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Let me explain first: This is not a wish list thread.
Of the all the films currently slated for release in 2020, which do you think are (almost) guaranteed to get released on 4K Blu ray? This is assuming they don't completely bomb. Films releasing in 2020 based on American release dates: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._films_of_2020 Here's my list: Underwater The Informer The Turning Gretel & Hansel Birds of Prey Onward Bloodshot A Quiet Place: Part II Mulan (live action) The New Mutants No Time to Die Antebellum Black Widow Scoob! The Organ Donor Fast & Furious 9 Artemis Fowl Wonder Woman 1984 Soul Ghostbusters: Afterlife The Purge 5 Tenet Jungle Cruise The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It Venom 2 Halloween Kills The Eternals Godzilla vs. Kong Raya and the Last Dragon I realized the last third of my list probably won't see a 4K release until 2021, but I put them on here because they are still slated to release in theaters this year and I still believe there's a good chance they will get a 4K disc. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Josh Boone just posted new trailer is expected January 06. Release is April 03.
https://ca.ign.com/articles/2019/12/...te-new-trailer I mean outside of niche titles and horror, wouldn't mostly every big movie get a UHD release? |
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![]() It gets spottier beneath that. The Addams Family, Downton Abbey, Good Boys, Annabelle Comes Home, A Madea Family Funeral, Dora and the Lost City of Gold, The Curse of La Llorona, and What Men Want all grossed more than $50m domestic but bypassed/are bypassing UHD BD. And under $50m, it's even more hit or miss. Horror is definitely a wasteland on Ultra HD Blu-ray, but comedies and prestige pictures are awfully spotty as well. Stop motion animation seems to be a no-go on 4K as well for whatever reason. Last edited by sonicyogurt; 12-31-2019 at 05:36 PM. |
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