Come out or Coming out? From or Of?

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ucul

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Need some help here. Which one of these sentences is correct:
  1. I decided not to watch the second part from season 5 of Breaking Bad until the Blu-ray come out.
  2. I decided not to watch the second part of season 5 of Breaking Bad until the Blu-ray coming out.
 
Neither is correct.
 
"Of" and "until the Blu-ray came out."
 
"Of" and "until the Blu-ray came out."

Can I use comes out? So it goes like this: I've decided not to watch the second part of season 5 of Breaking Bad until the Blu-ray comes out.
 
Yes, depends on if the Blu-ray has already come out or not. Are you talking about past or future? I was assuming past.
 
Yes, depends on if the Blu-ray has already come out or not. Are you talking about past or future? I was assuming past.

The Blu-ray hasn't been released yet. So which one should I use? Comes out or Came out?
 
These combinations are more natural for me:

I decided not to watch part 2 until the Blu-ray came out.
I have decided not to watch part 2 until the Blu-ray comes out.
 
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