Disney fans and collectors may find themselves needing to adjust as Disney Movie Club shuts down, ending its long-standing delivery of physical media such as VHS tapes, DVDs, and Blu-ray Discs. This closure marks a significant change in the availability of Disney classics and rare finds, possibly affecting the value and collectibility of some titles. In contrast, Sony has made a deal to take over Disney's physical media productions, which could mean improvements in the quality and distribution of Disney films on physical formats. This shift comes amid changing consumer behaviors towards physical media and as Sony recovers from the box office underperformance of 'Madame Web.

How will the closure of the Disney Movie Club impact collectors?

The closure of the Disney Movie Club will likely make it more challenging for collectors to obtain new and rare Disney titles on physical media. Prices for existing physical copies, especially limited releases, may increase due to their scarcity. However, Sony's takeover of Disney's physical media productions might offer hope for better-quality releases in the future.

Adding a piece of background information: Since its inception, the Disney Movie Club has been a significant source for Disney enthusiasts to acquire exclusive and hard-to-find releases. Notably, the Club has offered classics and obscure films that weren't readily available elsewhere, making this service a cherished option for collectors. With the shutting down of this avenue, the secondary market for Disney physical media could see a spike in interest and pricing.