Deadly Weapon, Armageddon and extra get 4K releases


A powerful record of basic titles has been introduced to hit retailers in new 4K ultra-high-definition codecs early subsequent 12 months.

A smattering of well-known basic titles are actually on their technique to the crisp realm of ultra-high-definition bodily media. Invoice Hunt of The Digital Bits has simply unveiled plenty of films which have been introduced to launch in 4K Blu-ray early subsequent 12 months. We’ve reported earlier that the Pierce Brosnan/Linda Hamilton volcano movie Dante’s Peak is about for a February 11 launch, the identical day may even see the 4K UHD launch of Howard Deutch’s teen comedy Fairly in Pink (1986). It’s mentioned to characteristic Dolby Imaginative and prescient HDR and a brand new “Filmmaker Focus” featurette.

It has additionally been confirmed that Disney, who’s the mother or father firm of the Buena Vista label, has accomplished a 4K restoration of the Michael Bay 1997 catastrophe blockbuster Armageddon. On December 6, the Bruce Willis asteroid film is about to display on this remaster on the Academy Museum in Los Angeles as a part of An Night with Diane Warren. It’s doubtless that following the screening, there may be an opportunity of a restricted theatrical re-release and an Extremely HD Blu-ray launched by both Disney or a boutique label. It was famous that the Criterion label had already taken half in a particular DVD.

There was additionally an announcement of Warner Bros titles which might be scheduled to launch within the first half of 2025.

  • WBDHE has already introduced David Fincher’s Se7en (1995) for launch on 4K UHD on 1/7/25.
  • Francis Lawrence’s Constantine (2005) is deliberate for 2/18.
  • Miloš Forman’s Amadeus (1984) is deliberate for only a bit in a while 2/25.
  • Richard Donner’s Deadly Weapon (1987) can also be anticipated to reach on 4K on 5/20.

On June 20, 2025, there will likely be a set launched of the Sean Connery James Bond movies. The six-film 4K set will embody:

  • Terence Younger’s Dr. No (1963). The banner movie that began all of it.
  • From Russia with Love (1963), which is a beloved title within the Connery franchise.
  • Man Hamilton’s Goldfinger (1964), the movie that cemented Connery as James Bond and a movie icon.
  • Thunderball (1965), which continued the success of the Connery period.
  • Lewis Gilbert’s You Solely Dwell Twice (1967)
  • Diamonds Are Perpetually (1971), the movie that introduced Sir Sean again to the franchise after George Lazenby shortly took over.

Concerning the Writer

E.J. is a Information Editor at JoBlo, in addition to a Video Editor, Author, and Narrator for a few of the film retrospectives on our JoBlo Originals YouTube channel, together with Reel Motion, Revisited and a few of the Prime 10 lists. He’s a graduate of the movie program at Missouri Western State College with concentrations in efficiency, writing, modifying and directing.

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