Longlegs in 4K Is Officially Up for Preorder and on Sale, Out September 24
Longlegs is officially up for preorder right now at various retailers, releasing September 24.
Spooky season is right around the corner, and that means it's time to dig out the horror movies. If you've been itching to pick up one of this year's biggest scary movies, you can now preorder Longlegs on 4K UHD and Blu-ray at various retailers (see here at Amazon, where it's also on sale!). It's set to release on September 24, which is perfect timing just before October kicks off for Halloween season. The whole 4K and Blu-ray package will set you back $29.96.
Longlegs on 4K UHD Is Up for Preorder, Available September 24
Alongside a very cool red cover with Nicolas Cage's eyes staring you down, this 4K UHD release also comes with a variety of bonus features to keep you busy. We've detailed those below so you can have a look at what this exciting 4K release has in store.
Longlegs 4K UHD Bonus Features
Longlegs' 4K release comes with quite a few exciting bonus features as well, from a director's commentary with Osgood Perkins to a few featurettes. Here are all of the bonus features included with this physical release:
- Audio commentary with writer/director Osgood Perkins
- On-set interviews with cast and crew
- Featurettes:
- The Clue
- The Evidence
- Dirty + Sweet
- Original trailer
- Original teaser trailer
- Optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles for the main feature
In our Longlegs review, reviewer Katie Rife stated that, "Director Osgood Perkins brings his signature style to a serial-killer procedural that combines grisly true-crime aesthetics and uncanny Satanic horror." She went on to say that, "Supernatural elements alter our sense of reality, making it feel like something evil is emanating from the movie itself." If you're a horror fan, this is an excellent addition to your physical media library.
If you're hoping to pick up even more 4K films and shows, it's worth checking out our breakdown of upcoming 4K UHD and Blu-ray release dates. There, you can see everything from newer theatrical hits to classic films and shows getting their own 4K or Blu-ray release over the next few months.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.
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