Remember Avengers: Age of Ultron? Sure, Jurassic World stole the Marvel movie’s thunder, but it is still the second-biggest movie of the year so far. The movie will be hitting home video in October and Disney/Marvel finally announced what the extras will be.

According to the announcement, Disney does actually plan on releasing a physical Blu-ray 3D set, which will also include a DBD, standard Blu-ray, a digital copy and a download of the Avengers Assembled: Music from and Inspired By... album. Sets with just the standard Blu-ray and DVD and a single DVD will also be available.

The bonus features include the “Assembling the Ultimate Team” and “A Visual Journey” featurettes, a gag reel and deleted sequences. Writer/director Joss Whedon also recorded a commentary.

Since Whedon doesn’t like director’s cuts, we already knew that there would not be one included in the set. However, the deleted scenes will probably still include some of the cut segments we’ve heard about, including Thor’s subplot that was whittled down to almost nothing in the theatrical cut.

While Ultron didn’t quite dominate the box office like 2012’s The Avengers did, the film still has a place in the record books. It has crossed $600 million domestically and has made $1.44 billion around the world.

The Ultron Blu-ray hits stores on Oct. 2, but will be available to own digitally before then on Sept. 8.