A 27-disc 4K Blu-ray box set of the nine Star Wars movies appears to be on the way.

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This hasn't been officially announced by Disney, but is currently shown on Best Buy Canada . The set goes for $329.99 and is not available on the American Best Buy online store at this time. The Best Buy website previously showed a release date for Tuesday, March 31, 2020, but that release date has since been removed.The movies appear to come in a massive book as opposed to a traditional Blu-ray case or steelbook. The promotional image is open to a page with art for Return of the Jedi.The Best Buy link doesn't work every time we click it, so here is an image of the set.The six original Star Wars movies as well as The Force Awakens became available in 4K for the first time on Disney+. Hopefully, seven of those 27 discs will be the first physical 4K editions of those movies.The Best Buy website has no details on what exactly will be on the 27 discs. "9 Movie Collection" is listed in the Details section so don't expect any of the spinoff movies yet like Rogue One or Solo. Even if there is a 4K UHD and a Blu-ray for each movie, there's still nine discs left. The Star Wars Blu-ray box set from 2011 contained three extra bonus discs of content as well as the six movies on Blu-ray. The original Blu-rays for Force Awakens and Last Jedi both contained a separate disc for their bonus features, but the 2019 Blu-rays of these movies contained a single disc with the movie on it. The bonus features were available in the digital code.Also, whether fans will receive original theatrical editions of these movies or the "Maclunkey" versions remains to be seen.Earlier this year, Disney released a massive $550 box set of all of the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. That set contained a 4K and Blu-ray disc of all 23 movies as well as an exclusive bonus disc only available in that package. That package was exclusive to Best Buy, but we don't know quite yet if the same can be said for this Star Wars set. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker begins playing as early as 5:00 p.m. EST tomorrow in some movie theaters. Check out our Rise of Skywalker review.

Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN who won't drop $36 per movie unless we're getting theatrical cuts on 4K.