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BREAKING: Disney sets LOKI, WANDAVISION & THE MANDALORIAN: SEASONS 1 & 2 for Blu-ray & 4K Ultra HD!!
This is no joke, folks! We’ve got more great Disney 4K Ultra HD news to report for you today.
And no, it’s not the long-awaited James Cameron titles, but have faith—those are definitely still coming (and should be announced in the next few months). But in its way, this news is just as good.
Remember how we said that Disney might be turning a corner with their physical 4K UHD releases? Well, today we bring you breaking news of the company’s first Disney+ original series coming to Blu-ray and 4K! And these are some major titles!
Here’s the studio’s official press release (be sure to read to the very end for some additional comments of our own)...
FOR THE FIRST TIME ON 4K UHD AND BLU-RAY!
LOKI SEASON 1, WANDAVISION, AND THE MANDALORIAN SEASONS 1 AND 2
NEW COLLECTOR’S EDITIONS FROM MARVEL STUDIOS AND LUCASFILM WITH STEELBOOK PACKAGING, EXCLUSIVE ART AND NEW BONUS FEATURES
BURBANK, CA (August 21, 2023) – The Walt Disney Company today announced a number of popular series from Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm will be available on Collector’s Edition 4K UHD and Blu-ray for fans to add to their movie collections, featuring Steelbook packaging, concept art cards and some never-before-seen bonus features.
The titles and dates announced are:
- Marvel Studios’ Loki: The Complete First Season – September 26, 2023
- Marvel Studios’ WandaVision: The Complete Series – November 28, 2023
- Star Wars The Mandalorian: The Complete First Season – December 12, 2023
- Star Wars The Mandalorian: The Complete Second Season – December 12, 2023
All four titles will be available to pre-order from August 28.
Each title will be available nationally on Blu-ray Steelbook with cohesive and collectible brand-new box art designed by popular artist Attila Szarka and collectible concept art cards. [Read on here...]
- Attila Szarka
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Breaking News
- Disney+ streaming series on 4K Ultra HD
- Lucasfilm
- Marvel Studios
- WandaVision: The Complete Series 4K
- Loki: The Complete First Season 4K
- The Mandalorian: The Complete First Season 4K
- The Mandalorian: The Complete Second Season 4K
- Star Wars
- The Walt Disney Company
- Steelbook packaging
- Grogu
- Baby Yoda
- This Is The Way
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back turns 43 today!
Afternoon, folks!
This is just a quick and rare weekend My Two Cents here at The Bits in celebration of the fact that today marks a major movie anniversary: 43 years ago today, The Empire Strikes Back was released into theaters!
As many of you can attest firsthand, the event was certainly life changing for all those of us who were there to experience it as teenagers.
And to celebrate the occasion, I’d like to call your attention to a trio of great History, Legacy & Showmanship columns here at The Bits written by our own Michael Coate:
Empire @ 40: Remembering the Early 70mm Cut from 12/21/20.
Betting the Ranch: Remembering "The Empire Strikes Back" on its 40th Anniversary from 5/21/20.
The Force Defeated: Remembering "The Empire Strikes Back" on its 35th Anniversary from 5/21/15.
But that’s not all! [Read on here...]
Don’t Worry Darling, Amsterdam, Testament, 3 Days of the Condor 4K, The Green Knight: SE & a Star Tours flashback!
We begin today with our latest Halloween Bag-o-Tricks reviews for Tuesday, 10/25...
Stephen has turned in his thoughts on William Eubank’s Underwater (2020) on Blu-ray from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment—one of the last films the studio greenlit before the Disney takeover.
Dennis offers his take on Gerard Kikoine’s Buried Alive, aka Edgar Allan Poe’s Buried Alive (1990) on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
And Tim has posted his review of Mario Bava’s Spanish-Italian science fiction/horror class, Planet of the Vampires (1965) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
So enjoy the reviews and be sure to check back for more of them here at The Bits tomorrow! [Read on here...]
- Warner Bros
- Imprint Films
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Paramount
- Stephen Bjork
- Star Tours 4K
- Disneyland
- Star Wars
- Don't Worry Darling 4K
- Olivia Wilde
- Smile 4K
- Medieval
- Mad God BD
- Phil Tippett
- Dawson's Creek: The Complete Series BD
- Testament BD
- 3 Days of the Condor 4K
- The Big Easy BD
- The Green Knight: Special Edition
- The Oak Thorn & The Old Rose of Love
- David Lowery
- Halloween Bag o Tricks 2022
- Underwater BD review
- Edgar Allan Poe's Buried Alive BD review
- Planet of the Vampires BD review
- Mario Bava
Secrets of Dumbledore, Edge of Tomorrow & Sonic 2 are all official, plus Tropic Thunder 4K, Imprint’s August slate, and RIP Vangelis & Colin Cantwell
We’ve got some ground to cover this afternoon to start the week off right, including some major release news. First though, as always, some new disc reviews…
Stephen has given Ena Sendijarevic’s Take Me Somewhere Nice (2019) a look on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
And Dennis has turned in his thoughts on George Seaton’s The Counterfeit Traitor (1962) on Blu-ray from Imprint Films.
Now then, the big news today is that Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has officially announced the Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD release of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore for release on 6/28 (SRP $39.98, $34.98, and $49.98 respectively), with the Digital release and HBO Max streaming debut expected on 5/30. [Read on here...]
- The Green Planet 4K
- Universal
- Paramount
- Stephen Bjork
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Dennis Seuling
- Take Me Somewhere Nice BD review
- The Counterfeit Traitor BD review
- Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore 4K
- Edge of Tomorrow 4K
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 4K
- Tropic Thunder 4K
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Imprint Films
- The World of Suzi Wong BD
- Essential Film Noir: Collection 3 BD
- The Umbrella Academy: Season Two BD
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: In Concert 20102019 BD
- The Battle of Lake Changjin BD
- The Wobblies
- The Film Detective
- The Brain from Planet Arous BD
- Vangelis RIP
- Blade Runner
- Chariots of Fire
- Colin Cantwell RIP
- Star Wars
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind
- WarGames
Updates on The Untouchables, The Batman, catalog Batman 4K (in the UK), Panic Room & Marry Me, remembering Alan Ladd Jr. & more
As always, we’re starting the week off today with a few new disc reviews for you all to enjoy...
Stephen has taken a look at Kino Lorber Studio Classics’ new double feature Blu-ray of Robert Mandel’s F/X (1986) and its sequel, Richard Franklin’s F/X2 (1991).
Dennis has offered his thoughts on Bert Gordon’s Village of the Giants (1965) on Blu-ray, an Embassy Pictures title also from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Tim has turned in a review of a Spanish-language oldie, Ramon Peon’s La Llorona (1933), which is now available on Blu-ray via Powerhouse Films and their fine Indicator label.
Rest assured, more reviews are forthcoming all this week. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- Stephen Bjork
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Tim Salmons
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- F/X BD review
- F/X2 BD review
- La Llorona BD review
- Village of the Giants BD review
- The Batman BD
- The Untouchables 4K
- Batman (1989) 4K
- Batman Returns 4K
- Batman Begins 4K
- The Dark Knight 4K
- The Dark Knight Rises 4K
- Panic Room 4K
- Marry Me BD
- Night Creatures BD
- Hammer Films
- Parallel Mothers
- Pedro Almodovar
- Scream Factory
- William Lustig
- Blue Underground
- Uncle Sam 4K
- RLJ Entertainment
- ViaVision Entertainment
- Alan Ladd Jr
- Star Wars
- Alien
- Blade Runner
Marvel’s Eternals hits BD & 4K on 2/15, plus Rodriguez talks Book of Boba Fett, a Cameron/Villeneuve chat & Steve Yedlin on 4K remastering
We’re wrapping up the week today with another new disc review, a major piece of announcement news, and some very interesting things to check out around the Interwebs. We’ll start with the review...
Tim has posted his thoughts on Alfred E. Green’s The Fabulous Dorseys: Special Edition, which is newly available on Blu-ray from our friends at The Film Detective. The film is essentially a biopic about big band leaders Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, staring themselves along with Janet Blair. Do give it a look if you’re interested.
Now then, the big release news today is that Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution and Marvel have just officially announced the 2/15 release of Chloé Zhao’s The Eternals on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD, with the Digital release expected on 1/12. (Note that I haven’t yet seen any indication of an international Blu-ray 3-D release, but one may appear eventually.)
This film was actually finished as a native 4K Digital Intermediate and should feature HDR10 high dynamic range on UHD, with Dolby Atmos audio (the Blu-ray will feature 7.1 DTS-HD MA). Note that the aspect ratio for both disc and digital on this title will be 2.39:1, though it’s likely to appear as IMAX enhanced at 1.90 as a Disney+ streaming exclusive. Extras will include an audio commentary (with Chloé Zhao, Stephane Ceretti, and Mårten Larsson), 4 deleted scenes, a gag reel, and 2 featurettes (Immortalized and Walks of Life). You can see the cover artwork at left and also below. [Read on here...]
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Steve Yedlin
- Looper 4K
- The Eternals 4K
- Robert Rodriguez
- Star Wars
- The Book of Boba Fett
- Disney+
- James Cameron
- Denis Villeneuve
- 4K remastering
- Tim Salmons
- The Fabulous Dorseys BD review
- Shout! Factory
- Scream Factory
- Nightmare: Collector's Edition BD
- The Core: Shout Select BD
- The Sword and the Sorcerer: Collector's Edition 4K
- The Hollywood Reporter
- Variety
- Dune
- Avatar sequels
- Knives Out
- fake 4K
- fake HDR
- Arcane: League of Legends
- Hawkeye
- The Expanse
- William Shatner
- The Wheel of Time
- Lost in Space
- Netflix
- Amazon Prime
Love, 25th Century Style: Remembering “THX 1138” on its 50th Anniversary
“What’s fun about seeing THX 1138 now, after 50 years, is to see how George Lucas took the rather dark themes and dynamic visual storytelling of his first film and found a way to infuse them into the Saturday matinee style films of the Star Wars series. THX is not his best film, but it’s fascinating to see the seeds of his future work within it.” – Gary Leva, director of Fog City Mavericks
The Digital Bits and History, Legacy & Showmanship are pleased to present this retrospective commemorating the golden anniversary of the release of THX 1138, George Lucas’s feature-length adaptation of his award-winning 1967 USC student film Electronic Labyrinth THX 1138 4EB.
Released two years before American Graffiti and six years before Star Wars, Lucas’s first motion picture starred Robert Duvall (Apocalypse Now, Tender Mercies) and Donald Pleasence (You Only Live Twice, Halloween) and was about a dystopian future where love and individuality are forbidden.
THX 1138 was executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather, Apocalypse Now) as part of a deal in which Warner Bros. would finance and distribute American Zoetrope productions. [Read on here...]
- The Digital Bits
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- George Lucas
- Star Wars
- THX 1138
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Robert Duvall
- Donald Pleasence
- student film
- Warner Bros
- Albert Kihn
- David Myers
- Walter Murch
- dystopia
- Don Pedro Colley
- Maggie McOmie
- Ian Wolfe
- science fiction
- Chris Barsanti
- Gary Leva
- Craig Miller
- roundtable discussion
- The SciFi Movie Guide: The Universe of Film from Alien to Zardoz
- Artifact from the Future: The Making of THX 1138
- Fog City Mavericks
- Star Wars Memories
Empire @ 40: Remembering the Early 70MM Cut
“On my thirteenth viewing, which was the first time I saw it at a different theater than the one I’d gone to since opening day, I knew there were noticeable changes when the final scene began with different music.” — film music historian Mike Matessino
The Digital Bits and History, Legacy & Showmanship are pleased to present a continuation of our 40th anniversary coverage of the release of The Empire Strikes Back, the middle act of George Lucas’s original Star Wars trilogy and one of the most celebrated and beloved sequels of all time. Part One of our Empire 40th coverage appeared back in May.
George Lucas’s penchant for making revisions to his work is about as legendary as his movies. The majority of Lucas’s alterations have occurred years after his films’ original releases. With The Empire Strikes Back, however, the first (of several rounds of) revisions were actually made while the movie was in first release, and it is this lesser-known aspect of the otherwise very-well-known production that is the subject of this column. [Read on here...]
- Billy Dee Williams
- Peter Mayhew
- Alec Guinness
- Frank Oz
- Kenny Baker
- Anthony Daniels
- Carrie Fisher
- Harrison Ford
- Mark Hamill
- John Williams
- 40th anniversary
- The Digital Bits
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- The Empire Strikes Back
- Irvin Kershner
- George Lucas
- Star Wars
- Mike Matessino
- Saul Pincus
Love Story, new Warner Archive & Kino titles, our review of Curse of Frankenstein, and Jeremy Bulloch RIP
All right, we’ve got another new review for you today, along with some more announcement news and a bit of sad news to report as well...
First up, that review: Tim has just posted his in-depth take on Terence Fisher’s Hammer Films classic The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), now available on Blu-ray in a new 2-disc Special Edition from the Warner Archive Collection. It’s a great film restoration and it sounds like a great disc too, featuring a new audio commentary by our friend Constantine Nasr with Steve Haberman. This is one you’re not going to want to miss if you love the vintage horror genre.
Speaking of the Warner Archive, they’ve just revealed their featured January Blu-ray titles, which are set to include the classic films The Pajama Game, Good News, Room for One More, After the Thin Man, and The Man Who Would Be King, along with The 100: The Seventh and Final Season. Look also for Speedway and Boogie Nights on DVD only.
Paramount has just officially set Arthur Hiller’s Love Story (1970) newly-restored as a Paramount Presents Blu-ray edition on 2/9. Extras will include “a new Filmmaker Focus with film historian Leonard Maltin, with previously released content including a commentary by director Arthur Hiller, an introduction by film critic Ben Mankiewicz, Love Story: A Classic Remembered, and the theatrical trailer, plus access to a Digital copy of the film.” [Read on here...]
- Scream Factory
- Shout! Factory
- Tim Salmons
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back at 40
- Roku
- HBO Max
- Star Wars
- Disney+
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Curse of Frankenstein: Special Edition BD review
- Love Story: Paramount Presents BD
- Jeremy Bulloch RIP
- Boba Fett
- The Warner Archive Collection
- Kino Lorber
- The Swordsman
- The Very Excellent Mr Dundee
- Love Weddings and Other Disasters
- The Mandalorian: Season 2
BREAKING: Roku & HBO Max reach a deal, plus Criterion’s March slate, BD & 4K news, new Twilight titles, Empire at 40 & more
Good evening, everyone! Sorry for the lack of news updates this week, but we’ve been incredibly busy here at The Bits over the past several days. We’ve been doing some important server updates and software patching, but more importantly for you guys we’ve been working hard on new Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD reviews. So we have a few of those for you this evening...
First, I posted my review of Christopher Nolan’s TENET in 4K Ultra HD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Monday. It’s an ambitious film with stunning image quality and a characteristically Nolan-frustrating surround sound mix. You’ll find all the details here.
And just today, I posted my thoughts on Well Go USA’s brand new Ip Man: The Complete Collection box set, featuring all four films in the series—Ip Man, Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster, Ip Man 3, and Ip Man 4: The Finale—in 4K Ultra HD with remastered image quality and new Dolby Atmos sound mixes. It’s also worth a look, especially if you’re a fan of Donnie Yen.
Meanwhile, Tim has reviewed Sean Cunningham’s DeepStar Six (1989) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Dennis has turned in his looks at Robert Aldrich’s Attack! (1956) and Frank Perry’s Ladybug Ladybug (1963), also on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Disney+
- Star Wars
- HBO Max
- Roku
- WarnerMedia
- Criterion's March 2021 slate
- Twilight Time
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back at 40
- TENET 4K review
- Ip Man: The Complete Collection 4K review
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- DeepStar Six BD review
- Attack! BD review
- Ladybug Ladybug BD review
- World of Wong Karwai BD
- Touki Bouki BD
- Céline and Julie Go Boating BD
- Secrets & Lies BD
- Defending Your Life BD
- The Ten Commandments 4K
- Snatch 4K
- Last Action Hero 4K
- Day of the Beast 4K
- Severin Films
- Perdita Durango 4K
- Venom BD
- The Man from Hong Kong BD
- Screen Archives Entertainment
- Shout! Factory
- Scream Factory