Den of Thieves 2 on 4K and Blu-ray in March

Commissions Earned

The 2025 film “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera” comes to 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray on March 4th via Lionsgate. The film was directed and co-written by Christian Gudegast. The cast includes Gerard Butler, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Evin Ahmad, Salvatore Esposito, and Meadow Williams.

The tech specs for the 4K include a 2160p video presentation in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Vision (or HDR10) form of high dynamic range and Dolby Atmos sound. Tech specs for the Blu-ray include a 1080p HD video presentation in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Atmos sound. Both releases will come in the form of a “combo pack.” The 4K will include its Blu-ray counterpart and the Blu-ray will include its DVD counterpart. A digital copy will be included with each release.

The 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray are now available for preorder at Amazon. Also, you can find the 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray available for preorder at Walmart.

The bonus materials set to be included with the releases are listed below.

  • Audio Commentary with Writer-Director Christian Gudegast, Producer Tucker Tooley, Cinematographer Terry Stacey, and Editor Roberth Nordh
  • Flipping the Script: Plotting Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Theatrical Trailer

It’s also most certainly worth noting that there will be a “Den of Thieves: Collection” on 4K UHD Blu-ray SteelBook. It will be released on March 4th as an exclusive on the Lionsgate Limited website. This set will include both films. This is the only way to get “Den of Thieves” (2018) on 4K UHD Blu-ray. That makes it exclusive to this set. You can now find this set available for preorder at Lionsgate Limited. The artwork for this set can be found below.

Lionsgate Limited “Den of Thieves: Collection” on 4K UHD Blu-ray

Desperado is getting a standard 4K in March

Commissions Earned

The 1995 film “Desperado” will get an standard 4K UHD Blu-ray release on March 25th via Arrow Video. The film was written & directed by Robert Rodriguez. It starred Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Steve Buscemi, Joaquim de Almeida, Cheech Marin, Quentin Tarantino, and Danny Trejo.

The movie has received a 4K restoration from the original camera negative by Sony Pictures. The 4K tech specs include a 2160p video presentation in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Vision (or HDR10) form of high dynamic range and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless surround and 2.0 Stereo sound.

NOTE: This is not the first time the film has been available on the 4K UHD Blu-ray format. It was previously released included in a 4K UHD Blu-ray SteelBook. It was also part of a Blu-ray box set with “The Mexico Trilogy” in August of 2024.

You can now find the standard 4K UHD Blu-ray available for preorder at Amazon. The bonus materials set to be included with this release are listed below.

  • Audio commentary by writer-director Robert Rodriguez
  • Lean and Mean, an interview with writer-director Robert Rodriguez
  • Shoot Like Crazy, an interview with producer Bill Borden
  • Kill Count, an interview with stunt coordinator Steve Davison
  • Lock and Load, an interview with special effects coordinator Bob Shelley
  • Game Changer, an appreciation by filmmaker Gareth Evans (The Raid: Redemption)
  • Ten More Minutes: Anatomy of a Shootout, an archive featurette narrated by Rodriguez
  • Textless opening (“Morena de mi Corazón”)
  • Theatrical trailers
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Paul Shipper

BBC Documentary Asia on Blu-ray in March

Commissions Earned

The 2024 BBC nature documentary “Asia” is coming to Blu-ray Disc on March 25th via BBC Studios. The documentary is narrated by Sir David Attenborough. It consists of a total of 7 episodes.

The 3-disc set’s tech specs include a 1080p HD video presentation in the 1.78:1 aspect ratio with DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless surround sound. It seems that no bonus materials will be included with this release. The Blu-ray is now available for preorder at Amazon and Walmart.

Dune: Prophecy Season 1 on 4K and Blu-ray

Commissions Earned

The HBO original TV series “Dune: Prophecy – The Complete First Season” is coming to 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray Disc. It will be released on April 15th via Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment. This is according to retailers, as the title has yet to be officially announced by the studio. The show, based on the novel “Dune” written by Frank Herbert, was created by Diane Ademu-John and Alison Schapker. The cast features Emily Watson, Olivia Williams, and Chloe Lea. It also includes Jade Anouka, Faoileann Cunningham, and Chris Mason. Additionally, there’s Mark Strong, Travis Fimmel, Jodhi May, and Shalom Brune-Franklin.

The tech specs for the 4K release include a 2160p video presentation in the 2.00:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Vision and HDR10 forms of high dynamic range and Dolby Atmos sound. Tech specs for the Blu-ray include a 1080p HD video presentation in the 2.00:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Atmos sound. It does not seem that digital copy will be included with these releases. The bonus materials materials also have not yet been detailed, but stay tuned for an update.

You can find the 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray now available for preorder at Amazon. Also you can find the 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray available for preorder at Walmart.

EDITORIAL: Sony Discontinues Recordable Blu-ray Media

Sony BDXL BD-R 128GB recordable media

So, as many of you may know Sony in Japan has issued a statement this morning (1/23/25) about their plans to discontinue Blu-ray Disc recordable media (BD-R and BD-RE). This will take effect beginning in February. Consumers will no longer be able to purchase Sony brand blank Blu-ray media once inventories have sold out at retailers.

All this essentially means is that Sony will stop manufacturing blank BD-R and BD-RE media. People will (eventually) no longer be able to purchase these products from them. The good news is that other companies manufacture blank Blu-ray Discs, such as Verbatim, Microbrands, PlexDisc, RiData, and Rimage. And that’s only naming a few of the brands. With some searching online you’ll be able to find blank Blu-ray media. So, there’s not even a current shortage.

The English-translated version of the Sony press statement:

“Dear Valued Customer,

Sony Storage Media Solutions Inc.
Sony Marketing Inc.


Notice regarding the end of production of Blu-ray Disc media, MiniDiscs for recording, MD data for recording, and MiniDV cassettes

Thank you for your continued patronage of Sony products.

We will end production of all models of Blu-ray Disc media, MiniDiscs for recording, MD data for recording, and MiniDV cassettes as of February 2025. There will be no successor models.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our many customers for their patronage to date.

[Discontinued model]

Blu-ray disc media, recording mini discs, recording MD data, mini DV cassettes,all models

[End of production]

Scheduled for February 2025″

What does this mean about the future of physical media? It concerns those of us who like to purchase our films on Blu-ray Disc and 4K UHD Blu-ray. Well, it means nothing really for that end of things. The major studios and distributors don’t use recordable discs. They have discs professionally manufactured at facilities like Vantiva, Sonopress, and Sony DADC. Sony’s discontinuation of recordable media simply has little impact on Blu-ray.

One of those Blu-ray authoring facilities happens to be Fidelity in Motion. They have clients such as Arrow Video, Carlotta Films, Synapse Films, Studiocanal, BFI, Eureka!, Flicker Alley, Powerhouse Films, Radiance Films, Warner Archive, 88 Films, Umbrella Entertainment, Via Vision/Imprint, Second Sight and Vinegar Syndrome. I spoke with David Mackenzie, the CEO of Fidelity in Motion. I had the honor to discuss this situation with him. From the start of our conversation, he knew this was causing significant misinformation in the physical media scene. I had noticed it too. I promised David that we would put the false information to rest and let the consumers know the truth here. Here’s what he had to say about this news.

David Mackenzie (CEO of Fidelity in Motion):

“This story has been inaccurately — and, I would argue, irresponsibly — reported by some media outlets apparently unaware of the key distinction between home-recordable media (BD-R and BD-RE discs) and the professionally replicated Blu-ray movies you buy in a store (BD-ROM). The latter is unaffected by Sony’s Storage Media division deciding to phase out home-recordable discs.

While the decline in recordable optical discs for computer data storage isn’t a positive sign for optical disc as a whole, it has no impact on what 99% of people associate with “Blu-ray”, which is packaged movies on disc with near-master image and sound quality.

To clarify, professionally mass-produced movies (whether on BD, DVD, or CD for that matter) are stamped in replication facilities rather than burned onto blank media. This efficient, high-speed manufacturing process is carried out in factories using machinery worth millions of dollars and remains entirely unaffected by Sony’s consumer division phasing out home-recordable discs. To use an analogy, it’s akin to the difference between a home-printed letter and a professionally printed and bound book. If an office supply company decided to stop selling blank paper to consumers, it wouldn’t signal the end of traditional book publishing.

Even from our perspective as a company that specializes in mastering movies for physical formats and outputs hundreds of titles a year, this decision has almost no impact. At Fidelity in Motion, writing data to a recordable disc is something I do less than once a year. For efficiency and faster turnaround times, we transitioned to pre-screening projects from HDDs and flash storage over half a decade ago. We encouraged our clients to do the same and helped them make the shift.

In the unlikely event that blank BD-Rs become completely unavailable – which is still far off, since Sony is not the only manufacturer – we will ensure that any of our clients lacking the necessary hardware for pre-screening from HDDs or flash storage are fully equipped.

Finally, I’ve noticed some reports linking Sony’s decision to the “rise in streaming services,” which is misleading. A more accurate explanation would attribute it to the increasing adoption of cloud storage and flash memory as modern computer data storage solutions.”

Lastly, I asked David about any impact he thought this has. I inquired specifically about the Manufactured On Demand (MOD) Blu-ray and 4K UHD Blu-ray releases. And here was his reply.

“For BD MOD: it is potentially a concern for MOD titles that are using recordable media, yes – although I’m not sure whose media these companies are using, since we really only deal with replicated titles. MOD BD-R is an extremely small percentage of the market for Blu-ray titles, though. If there’s any silver lining there, it’s that the recordable media industry has adapted to the fact that the average person isn’t burning discs at home anymore, and has repositioned home-burned recordable optical discs as a professional archival storage solution (see M-DISC). So, that could be a potential lifeline for BD-R. For UHD it’s a total non-concern, because there was never an Ultra HD Blu-ray recordable format to begin with. Any movie title you sell on UHD BD has to be replicated as a BD-ROM disc.”

Finally, I have reached out to some other authoring facilities and distributors, as well as those in the industry. I am awaiting any input from those and I will be updating this editorial accordingly.

Anora gets a Criterion 4K and Blu-ray in April

Commissions Earned

The 2024 film “Anora” is coming to 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray Disc on April 29th via The Criterion Collection. The film, written & directed by Sean Baker, stars Mikey Madison, Paul Weissman, Yura Borisov, Lindsey Normington, and Emily Weider. It’s worth noting that this film is both “Certified Fresh” (by critics) and “Verified Hot” (by audiences) on Rotten Tomatoes.

The movie has received a new 4K digital master, supervised by director Sean Baker and producer Alex Coco. The tech specs for the 4K include a 2160p video presentation in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Vision (or HDR10) form of high dynamic range and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless surround sound. Tech specs for the Blu-ray include a 1080p HD video presentation in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 sound. The 4K release will come as a 2-disc “combo pack” with its Blu-ray Disc counterpart included.

You can find the 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray are now available for preorder at Amazon. Also, you can preorder directly via the Criterion website. The bonus materials set to be included with these releases are listed below.

  • Two audio commentaries: one featuring Baker, Coco, producer Samantha Quan, and cinematographer Drew Daniels, and the other featuring Baker and actors Yura Borisov, Mark Eydelshteyn, Karren Karagulian, Mikey Madison, and Vache Tovmasyan
  • New making-of documentary
  • New interviews with Baker and Madison
  • Cannes Film Festival press conference
  • Q&A with Madison and actor-stripper Lindsey Normington
  • Deleted scenes
  • Trailers
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing and English descriptive audio
  • PLUS: Essays by film critic Dennis Lim and author Kier-La Janisse
  • New cover by Bianca Parkes and GrandSon, with photography by Max Abadian

Choose Me on Criterion 4K and Blu-ray in March

Commissions Earned

The 1984 film romantic comedy “Choose Me” comes to 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray Disc on March 25th via The Criterion Collection. The film was written & directed by Alan Rudolph. The film starred Keith Carradine, Geneviève Bujold, Lesley Ann Warren, Patrick Bauchau, Rae Dawn Chong, John Larroquette, and Robert Gould.

The movie has received a new 4K digital restoration that was supervised by director Alan Rudolph and producer David Blocker. The tech specs for the 4K release include a 2160p video presentation in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Vision (or HDR10) form of high dynamic range and uncompressed LPCM Mono sound. The tech specs for the Blu-ray include a 1080p HD video presentation in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio and LPCM Mono sound. The 4K release will come as a “combo pack” with its Blu-ray counterpart included.

You can find the 4K UHD Blu-ray and Blu-ray available for preorder at Amazon. You also can preorder directly through the Criterion website. The bonus materials set to be included with these releases are listed below.

  • New conversation between Rudolph and actor Keith Carradine
  • New program featuring interviews with Rudolph, producer Carolyn Pfeiffer, Blocker, and production designer Steven Legler
  • Excerpts from an interview with Rudolph at the Midnight Sun Film Festival
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • PLUS: An essay by critic Beatrice Loayza
  • New cover based on an original theatrical poster
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