In Defense of Henry: An Appreciation (1080p; 1.78:1; 20:43): This new featurette addresses Henry's themes, its distinctive mix of genres and its cinematic legacy. The participants are director Joe Swanberg, film critic Kim Morgan, film professor Jeffrey Sconce, exploitation expert Joe Bob Briggs and Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Errol Morris, an early champion of Henry who was responsible for its inclusion on the roster at Telluride.
Henry vs. MPAA: A Visual History (1080p; 1.78:1; 10:52): This short provides a brief overview of the history of both the old Production Code and the current ratings system, as well as an account of Henry's trials with the MPAA. (The film was ultimately released unrated.)
Henry at the BBFC: An Interview with NIGHTMARE USA Author Stephen Thrower (1080p; 1.78:1; 27:25): Henry has a long and tortuous history with the British ratings board, which Thrower recounts in detail.
It's Either You or Them: An Interview with Artist Joe Coleman (1080p; 1.78:1; 8:43): Coleman created a memorable one-sheet for Henry. Here, he describes his first encounter and subsequent history with the film.
In the Round: A Conversation with John McNaughton (1080p; 1.78:1; 28:05): In this new interview, the director covers a wide range of subjects, including his background and life before Henry and how they influenced his approach to the material. The interviewer is Spencer Parsons.
30th Anniversary Trailer (1080p; 1.33:1; 1:46).
Booklet: The enclosed booklet contains an essay by Stephen Thrower (interviewee for the "Henry at the BBFC" featurette), as well as stills and disc credits.
The following extras have been ported over from the previous Blu-ray and are discussed here:
Commentary with Director John McNauton (located under "Setup").
Portrait: The Making of Henry (480i; 1.78:1, enhanced; 52:35).
Deleted Scenes & Outtakes (480i; 1.33:1; 21:25).
Interview with John McNaughton, 1988 (480i; 1.33:1; 30:44).
Original Trailer (1080p; 1.33:1; 1:53).
Still Gallery.
Storyboards.