: A specialized feature on the Blu-ray allows you to watch specific "making-of" videos for certain scenes as they appear while you are watching the film. Standout Narrative Elements
: The film leans heavily into its 1960s setting, utilizing a visual language and score inspired by Sean Connery-era James Bond films to create a distinct tone from other superhero movies.
In the context of , the most "useful" or standout feature found on the Blu-ray and DVD releases is a unique interactive mutant database and an in-movie making-of experience . Notable Home Media Features X-Men: First Class
: An 8-part behind-the-scenes featurette that covers everything from casting and the 1960s production design to the visual effects and Henry Jackman’s score.
If you meant "useful features" in terms of what makes the movie itself stand out, critics and fans often point to: : A specialized feature on the Blu-ray allows
: This interactive feature is a database that provides detailed backgrounds for over 40 mutants within the cinematic universe, including those seen in previous films. It uses short re-introduction montages and written bios to help viewers keep track of the franchise’s expansive roster.
: The film features a unique sequence showing Hank McCoy's transformation into Beast entirely from his own point of view . Notable Home Media Features : An 8-part behind-the-scenes
: A key scene where Charles Xavier teaches Erik how to find the "true focus" between emotional extremes, which becomes a pivotal moment for Magneto's character development.