The First Season of IT: Welcome to Derry Is Getting a 4K Steelbook

Stephen King fans, it’s time to clear out a little extra space in your physical media library. The first season of IT: Welcome to Derry is set to get a 4K limited edition steelbook, and preorders are already live if you’re itching to get your hands on it (see the steelbook here at Amazon for $44.99).

It’s not releasing until May 5 next year, but by preordering it now you can secure a copy for yourself for when it’s out. Limited edition steelbooks can sometimes sell out faster than you’d expect, so it’s better to act fast to get your preorder in while it’s still available.

Preorder IT: Welcome to Derry Season One 4K Steelbook

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See at Amazon – $34.95See at Walmart – $40.75

Alongside a creepy cover with Pennywise’s face lurking behind a red balloon, this 4K steelbook also comes with a collection of retro collector’s art cards, which can be seen in the image below.

IT: Welcome to Derry Season One 4K Steelbook Bonus Features

There’s even a couple of bonus features that come with the physical release, alongside all episodes from the first season. According to the press release, they are:

Inside Derry – (3) extended behind-the-episode featurettesFear the Other – Bonus featurette that explores the societal dynamics of 1962 Derry, Jim Crow, the Red Scare, and the government trespassing on indigenous lands that wreak terror in this tiny New England town.

We enjoyed the first season of IT: Welcome to Derry, with IGN’s Tom Jorgensen saying in his season finale review that the show, “saves its biggest, weirdest swings for last. The twists and turns may not all succeed, but by the end, there’s plenty established to get excited about coming back for next season.”

Looking for even more movies and shows to keep on your radar as we head into 2026? Our roundup of upcoming 4Ks and Blu-rays can help you plan ahead on what’s to come over the next few months, so you can start making space for more physical media pick-ups.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

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