The Crow 30th Anniversary 4K Blu-ray Drops May 7th

As the calendar turns to May 7th, 2024, fans of the iconic film ‘The Crow’ are in for a treat. The beloved cult classic that has captivated audiences for three decades is making a grand return, this time in the form of a 4K Blu-ray edition, commemorating its 30th anniversary1.

The 1994 masterpiece, directed by Alex Proyas and starring the late Brandon Lee, is known for its gritty atmosphere and poignant storytelling. It tells the tale of Eric Draven, a musician who is resurrected to avenge his and his fiancée’s murder, becoming an avenging angel in the dark cityscape.

This special 30th Anniversary Edition promises to bring fans a viewing experience like no other. The remastered version boasts a native 4K resolution (2160p) enhanced with Dolby Vision and HDR10, providing a visual feast that honors the film’s original aspect ratio of 1.85:11. Accompanied by a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 audio track, the haunting score and intense action sequences will resonate with unprecedented clarity and depth.

In addition to the standard release, a Limited SteelBook Edition is also available, offering collectors a unique package to treasure2. Both editions include a digital copy, ensuring that you can enjoy this timeless story across all your devices.

The release of ‘The Crow’ on 4K Blu-ray is not just a celebration of the film’s legacy but also a testament to its enduring impact on cinema and culture. As we revisit the streets of the dark city and the poignant journey of Eric Draven, we are reminded of the film’s message about love, loss, and redemption.

Fans can pre-order their copy today, ensuring they don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of movie history. As ‘The Crow’ returns, it’s clear that even after 30 years, some stories never die; they only grow more powerful with time.

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Inside of this edition:

  • Shadows & Pain: Designing The Crow – NEW!                                                       
    • Angels All Fire: Birth of the Legend
    • On Hallowed Ground: The Outer Realm
    • Twisted Wreckage: The Inside Spaces
  • Sideshow Collectibles: An Interview with Edward R. Pressman – NEW TO DISC!
  • Audio Commentary with Director Alex Proyas                                                      
  • Audio Commentary by Producer Jeff Most and Screenwriter John Shirley      
  • Behind the Scenes Featurette                                                        
  • A Profile on James O’Barr                                                                                         
  • Extended Scenes:                                                                                                          
    • The Arcade Bombing
    • The Funboy Fight
    • The Shootout at Top Dollar’s
  • Deleted Footage Montage                                      
  • Trailer                
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