‘Him’ Arrives on Home Entertainment

HIM. (DVD Artwork). ©Universal PIctures Home Entertainment.

The dark, twisted, sinister spectacle “Him” is now available to own on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD and Digital from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Academy Award-winning producer Jordan Peele (“Get Out”) and Monkeypaw Productions (“Nope”) present a chilling journey into the dark side of the pursuit of excellence at any cost. Attacked by an unhinged fan, quarterback Cameron Cade (Tyriq Withers, “Tell Me Lies”) receives a lifeline when his football idol Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans, “Requiem for a Dream”) offers to train him. But as Isaiah’s charisma curdles into something sinister, Cam descends a disorienting spiral that may cost him more than he bargained for.

The 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD and Digital releases of “Him” include never-before-seen bonus content, including five deleted scenes (“Cheers,” “Don’t Be a Mascot,” “The Publicist,” “Fantasy Football” and “Cam’s Discovery”), the deleted end credits scene “Food or Freedom” and the gripping alternate ending “Zay’s Nightmare.” Additionally, viewers can go behind the scenes with composer Bobby Krlic (“Midsommar”) as he heightens the film’s psychological edge through score — layering aggressive textures, foreboding tensions and atmospheric sound design that heighten every moment — in “Hymns of a G.O.A.T.;” see how actors Tyriq Withers and Marlon Wayans lived their parts in “Becoming Them;” and discover how everything from integrated lighting and military grade thermal cameras to detailed prosthetics and elevated sets came together to create a film as spiritual as it is cinematic in “The Sport of Filmmaking.” A feature commentary with director/co-writer Justin Tipping (“Kicks”) and two “Anatomy of a Scene” extras (“Rebirth” and “A Diabolical Game of Catch”) round out the bonus materials.