Scream Celebrates 25th Anniversary With New 4K Ultra HD Release

The original Scream is getting released in 4K for the first time for it’s 25th anniversary, bringing a new look at the film’s legacy.

Just in time for it’s 25th anniversary, the iconic slasher film, Scream, is coming to 4K Ultra HD. On October 19th, you’ll be able to snag the film in the super HD format which also includes a new bonus feature to enjoy:

25 years after its theatrical debut, SCREAM remains a wildly entertaining and terrifically terrifying cinematic experience. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, the film is a brilliant deconstruction of the horror genre that pays homage to the conventions of slasher films while upending them with clever twists and witty dialogue.

The new SCREAM 4K Ultra HD, Limited-Edition 4K Ultra HD SteelBook, and Blu-ray include a brand-new look back at the film and director Wes Craven, featuring archival behind-the-scenes footage and new interviews with stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette, as well as screenwriter Kevin Williamson and the directors and other cast members from the new installment in the franchise scheduled to premiere in theaters in 2022 from Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group. The discs also include access to a Digital copy of the film and the legacy bonus content detailed below:

 

· A Bloody Legacy: Scream 25 Years Later— NEW!

· Audio commentary by director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson

· Production featurette

· Behind the Scenes

On the Scream Set
Drew Barrymore

· Q&A with Cast and Crew

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Will you be picking up Scream in 4K this October?

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