At San Diego Comic-Con this past summer, Scream Factory announced that they're going to invoke the spirit with The Craft Collector's Edition Blu-ray, and now they've revealed a March 12th release date for the highly anticipated release, along with new cover art by artist Joel Robinson and initial details on new bonus features that fans of the 1996 movie can look forward to.

From Scream Factory: "We finally can reveal some more concrete details about our upcoming Collector’s Edition planned for Andrew Fleming’s THE CRAFT (which we announced last July at Comic Con – sorry for the wait!). Read on for more:

• Official release date is planned for March 12th. Region A – US & Canada.

• Since this is a Collector’s Edition, it will come with a slipcover in its first three months of release.

• The conceptual (and suitably witchy) new illustration you see pictured is from artist Joel Robinson (Candyman, Serpent and the Rainbow, Silent Night Deadly Night). The reverse wrap will feature the iconic poster art of the four ladies doing the supernatural "runway strut" we all know of.

• Extras are in progress and will be announced on a later date but we can confirm that all the bonus materials from the prior DVD and Blu will be ported over and we already have new interviews secured with Director Andrew Fleming, Writer Peter Fildari, Makeup Effects Supervisor Tony Gardner and Producer Doug Wick.

Pre-order now @ https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/the-craft-collector-s-edition?product_id=7004

Pre-order links on other online retailers will be going up throughout next month."

Cover art via Facebook:

Source: Facebook
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