Home Media
Following its cinematic release in theaters, the film was released in VHS video format on July 8, 1994. A collector's edition VHS edition featuring a remastered recording was released on June 1, 1999. The Region 1 Code widescreen edition of the film was released on DVD in the United States on February 3, 2009. Special features for the DVD include; filmographies, the making of Silverado, and subtitles in Chinese (Mandarin Traditional), English, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Thai. Additionally, a two-disc Special Edition DVD was also released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on April 5, 2005. Special features include; A Return to Silverado with Kevin Costner featurette, Along the Silverado Trail: A Western Historians' commentary, Superbit Presentation, Top Western Shootouts featurette, Talent Files, Bonus Previews, Exclusive 16-page movie scrapbook and Collectible Silverado Playing Cards.
The widescreen hi-definition Blu-ray Disc version of the film was released on September 8, 2009. Special features include; A Return to Silverado with Kevin Costner featurette, the making of Silverado, and Along the Silverado Trail: A Western Historians' commentary. A supplemental viewing option for the film in the media format of Video on demand is available as well.
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