Three of the biggest brick-and-mortar retailers will offer their own special version of Les Miserables when it arrives on DVD/Blu-ray in March.

Earlier this month Universal announced that the home entertainment release would drop on March 22 with numerous featurettes, including a commentary, but no deleted scenes. These special versions from the three retailers do not offer cut scenes, which director Tom Hooper said they shot, but they do offer up the following…

Target

Order Target’s Les Miserables special edition!

– Bonus Disk: 40 minutes of content that you can only get at Target. The bonus content will highlight The Genesis of Les Miserables, the rigors of playing Jean Valjean in The Transformation of Hugh Jackman, showcase the ensemble cast in The Young Revolutionaries, dissect what went into making the film in Anatomy of a Scene: “Lovely Ladies” & “Master of the House” and finally the cast reflects on the musical’s enduring themes in Les Mis Lives On.

– Exclusive Collectable Book: This vivid book contains 32 pages of the artistry behind the film and contains behind-the-scenes photos, interviews with the cast and crew and insight on how the film was brought from stage to screen.

– Exclusive Collectable Post Cards: Included in the Deluxe Sku are six collectable post cards of each of the main characters shot for Vogue magazine on the set at Pinewood Studios in London.

– Exclusive Collectable Packaging: The six collectable post cards fit into the front of the collectable packaging for a customizable look with your favorite character from Les Miserables.

Walmart

Walmart’s, purchasable here is a combo pack of sorts. It includes the DVD/Blu-ray version of the film alongside the Les Miserables Highlights soundtrack (which holds twenty songs from the film).

Best Buy

This version is the most disappointing, only offering a “steelbook” that the DVD/Blu-ray is wrapped in.

The best Les Miserables DVD/Blu-ray version is obviously Target’s, which is the only one that holds exclusive features.

All version of the Les Miserables DVD/Blu-ray include the special features announced previously. An extended version of the soundtrack, with 42 tracks, will hit store shelves the same week the DVD/Blu-ray does.