USA Today reports that Disney/Pixar’s summer blockbuster Cars will hit DVD on November 7. The second-biggest film of the year, behind Disney’s own Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest ($366.4 million), the animated film has pulled in $236 million at the domestic box office and $347.8 million worldwide.
The newspaper says the DVD will include an all-new short film “Mater and the Ghostlight.” A behind-the-scenes feature, “Inspiration for Cars,” tells how writer-director John Lasseter made the film.
Also on the $30 DVD is “One Man Band,” the Academy Award-nominated short that played in theaters before Cars, four deleted scenes and a sneak peek at next summer’s Disney/Pixar animated feature Ratatouille.
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment is expected to announce Friday that “X-Men: The Last Stand,” which since its May 26 theatrical opening has grossed $233 million at the boxoffice, will arrive on DVD on Oct. 3 in two extras-laden special editions.
The highlight of the third “X-Men” movie’s DVD debut: three alternative endings, each with optional commentary by director Brett Ratner. The single-disc DVD release also includes 10 deleted scenes; audio commentaries from Ratner, the writers and the producers; a preview of the upcoming Ben Stiller movie “A Night at the Museum;” and two hidden “Easter eggs,” one of the Beast reciting Shakespeare and the other of the X-Jet landing in Washington.
Fox also is preparing a collector’s edition that includes an exclusive 100-page commemorative book with an all-new story penned by Marvel Comics master Stan Lee. It is his first original Marvel Comics book in five years.
According to USA Today, Teri Hatcher gets more family time in the upcoming “Desperate Housewives: The Complete Second Season – Extra Juicy Edition” DVD. The six-disc set (in stores July 29, $60) includes an unaired story line starring Hatcher’s character Susan Mayer, her mom (Lesley Ann Warren) and stepdad (Bob Newhart), as well as other deleted scenes and extras.
Also, “Grey’s Anatomy: The Complete Second Season – Uncut” (Sept. 12, $60) has three extended episodes with footage deemed too steamy for TV.
In addition to “lost,” unaired flashbacks, the seven-disc “Lost: The Complete Second Season – The Extended Edition” (Oct. 3, $60) promises an interactive matrix for exploring the connections between various characters and numbers.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has accounced details on the second season of Rescue Me which stars Denis Leary, Michael Lombardi, James McCaffrey and Jack McGee. The four-disc package will include all thirteen episodes of season two, presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. According to TVShowsOnDVD.com, the set will include twelve deleted scenes, six behind the scenes featurettes, a gag reel, a sneak peak at season three, and preview trailers. This is set to be relased on May 9.
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced the first season of Numbers which stars Rob Morrow, David Krumholtz, Sabrina Lloyd and Alimi Ballard. The four-disc package will be available to own on May 30, 2006. Each of the thirteen episodes will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. Extra material will include some cast and crew commentaries, and multiple behind the scenes featurettes.

