Arrow Video will launch Renny Harlin’s Deep Blue Sea on 4K UHD subsequent 12 months with a limited-edition set stuffed with tons of particular goodies.
Renny Harlin’s Deep Blue Sea shall be making the leap to 4K Extremely HD courtesy of Arrow Video. The responsible pleasure shark flick is considered one of my absolute favourites, so I’m thrilled. The restricted version 4K set (which may also be launched on Blu-ray) shall be launched on March 18, 2025.
The official synopsis reads: “At an remoted analysis facility in the midst of the ocean, a group of scientists, led by Susan McAlester (Saffron Burrows), are engaged on a treatment for Alzheimer’s by genetically altering the brains of sharks. When a shark escapes and assaults a pleasure boat, the corporate sponsoring the analysis threatens to tug its funding and sends company govt Russell Franklin (Samuel L. Jackson) to research. McAlester has simply 48 hours to show the worth of her work, however her experiments have made the sharks smarter. Now not comfortable to be injected, prodded, and caged, they start to show the tables. As a freak storm causes chaos on the floor, making it unimaginable to depart, the ability is flooded and the scientists should battle to outlive in opposition to the rising water and the hungry sharks that now swim freely by means of the corridors.“
Try the listing of particular options for the Deep Blue Sea 4K Extremely HD launch beneath:
- Model new 4K restoration of the movie from the unique digicam negatives by Arrow Movies authorized by director Renny Harlin
- 4K (2160p) Extremely HD Blu-ray presentation
- Unique DTS HD-MA 5.1 and Dolby Atmos audio choices
- Non-obligatory English subtitles for the deaf and laborious of listening to
- Model new audio commentary by screenwriter Duncan Kennedy
- Model new audio commentary by filmmaker and critic Rebekah McKendry
- Archive audio commentary by director Renny Harlin and star Samuel L. Jackson
- From the Frying Pan… into the Studio Tank, a brand new interview with manufacturing designer William Sandell
- Beneath the Floor, a brand new visible essay by movie critic Hint Thurman
- When Sharks Assault: The Making of Deep Blue Sea, an archive featurette
- The Sharks of the Deep Blue Sea, an archive featurette
- Deleted scenes with optionally available audio commentary by director Renny Harlin
- Theatrical trailer
- Picture gallery
- Reversible sleeve with unique and newly commissioned art work by Luke Preece
- 60-page good sure collector’s guide containing new writing by movie critics Josh Hurtado, Jennie Kermode, and Murray Leeder, plus beforehand unseen manufacturing artwork and designs
- Double-sided fold-out poster that includes unique and newly commissioned art work by Luke Preece
- Postcards from Aquatica
Will you be including Deep Blue Sea to your 4K assortment?