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Lost in Space Gets the 4K Blu-ray Treatment from Arrow Video
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Get ready to boldly go…again! Arrow Video is giving Stephen Hopkins’ 1998 sci-fi adventure Lost in Space the 4K Blu-ray upgrade it deserves. This Limited Edition release promises a stunning visual experience for fans of the film and those looking to revisit a nostalgic piece of late-90s blockbuster cinema. but that’s not all - Arrow Video is also unleashing a wave of other exciting 4K restorations, spanning superhero flicks, horror classics, and Japanese thrillers. Let’s dive into what you can expect.
Revisiting the Robinson Family’s Interstellar misadventure
Lost in Space cleverly adapted elements from the beloved TV show and tweaked them for the big screen. The film retains the core premise – which sees the Robinson family flung to a distant galaxy thanks to the machinations of Gary Oldman’s delightfully villainous Dr. Zachary Smith – and adds new story elements and groundbreaking visual effects for its time.
Starring William Hurt, mimi Rogers, Matt LeBlanc, and Heather Graham, Lost in Space wasn’t just a fun sci-fi romp. It was a notable moment for New Line Cinema, marking a pivot from the studio’s history of producing low-budget horror and well-received indie films into the realm of big-budget box office blockbusters. The film’s success demonstrated New Line’s ambition and ability to compete with the major studios.
This new 4K restoration will undoubtedly showcase the film’s visual effects in a whole new light, allowing you to appreciate the detail and scope of the Robinson family’s journey. Arrow Video is known for its meticulous restorations and commitment to quality, so we can expect a truly impressive presentation. Details on special features haven’t been fully released yet, but knowing Arrow, there will be plenty of bonus content for fans to sink their teeth into.
What Else is Coming from Arrow Video in 4K?
Arrow Video isn’t stopping at Lost in Space. They’ve got a packed schedule of Limited Edition 4K Blu-ray releases on the horizon, catering to a wide range of genre enthusiasts. Here’s a look at some of the highlights:
Superhero Spectacle
Spawn (1997): Todd McFarlane’s dark and gritty superhero adaptation is getting the 4K treatment. If you’re a fan of the comic or the film, this is a must-have for your collection.
Horror Highlights
Creepshow 2: A worthy successor to the Stephen King-inspired original,Creepshow 2 is a fun and frightful anthology that’s perfect for a spooky night in.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003): The controversial remake gets a 4K upgrade, offering a more visceral and disturbing experience.
In the Mouth of Madness: John Carpenter’s mind-bending horror masterpiece is a must-own for any fan of the director. Prepare to question reality!
Ring: experience the chilling atmosphere of the original 1998 Japanese film Ring, the one that sparked a wave of J-horror remakes in the West.
International thrills
ring (1998): Before The Ring terrified American audiences, there was the original Japanese horror sensation. This 4K restoration will allow you to experience the film’s unsettling atmosphere in stunning detail.
All of these releases are limited Edition 4K Blu-rays, meaning they won’t be around forever. If you’re interested in adding these titles to your collection, be sure
