Are you ready to rewatch NCIS Season 21. You can do that on Paramount+ or with the digital release right now, but what about on physical disc? The DVD release date for NCIS Season 21 is set.
Yes, you can own all the episodes on Digital right now. This means you can buy them on Amazon Instant Video, so you can watch without the need for a subscription to anywhere. However, the DVD boxset will include some bonus features.
When is NCIS Season 21 on DVD?
You can buy NCIS: The Twenty-First Season on DVD on Tuesday, Aug. 13. This gives fans plenty of time to catch up on the season before the start of the new one in the fall.
It is only going to be available on DVD and not on Blu-ray. This is becoming standard for a lot of TV shows now, and it’s likely linked to cost. All 10 episodes of the season will be available on the DVD boxset.
You can pre-order the release right now. You’ll need to head to Amazon or wherever you get your DVDs. Amazon offers a price guarantee when you pre-order, so you only pay whatever the lowest price is up to the release date.
Bonus features on the NCIS boxset
While some shows no longer include any bonus features on their boxsets, NCIS still does. There are some important bonus features on this one. The biggest is the celebration of David McCallum. McCallum died ahead of filming the season, and that meant the show needed to write that in, giving fans and the cast a chance to grieve. It was a beautiful episode, and now we have a bonus feature to say goodbye to him as well.
There is also a look at Daniela Ruah’s rules for directing. She directed an episode of NCIS and an episode of NCIS: Hawaii this season, after previously starring in and directing episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles. It’ll be great to see how she works behind the camera.
Here are all the bonus features to look forward to:
21 Seasons and Counting: An Inside Look at NCIS Season 21
NCIS in Action: Behind the Stunts
Farewell Ducky: Celebrating David McCallum
Ruah’s Rules: Directing NCIS and NCIS: Hawai’i
Audio Commentary: “The Stories We Leave Behind” by Brian Dietzen and Scott Williams