The latest outing with Marvel’s web-slinging superhero tops the DVD releases for the week of Sept. 5.
“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”: Spider-Man Miles Morales learns to write his own story as he contends with the legions and lore of Spider-People across the multiverse in this animated sequel.
“A breathlessly beautiful achievement not just in animation but also comic book movie storytelling, ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ is willing to shred the lore from top to bottom and weave it back together again in new, surprising and wildly entertaining ways,” writes Tribune News Service critic Katie Walsh in her review. “It’s simply spectacular.”
Also new on DVD
“Master Gardener”: A gardener at a high-end estate faces his violent past when he’s asked to mentor the grand-niece of his boss in this drama from director Paul Schrader that stars Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver.
“Black Snow”: A detective tries to solve the murder of a teenage girl decades earlier in this Australian hybrid mystery/coming-of-age drama series.
“God is a Bullet”: Former “Game of Thrones” star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau infiltrates an insidious cult in order to save his daughter in this action thriller.
“Harley Quinn: The Complete Third Season”: The Joker’s ex-girlfriend (voiced by Kaley Cuoco) is up to no good in Gotham City as the animated series returns.
“NCIS: Los Angeles: The Final Season”: This entry in the procedural franchise ends its run after 14 seasons. With Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J.
“Star Trek: Picard – The Final Season”: Disengage! The Paramount+ sci-fi franchise entry starring Patrick Stewart signs off after three seasons.
“The Equalizer: Season Three”: Arriving days after “The Equalizer 3” in theaters, Queen Latifah stars in the CBS reboot of the ’80s action drama.
“Young Sheldon: The Complete Sixth Season”: The latest season of the “Big Bang Theory” prequel show starring Iain Armitage.
“Iron Man”: The Marvel movie that launched a cinematic universe receives a special anniversary SteelBook release as part of Disney’s ongoing centennial celebration.
“The Princess Bride”: Previously available from Criterion on DVD and Blu-ray, Rob Reiner’s 1987 classic is now getting a 4K Ultra HD upgrade.