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A 1982 horror classic gets a 4K Blu-ray collector’s edition release crawling with special features

The compiled effort of two horror powerhouses gets revisited, and you can grab your own copy!

A man witnesses a meteorite fall from the sky on his land and decides to keep it, with devastating consequences. A battered husband and college professor procures a crate housing an unknown entity with deadly intentions. A cuckolded husband discovers that the dead may not necessarily stay that way. A woman returning home to celebrate her father’s birthday encounters an unexpected guest. A cruel germaphobe and misanthrope learns the hard way that his contained environment is not entirely so — all with the ongoing story of a child so unwilling to part with his beloved horror comic book, he’s willing to go to any lengths to thwart his hateful, controlling father.

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The horror/comedy anthology Creepshow was released in 1982, and unleashed upon the world five stories of murder, depravity, and revenge from the two hottest names in horror at the time: writer Stephen King and director George Romero.

King — already well-known for penning such classics as Carrie, Pet Sematary, The Shining, Cujo, Salem’s Lot, and The Stand — had been putting readers’ worst nightmares into words for nearly a decade, and Romero, who arguably brought the zombie genre into the mainstream with his “Dead Series” — films like Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the Dead — teamed up to pay homage to their shared love of the early 1950s EC horror comics.

The idea was to meld horror and comedy — which is why the film has that campy feel — but when you dissect the segments, there’s actually a moral to each story. According to George Romero, when speaking about the beloved Tales from the Crypt comic books:

“I always thought the bad guys got their comeuppance, good basically triumphed over evil.”

Whether you’re discovering Creepshow for the first time or re-living the experience — this will surely be a fun addition to your library. This release includes:

Bonus features for UHD/Blu-ray: releasing June 27, 2023

DISC ONE (4K UHD):

  • NEW 2023 4K Scan Of The Original Camera Negative
  • In Dolby Vision (HDR 10 Compatible)
  • Audio: NEW Dolby Atmos Track, DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
  • Audio Commentary With Director George A. Romero And Special Make-Up Effects Creator Tom Savini
  • Audio Commentary With Director Of Photography Michael Gornick
  • Audio Commentary With Composer/First Assistant Director John Harrison And Construction Coordinator Ed Fountain
  • Audio Interviews With Director Of Photography Michael Gornick, Actor John Amplas, Property Master Bruce Alan Miller, And Make-up Effects Assistant Darryl Ferrucci
  • Mondo Macabre â€“ A Look At Mondo’s Various Creepshow Posters With Mondo Co-Founder Rob Jones And Mondo Gallery Events Planner Josh Curry
  • Collecting Creepshow â€“ A Look At Some Of The Original Props And Collectibles From The Film With Collector Dave Burian
  • The Colors Of Creepshow â€“ A Look At The Restoration of Creepshow With Director Of Photography Michael Gornick
  • Into The Mix â€“ An Interview With Sound Re-recordist Chris Jenkins
  • Still Galleries – Poster And Lobby Cards, Movie Posters, Color Stills, Special Effects Makeup, Behind The Scenes

DISC TWO (BLU-RAY):

  • NEW 2023 4K Scan Of The Original Camera Negative
  • Audio: NEW Dolby Atmos Track, DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
  • Audio Commentary With Director George A. Romero And Special Make-Up Effects Creator Tom Savini
  • Audio Commentary With Director Of Photography Michael Gornick
  • Audio Commentary With Composer/First Assistant Director John Harrison And Construction Coordinator Ed Fountain
  • Audio Interviews With Director Of Photography Michael Gornick, Actor John Amplas, Property Master Bruce Alan Miller, And Make-up Effects Assistant Darryl Ferrucci
  • Terror And The Three Rivers â€“ A Round Table Discussion On The Making Of Creepshow With John Amplas, Tom Atkins, Tom Savini, And Marty Schiff
  • The Comic Book Look â€“ An Interview With Costume Designer Barbara Anderson
  • Ripped From The Pages â€“ An Interview With Animator Rick Catizone
  • Horror’s Hallowed Grounds – A Look At The Original Film Locations Hosted By Sean Clark
  • Tom Savini’s Behind-The-Scenes Footage
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Theatrical Trailers – English And Spanish
  • TV Spot
  • Radio Spots

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Misty Contreras has been a writer and editor at We Got This Covered since January 2022. Once known for her fearless coverage of the agriculture industry, then of the hemp industry, her current beat is entertainment, with a focus on YouTube and internet culture as a whole. If you’re lucky enough to meet her out and about in Austin, it will probably be at a concert or at the lake.