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Released on Blu-ray by Lionsgate on 6th December. Note that a 4K UHD was released in the US and Germany.
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I’m guessing the other languages are crucial enough that they need to be subtitled, then? It happens with other films with German releases like 7500 where there’s no English subtitles (for the multilingual portions). And I’m guessing the US 4K release won’t work with the Panasonic top menu trick.
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