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It kinda depends on the movie, but in general, 4K takes a lot more processor power, and it might not be worth it for the studio to dedicate that many cycles to certain movies. Well, at least for now. They should at least scan the film at 4K so they can remaster the movie in 4K 2-3 years down the road. This is especially true of movies with CGI, which actually includes Kangaroo Jack. As it is, we're in a silicon drought.
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