Regretting You is a romantic-drama starring Allison Williams, McKenna Grace, Dave Franco, Mason Thames and Scott Eastwood and arrives on Blu-ray through Paramount Pictures.
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Regretting You
(2025)
Genre(s): Drama, Romance
Paramount | PG13 – 116 min. – $24.99 | February 17, 2026
Date Published: 03/08/2026 | Author: The Movieman
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the Blu-ray I reviewed in this Blog Post.
The opinions I share are my own.
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PLOT SYNOPSIS |
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When a devastating accident reveals a shocking betrayal, Morgan Grant (ALLISON WILLIAMS) and her daughter, Clara (MCKENNA GRACE), explore what’s left behind as they confront family secrets, redefine love, and rediscover each other. |
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SPECIAL FEATURES – 3/5 |
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This release comes with a matted slip cover and includes a Digital HD redemption code. Inside F1: The Movie Table Read (5:10) is a brief look at the cast as they read through the script. The Anatomy of a Crash (6:28) — This featurette takes us behind the scenes on how a crash sequence was filmed. Getting Up to Speed (5:02) — Here we look at the filming of the training by the actors for racing. APXGP Innovations (5:26) is on the comparison between F1 racing and moviemaking. Making it to Silverstone (5:08) looks at filming at the Silverstone F1 race track. Lewis Hamilton: Producer (5:18) is a profile on the veteran F1 race driver and making the film as authentic as possible. APXGP Sets and Locations Around World (9:26) — This featurette delves into the worldwide locations and production designs. APXGP and F1: How it Was Filmed (5:45) — Has more behind-the-scenes with real-life drivers meeting with the production team to get the story and characters right. Sound of Speed (5:01) goes into the music by legendary Hans Zimmer. |
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VIDEO – 4¼/5 |
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Paramount releases Regretting You on Blu-ray presented with a 2.35 widescreen aspect ratio and a 1080p high-definition transfer. This being a romantic-drama, this was shot with a certain patina or filter which doesn’t lend to an incredibly stunning picture. Still, it does look good overall and detail is decent enough. |
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AUDIO – 4½/5 |
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The disc features a strong Dolby Atmos track though outside a couple scenes, this really is a dialogue-heavy film. Even so, dialogue levels were crisp and clear and there were some distinguishable sounds making use of the rear channels with ambient noises or the score. |
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