*Updated with the official press release.* Set an extra spot at the table this Thanksgiving and put another present under the tree, because the demonic Valak will soon be making house calls, as it's been announced that The Nun is coming to digital platforms on November 20th, followed by a Blu-ray release on December 4th.

The Nun home media release dates were announced on the film's official Twitter page (see below), and you can now pre-order the horror film here. Special features will include more than 10 minutes of deleted scenes.

Read on for the full list of special features, and check here to catch up on all of our coverage of The Nun, including reviews, interviews, and Daily Dead's trip to the immersive experience in Mexico!

Press Release (via Why So Blu?): “The Nun” stars Oscar nominated Demian Bichir (“A Better Life”) as Father Burke, Taissa Farmiga (TV’s “American Horror Story”) as Sister Irene, and Jonas Bloquet (“Elle”) as local villager Frenchie.The cast also includes Charlotte Hope (TV’s “Game of Thrones”) as the abbey’s Sister Victoria, Ingrid Bisu (“Toni Erdmann”) as Sister Oana and Bonnie Aarons, reprising her “Conjuring 2” role as the title character.

Corin Hardy (“The Hallow”) directed “The Nun” from a screenplay by Gary Dauberman (“IT”) and story by James Wan and Dauberman, which delves into the shocking origin of the demonic Nun Valak, who first made her evil presence known in “The Conjuring 2.” “The Nun” was produced by James Wan and Peter Safran, with Richard Brener, Walter Hamada, Dave Neustadter, Dauberman, Michael Clear and Todd Williams serving as executive producers.

Joining Hardy behind the scenes are director of photography Maxime Alexandre (“The Voices,” “Annabelle: Creation”), production designer Jennifer Spence (“Annabelle: Creation,” “Lights Out,” the “Insidious” films), editors Michel Aller (“Lights Out,” “Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimension”) and Ken Blackwell (“Ouija,” “Friday the 13th”), and costume designer Sharon Gilham (TV’s “Black Mirror”). The music is by Abel Korzeniowski (“Nocturnal Animals”).

New Line Cinema presents an Atomic Monster / Safran Company production, “The Nun.” The film will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

“The Nun” will be available on Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD. The Blu-Ray Combo Pack includes a Blu-ray disc with the film in high definition, a DVD with the film in standard definition and a digital version of the movie.

“The Nun” will also be available on Movies Anywhere. Using the free Movies Anywhere app and website, consumers can access all their eligible movies by connecting their Movies Anywhere account with their participating digital retailer accounts.

Fans can also own “The Nun” via purchase from digital retailers beginning November 20.

SYNOPSIS

When a young nun at a cloistered abbey in Romania takes her own life, a priest with a haunted past and a novitiate on the threshold of her final vows are sent by the Vatican to investigate. Together they uncover the order’s unholy secret. Risking not only their lives but their faith and their very souls, they confront a malevolent force in the form of the same demonic nun that first terrorized audiences in “The Conjuring 2,” as the abbey becomes a horrific battleground between the living and the damned.

BLU-RAY AND DVD ELEMENTS

“The Nun” Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD contain the following special features:

  • A New Horror Icon
  • Gruesome Planet
  • The Conjuring Chronology
  • Over 10 minutes of deleted scenes

DVD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French

BD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Brazilian Portuguese

DVD Subtitles: English SDH, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Canadian French

BD Subtitles: English, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Canadian French, Brazilian Portuguese

Running Time: 96 minutes

Rating: Rated R for terror, violence, and disturbing/bloody images

DVD: DLBY/SURR DLBY/DGTL [CC]

Blu-ray: DTS HD-MA

Cover art via Bloody Disgusting:

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