Paramount Pictures’ Oscar-nominated film The Big Short has been released early to Digital HD — about three weeks ahead of Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand. For the most part, The Big Short costs $19.99 (HD) or $14.99 (SD) from most services including iTunes, Amazon Video, and Vudu.
But some services charge a bit more than that. The Big Short from Verizon costs $21.99 (HD), and, Cinema Now is selling the film for $24 (HD).
What about Bonus Content?
The iTunes purchase offers over an hour of bonus content including two Apple-exclusive featurettes, extra “The Big Leap: Adam McKay,” and five deleted scenes.
The Vudu purchase of The Big Short also includes bonus content including the extras “In the Trenches: Casting,” “Getting Real: Recreating an Era,” “The Big Leap: Adam McKay,” and deleted scenes.
Here’s where to buy The Big Short in Digital HD.
The Big Short Digital HD Price Comparison
- Amazon Instant Video – $14.99 (SD) $19.99 (HD)
- Apple iTunes – $14.99 (SD) $19.99 (HD) – includes iTunes Extras
- Cinema Now – $17.99 (SD) $24 (HD)
- Google Play – $14.99 (SD) $19.99 (HD)
- M-Go – $17.99 (SD) $19.99 (HD)
- Sony Entertainment Network – $14.99 (SD) $19.99 (HD)
- Verizon FiOS On Demand – $18.49 (SD) $21.99 (HD)
- Vudu (Walmart) – $14.99 (SD) $19.99 (HD/HDX) – includes Bonus Content
- Microsoft Movies & TV (formerly Xbox Video) – $14.99 (SD) $19.99 (HD)
- Xfinity TV (On Demand) – $14.99 (SD) $19.99 (HD)
- YouTube – $14.99 (SD) $19.99 (HD)
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*Prices at time of article publication.