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How do I find Marvel movies on this page?

Start with the Marvel hub on the Movies & TV page. That hub collects related titles and makes browsing easier. From there you can:

  • Scan curated collections or featured releases tied to the franchise.
  • Open a title’s product page to see format, release year, and any included bonus features.
  • Use on‑site sorting or filters to narrow by format, release date, or popularity.

Checking the product page is useful because it shows whether a title is sold as a physical disc, a digital option, or otherwise available through Walmart’s listings.

How can I browse the Harry Potter collection here?

Use the Harry Potter spoke listed on the Movies & TV hub. That area groups films, box sets, and related items so you can compare editions quickly. Helpful steps:

  • Look for box sets or special editions if you want a full series in one purchase.
  • Open individual product pages to read descriptions, see run time, and view customer reviews.
  • Sort or filter to find new releases, collector’s editions, or items available for in‑store pickup.

These pages help you compare formats and extras before you decide which option fits your collection or viewing needs.

How do I buy or stream Disney titles here?

Find Disney titles through the Disney hub on the Movies & TV page. Each title’s product page will indicate how it’s offered. To proceed:

  • Open the product detail to see whether the listing is for a physical disc, a digital purchase, or shows other availability notes.
  • Check the product description for format details, platform compatibility, and any included digital codes or bonus content.
  • Select delivery or pickup options shown on the product page, and follow the checkout flow to complete your purchase.

Availability and digital options can vary by title, so review the product page for the most relevant details.

How do I pick between disc and digital formats?

Think about how you plan to watch and keep titles. A few points to weigh can help you choose:

  • Device compatibility: Physical discs need players; digital requires a compatible device and/or account.
  • Extras and quality: Some physical editions include bonus features or special packaging; digital purchases can offer instant access.
  • Storage and convenience: Digital saves shelf space and is easier to stream, while discs don’t depend on internet access.

Review the product page details for each listing to see exactly what’s included and decide which tradeoffs matter most to you.

How do I track or get help with my Movies & TV order?

Use your Walmart account to view order details and get support. Recommended steps:

  • Sign in and open your Orders or Purchase History to view status, tracking information, and estimated delivery.
  • If you selected in‑store pickup, check the order for pickup readiness and location instructions.
  • For returns, exchanges, or other issues, use the customer help options shown in your order details or contact support with your order number handy.

Keeping the order number and the name on the order available will speed up any assistance, and the Orders page typically shows the best next steps for that purchase.

About Movies & TV Shows: DVD, Blu-ray & 4K Ultra HD - Walmart.com

You’ll find movies and tv shows in formats that match your player, your collection goals, and your viewing plans at home. You can compare DVD, Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD, and digital options, so your next movie night feels simple.

If you’re building a shelf of favorites, you can sort by genre, release type, and rating with less guesswork. You can also look for edition details, digital copy options, and compatibility notes before you choose.

How to choose movies and tv shows by format

You’ll want to start with format, because your player determines what you can watch right away. You can pick DVD for broad compatibility, Blu-ray for sharp detail, or 4K Ultra HD for a cinematic picture.

When you compare blu ray movies with dvd movies, you’ll usually notice clear visuals and strong audio formats. If your setup supports 4K Ultra HD movies, you can also look for discs made for 4K-capable players.

You should also check whether a title includes a digital code with your physical copy. If you like flexibility, your disc plus digital option can support shelf collecting and on-the-go viewing.

  • You can choose DVD when your household uses standard DVD players in several rooms.
  • You can choose Blu-ray when your TV and player support high-definition playback.
  • You can choose 4K Ultra HD when your equipment supports 4K discs and enhanced picture formats.
  • You can compare digital copy inclusion when you want both a disc and a streaming-ready option.

Choosing release types, editions, and new release movies

You may shop by release type when you’re deciding between new release movies, movie pre orders, and classics. If you want the current franchise chapter, you can track upcoming street dates and edition listings in one place.

When you compare editions, you should look for theatrical cuts, director’s cuts, and collector-focused packaging. If bonus features matter to you, your choice may include deleted scenes, commentary, or behind-the-scenes footage.

You’ll also want to read product details for packaging and disc count before you commit. If you’re gifting a title, your edition choice can shape presentation, included artwork, and overall shelf appeal.

For movie pre orders, you can plan ahead for sequels, seasonal favorites, or anticipated TV releases. If you collect series sets, your early selection can help you keep seasons and formats consistent.

How to compare genre, rating, and tv shows on dvd

You can narrow movies and tv shows quickly when you use genre as a decision tool. If your household watches together, your action, comedy, drama, horror, or kids and family pick changes the viewing mood.

Ratings also help you match a title to your audience and occasion. When you’re comparing G through unrated options, you can quickly sort titles for family nights or late-evening viewing.

If you’re shopping tv shows on dvd, you may want complete seasons, split-season sets, or full series collections. You can check episode counts and season labeling, so your shelf stays organized.

For long-running series, you should compare whether your set includes remastered transfers or standard presentation. If bonus content matters to you, your set may list featurettes, cast interviews, or reunion specials.

What to look for in compatibility and region details

You should check playback requirements before you choose any disc format. If you’re buying 4K Ultra HD movies, your player must support 4K UHD discs, not just standard Blu-ray playback.

Region coding matters when you use players from different markets or gift discs across households. You can look for Region A or Region 1 details, and you can check whether a title is region free.

When you compare imports or specialty editions, your region check becomes crucial. If your collection includes mixed editions, you can avoid playback surprises by reading the format notes closely.

You may also want to confirm whether a set includes Blu-ray, DVD, or both in one package. If versatility matters to you, your combo pack can support different rooms, players, or gifting needs.

Using format combinations for real viewing plans

You can match your purchase to how you actually watch at home. If you want family viewing on standard players, your DVD choice can keep setup simple across bedrooms, playrooms, and travel cases.

For living room upgrades, you may prefer blu ray movies or 4K Ultra HD movies with new equipment. If picture detail matters to you, your format upgrade can make blockbuster visuals and animation stand out.

If you’re collecting a favorite series, you can mix classics with new seasons and special editions. When your shelf space and organization matter, you can keep one format across your collection for a cleaner lineup.

You can also choose by occasion, from weekend marathons to gift giving and holiday traditions. If consistency matters to you, your format, rating, and edition choices can make repeat viewing easy and enjoyable.

You’ll shop with added confidence when your format, region, edition, and rating details are clear from the start. With movies and tv shows, you can build a collection that fits your player, your plans, and your shelf.