It isn’t just physical buyers who benefit. In a rare move, Warner Bros. pushed a digital “repatch” to existing owners of the film on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. If you bought Starstruck in 2021, check your library today—you may find the film automatically upgraded to the “Repack Edition” with new menu art and the extended scenes inserted as “director’s cuts.”
This strategy is brilliant. It rewards early adopters while incentivizing new buyers to pick up the physical copy for the exclusive music tracks. a cinderella story starstruck repack
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The success of the Starstruck Repack has led to immediate speculation. Warner Bros. is reportedly monitoring sales to determine if they should repack A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits (2016) or Holiday Cinderella (2019) with similar extended cuts. If you bought Starstruck in 2021, check your
Rumors are swirling that Bailee Madison (who has since become a producer on other projects) personally advocated for this repack, arguing that the original edit of Starstruck left her best dramatic work on the cutting room floor. If the repack sells out its initial run of 50,000 units, expect a 4K release of the 2004 original by Q4 2026.
The physical (or premium digital) edition is a collector’s dream. The cover art has been reimagined as a foil-stamped, holographic slipcase showing Hilary Duff’s Sam and Chad Michael Murray’s Austin Ames back-to-back—she in her silver pageant dress, he in his quarterback jersey—but now surrounded by constellation maps and paparazzi camera flashes. The title A Cinderella Story is rendered in a retro flip-phone LCD font, while "Starstruck Repack" shimmers beneath.
Inside, you’ll find: