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The Shining's New Numbered Limited Edition Is Up For Grabs At Amazon
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The Shining’s New Numbered Limited Edition Is Up For Grabs At Amazon

by admin October 4, 2025



Stanley Kubrick and Stephen King fans will want to check out the newly released limited editions of The Shining before Amazon sells out. The retailer just listed The Film Vault’s Steelbook Special Edition and Solus Steelbook Editions of the classic 1980 horror movie on 4K Blu-ray. The regular Steelbook Edition comes with an acetate slipcover and is currently priced at $48.86. The Steelbook Special Edition is $87.07 and includes the following extras: a themed cigar box, two posters, five character cards, and three behind-the-scenes cards. Each Special Edition has a holographic sticker numbered to 6,000, so don’t expect it to remain in stock for long.

The Shining’s Film Vault collectible editions were manufactured in the UK and come with region-free 4K Blu-ray and 1080p Blu-ray discs. Even though you’re ordering from Amazon’s US storefront, both editions are sold by Amazon Global Store UK with free shipping to the US. It looks like it could take roughly two weeks for orders to be delivered, but you’re getting free international shipping, which is quite nice.

The Shining Steelbook Special Edition (The Film Vault)

Before these Amazon pages popped up, The Shining Film Vault editions were exclusive to Walmart in the US. Technically, they still are, as Amazon US isn’t “officially” selling either edition. Notably, the prices were higher at Walmart: $65 for the Steelbook and $100 for the Steelbook Special Edition. Walmart sold out at those prices in August. In early September, the retailer canceled a bunch of orders due to inventory shortages. The Special Edition never returned, but Walmart restocked the Steelbook Edition last week–and sold out again on launch day (October 3). Note: The prices are even higher now at Walmart due to resellers.

The Shining is one of two early ’80s horror films in The Film Vault Wave 3. The Shining launched alongside the 1982 supernatural horror film Poltergeist. Just like The Shining, Poltergeist is exclusive to Walmart in the US, but the retailer is sold out of both editions. Once again, though, Amazon has Poltergeist Special Edition Steelbook and Solus Steelbook in stock for $87.68 and $46.79, respectively. Both editions ship from Amazon UK and include 4K Blu-ray and 1080p Blu-ray discs. Walmart was charging $100 for the Special Edition and $65 for the Solus Steelbook.

The Shining and Poltergeist Film Vault limited editions come with region-free 4K Blu-ray and 1080p Blu-ray discs. All four releases were designed by Vice Press in partnership with Warner Bros. UK.

$87.07 (was $100) | Available Now

The Special Edition’s cigar box features a large silhouette of Jack Torrance with the fireman’s axe overlooking (sorry) the Overlook Hotel. On the back of the box is Jack’s typewriter with a half-finished page from the play he was working on–just kidding, it’s the same sentence over and over again: “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.”

The envelope that holds the eight art cards is a replica of the “All Work and No Play” page from the film. The five character cards showcase memorable shots from the movie. The other three cards are behind-the-scenes production photos, including one that shows Kubrick on the set.

The steelbook artwork is also featured on the new movie poster created by Matt Ferguson and Florey of Vice Press. The second poster is a retouched version of Saul Bass’ iconic promotional poster for The Shining’s 1980 theatrical release.

With the Special Edition, the acetate slipcover goes over the cigar box. The title and logos are printed on the slipcover, so you can choose to display the artwork with or without text.

  • Steelbook with exclusive artwork
  • Cigar Box with new artwork and Acetate slipcover
    • Remove slipcover for text-free display box
  • 2 Posters
    • New artwork by Matt Ferguson & Florey
    • Retouched version of Saul Bass’ 1980 Theatrical Poster
  • Art Cards
    • 5 Character Cards
    • 3 Behind-the-Scenes Cards
  • “All Work and No Play” Envelope for Art Cards
  • Numbered Holographic Sticker
  • The Shining on 4K Blu-ray
  • The Shining & Special Features on Blu-ray

The Shining Solus Steelbook (The Film Vault)

$48.86 (was $65) | Available Now

Since the Solus Steelbook Edition doesn’t include an outer box, the acetate slipcover goes directly on the steelbook case. Once again, the movie title and logos are printed on the transparent slipcover, so the case can be displayed with or without text. To be clear: This is the same steelbook case found in the Special Edition.

The new artwork by Matt Ferguson & Florey from Vice Press recreates the scene where Jack Torrance trudges through the hedge maze. The back cover features the bathroom door Danny wrote “Redrum” on in red lipstick. The interior artwork shows the hedge maze from the movie on both sides.

  • Steelbook with exclusive artwork
  • Acetate sleeve
    • Remove sleeve for text-free display case
  • The Shining on 4K Blu-ray
  • The Shining on Blu-ray

The Shining’s 4K Blu-ray originally released in 2019 and remains one of the best restorations of a film from its era today. Displayed in native 4K (2160p), The Shining supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+. For audio, it has DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound.

The Shining Special Features

All 4K and Blu-ray editions of The Shining come with a handful of great special features. The 4K and 1080p discs include an optional commentary track with Kubrick’s biographer John Baxter and Steadicam inventor Garrett Brown. The other bonus features, including a behind-the-scenes documentary, are only found on the standard Blu-ray disc.

  • Audio Commentary: John Baxter & Garrett Brown
  • The Making of The Shining (35 minutes)
  • View from the Overlook: Crafting The Shining (26 minutes)
  • The Visions of Stanley Kubrick (15 minutes)
  • Wendy Carlos, Composer (7 minutes)

If you’re unfamiliar with The Film Vault, it’s a series of collectible editions of classic movies from the Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures film catalogs. The Film Vault was created in 2022 by Vice Press, a UK company specializing in officially licensed movie collectibles and artwork. All of the 4K Blu-rays released by The Film Vault are region-free discs, but as a UK company, these limited-edition versions of all-time classics aren’t regularly found at US retailers.

The Shining & Doctor Sleep by Stephen King

The Shining and Doctor Sleep by Stephen King (Scribner)

Kubrick’s The Shining was adapted from Stephen King’s classic 1977 horror novel. King rather famously doesn’t like the adaptation. This eventually led to a new miniseries adaptation that aired on ABC in 1997. The miniseries is more faithful to the book, though it’s not as highly regarded. It’s definitely worth watching, though. Shout Factory released a The Shining miniseries on Blu-ray in 2024.

In 2013, Scribner published Doctor Sleep, a sequel to The Shining that stars a grown-up Danny Torrance. Mike Flanagan directed the 2019 film adaptation of Doctor Sleep. The novel and the movie are great, but neither reaches the same heights as the originals (unsurprisingly).

Both novels are available for cheap in hardcover and paperback at Amazon. The Shining’s trade paperback edition is on sale for $11.30 (was $20), while the vintage hardcover is $19.80 (was $45). Doctor Sleep, meanwhile, is only $13.78 in hardcover and $10.49 in paperback.

Stanley Kubrick fans have another 4K Blu-ray to look forward to. Eyes Wide Shut, the director’s final film, is joining The Criterion Collection on November 25.

$125 | 2-Book Hardcover Box Set (1,396 Pages)

If you are interested in a $100 edition of The Shining, it’s a safe bet that you or someone you know is a huge fan. As a massive fan myself, I can say that if I had to choose between a fancy new edition of The Shining on 4K Blu-ray or the recently released compendium about the film, I would pick the compendium without thinking twice.

Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining is a two-volume, 1,396-page box set that offers a staggeringly comprehensive look at the making of the film. This beautiful slipcase collection was designed by M/M Paris and published by Taschen earlier this year.

Written by J.W. Rinzler and edited by Pixar director Lee Unkrich, this compendium is based on hundreds of hours of interviews and mountains of investigative research. The first book, which includes an introduction by Steven Spielberg, chronicles every step of the production. When I received my copy earlier this year, I was astounded by the level of detail provided throughout the roughly 900-page hardcover book. If there’s a more thorough making-of book about a single movie, I would be shocked. This book is nearly as long as all three volumes in Rinzler’s The Making of Star Wars series, which is also fantastic.

The box set also comes with a gorgeous scrapbook filled with a wide array of photographs, artwork, and documents related to the production of The Shining.

To put it simply: This compendium is the best collection of behind-the-scenes material–across any medium–I’ve ever read.

Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining is in stock at Amazon for $125, but it’s unknown how many copies the publisher printed and whether it will receive additional print runs. Amazon sold out when preorders opened last summer, and the box set remained out of stock until a few months ago.



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IRS Guidance Limited in Scope but Good News for Crypto Treasury Firms
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IRS Guidance Limited in Scope but Good News for Crypto Treasury Firms

by admin October 4, 2025



New Internal Revenue Service guidance will relieve tax burdens on companies that hold cryptocurrencies and other assets, though it is limited to certain types of businesses.

The IRS published interim guidance earlier this week announcing that C Corporations — a certain type of business — generating more than $1 billion in revenue no longer need to pay taxes on unrealized capital gains under the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax, a move which benefits firms like Strategy (MSTR) and Mara Holdings (MARA) given the sheer amount of Bitcoin BTC$122,212.15 these firms hold on their balance sheets. Both companies said they would benefit from the guidance.

As a result of Treasury and IRS interim guidance issued yesterday, Strategy does not expect to be subject to the Corporate Alternate Minimum Tax (CAMT) due to unrealized gains on its bitcoin holdings. $MSTR https://t.co/DEgluG8oEN

— Michael Saylor (@saylor) October 1, 2025

Brett Cotler, a partner at the law firm Seward & Kissel, said that this would primarily apply to larger corporations, including Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) companies.

“Crypto can be very volatile at times … [a] company’s going to have a tax liability but may not have the cash to pay that tax liability, so it’ll have to liquidate assets to pay it,” he said. “This proposal helps with that issue by saying ‘for those assets, you’re not recognizing them on a mark to market basis,’ so it’s definitely going to help the [firms] that are out there and it will probably also help other non-DAT corporate entities that hold crypto.”

Backing up, the corporate alternative minimum tax regime applies to certain types of corporations, imposing a minimum tax on these larger corporations. Treasury asset values are among the issues that these corporations would have had to pay taxes on, Cotler said.

Not just crypto

Companies with crypto assets are similarly subject to these rules, said Shehan Chandrasekera, head of tax strategy at CoinTracker.

“This is not a crypto specific issue. This is any company who’s making roughly a billion dollars of revenue a year would be subject to that. And that’s most of the S&P 500, even way beyond that,” he said. “It’s not saying anything about crypto specifically. But the reason why crypto is related is because if you’re marking up crypto, that will trigger unrealized gains.”

The guidance is interim but still applicable, both Cotler and Chandrasekera said, meaning companies can rely on it as they file taxes next year.

Interim guidance like this will usually become a proposed final rule and then will be finalized, Chandrasekera said. The IRS’s guidance this week isn’t finalized, but it signals where the agency is headed.

Companies won’t need to file until April of next year, and could extend to October, giving the IRS time to finalize this guidance — even with the ongoing government shutdown, which halted all non-essential work by federal employees.





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Enlisting Walton Goggins for a Fallout 76 expansion in "total tonal tandem" with season 2 came "organically", devs say, despite previous hint at "very limited" crossover
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Enlisting Walton Goggins for a Fallout 76 expansion in “total tonal tandem” with season 2 came “organically”, devs say, despite previous hint at “very limited” crossover

by admin October 1, 2025


Fallout 76’s upcoming winter map expansion, Burning Springs, wears its Fallout TV show trappings loudly and proudly, as you can read about in our full preview. That’s not necessarily a bad thing: many players rightly took issue with Bethesda providing very little fresh Fallout to jump into after they watched the show’s debut series last year.

However, Burning Springs, with its “total tonal tandem” with the upcoming season two, seemingly represents a U-turn for how Bethesda see their online survival-ish RPG meshing with the TV series – and how they might capitalise on the boom in Fallout popularity that it’s helped usher in.

Last November, while at a preview for Fallout 76’s playable ghoul update, I asked lead producer Bill LaCoste whether he thought he and his colleagues would opt to do more in terms of crossover with the second series of Prime Video’s Fallout series than they had the first. There had been some tying-in the first time round, but mainly in the form of standalone cosmetics and gear; only Fallout 4 got a major patch during the season one boom, and that was April 2024’s unenthusiastically received “next gen update”.

“I would imagine it would probably be along the same lines,” LaCoste answered at the time. “Because we have an appreciation for the TV show, the story it’s trying to tell and the characters it’s trying to [portray], and we also have an appreciation for the story of Fallout 76 is trying to tell. So, very, very limited amounts of crossover, where it actually makes sense, because again, we’re on extreme ends of the [Fallout] timeline as well.

“We probably won’t go out of our way to add a whole bunch of stuff specific to the show, because we don’t feel like we need to. We feel like it’s great to let the TV show do its thing and for people to love the TV show for what it is, but also love our game for what it is, and not just give fan service for just the sake of doing it.”

Image credit: Bethesda

Fast forward to now and, with Walton Goggins’ ghoul as the face of a 76 update – one that’s openly leaning hard into the single-player Fallout vibes that Bethesda believe show viewers would want – the crossover certainly doesn’t feel limited, for better or worse.

However, speaking at a preview for Burning Springs attended by RPS, LaCoste and Fallout 76 creative director Jon Rush painted this as having been planned ever since the first season found success. “Once season one wrapped up, we immediately started planning for the content we wanted to make for season two. Now, we didn’t know exactly when season two was going to come out, but we knew we at least wanted to start planning that content and then once we found out about dates, start planning all the patches around that.”

Rush said that looping in Goggins came about “organically” as the team fleshed out the update and decided to make his character, Cooper Howard a.k.a. The Ghoul, the face of Burning Springs’ “hallmark feature”: a new bounty-hunting system. Meanwhile, the pair alluded to Howard’s ghoulified nature as the only justification they were willing to divulge for his presence in Ohio during the time of Fallout 76, nearly two hundred years prior to the show’s setting.

Image credit: Bethesda

There are plenty of ways The Ghoul’s inclusion can be made less out of the blue, lore-wise, and being dogmatic with the particulars of lore to the point that it impedes the potential to do interesting things isn’t something I’d generally advocate. Besides, it makes sense for Bethesda to have switched things up, if that is what’s happened here, to capitalise a lot more on series two with 76. Like I said, it’s something lots of folks wanted to see the first time round. There’s also the matter of Microsoft’s mass layoffs in the past few years potentially pushing teams under the Xbox umbrella to go harder in acting on opportunities like the one the TV show represents for 76.

I just hope that in doing so, the 76 team are still able to stick to their creative guns as LaCoste alluded to in that interview last year. That said, there’s definitely a debate to be had as to whether 76 serving as the vehicle of choice for substantial TV show tie-ins is the ideal role for it at this point in its lifespan. Once Burning Springs arrives, we’ll see whether it’s possible to have the best of both worlds.



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Master And Commander Limited Edition 4K Steelbook Restocked At Amazon
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Master And Commander Limited Edition 4K Steelbook Restocked At Amazon

by admin September 25, 2025



Back in 2003, audiences were introduced to oceanic battlefields with the release of Master and Commander: Far Side of the World. Featuring an ensemble cast led by Russell Crowe, the film was a big hit thanks its depiction of naval battles during the Napoleonic Wars and strong performances. Last month, Master and Commander finally launched on 4K Blu-ray in the US, but many fans were unable to preorder a copy due to how fast Amazon sold through its stock. If you’re still interested in picking it up, Amazon is once again taking orders for Master and Commander’s Limited Edition Steelbook.

Amazon is “temporarily out of stock” of the recently released Steelbook Edition, but you can place an order and Amazon will deliver it as soon as it replenishes its inventory.

The Steelbook Edition is the only 4K Blu-ray edition available in the US. A region-free standard edition with a slipcover released in Europe, but this version is only sold by third-party sellers in the US and is much more expensive than the $40 Steelbook Edition.

$40 | Available to order on September 25

Master and Commander’s Limited Edition Steelbook features a striking cover of Crowe’s character Captain Jack Aubrey alongside his ship, the HMS Surprise. The back cover has a compass motif, and there’s a subtle cartography influence for the maritime background. The interior artwork shows Aubrey staring out at the ocean.

This is a native 4K remaster (2160p) based on the original camera negative with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and Dolby Atmos. The two-disc set includes 4K UHD and 1080p Blu-ray editions of Master and Commander. You’ll also get a voucher to claim the digital edition on Movies Anywhere.

For the extras, there are deleted scenes, a trivia track for history fans, and a pop-up map that tracks Aubrey’s ship across the film.

One thing that’s worth noting here is that the DVD release of Master and Commander offered a greater variety of special features, which never made their way onto previous standard Blu-ray releases of the film. That two-disc DVD edition has been out of print for ages now, and while there are still copies of it available, it can be pricey. Still, if you’re looking to really dive deep into Master and Commander, it makes for a nice companion piece as it has several in-depth documentaries.

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World 4K Steelbook Edition

Master and Commander has held up very well in the decades since it was first released. The movie is a loose adaptation of the epic historical fiction series by English author Patrick O’Brien, and it tells the story of Captain Aubrey and his pursuit of a deadly French warship–the privateer ship Acheron–that threatens Britain’s naval supremacy. Torn between duty and his friendship with ship’s surgeon Dr. Stephen Maturin (Paul Bettany), Aubrey chases after the Acheron.

Just like several other historical movies released around the early 2000s, Master and Commander had an air of authenticity that helped elevate it. Naval warfare movies were relatively rare back then, and this movie featured period-accurate costumes and language. Filming took place on an actual ship–the HMS Rose–and a specially built full-scale replica that floated inside of a massive tank at Baja Studios in Mexico.

Speaking of Russell Crowe, an Amazon-exclusive Gladiator 2-Movie Steelbook Collection released in May and is in stock for $68. Crowe starred in the original Gladiator (2000), and Paul Mescal took on the lead role in the long-awaited 2024 sequel. Ridley Scott directed both films. Here’s a quick rundown of the 4K Blu-ray editions of Gladiator and Gladiator II that are in stock at Amazon.

Gladiator 4K Blu-rays

Gladiator 2-Movie Steelbook Collection

Another great Ridley Scott film to check out is Kingdom of Heaven, as it recently got a 4K restoration, too. This is the Director’s Cut that includes a ton of extra content, greatly fleshing out several scenes that never made it into the theatrical version. Sadly, the Steelbook Edition of Kingdom of Heaven’s Director’s Cut has been hard to find in stock, but you can get a region-free 4K standard edition.

Set during the Crusades, Kingdom of Heaven follows Balian (Orlando Bloom) as he joins his father, Baron Godfrey (Liam Neeson), on their journey to Jerusalem to reclaim it from the forces of the Ayyubid Sultan Saladin.



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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Limited Edition Steelbook Preorders Are Live
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Limited Edition Steelbook Preorders Are Live

by admin September 23, 2025



The Fantastic Four: First Steps is now available to watch from your couch by purchasing the digital edition from Prime Video or another streaming service. But if you’re willing to wait a few more weeks, the physical editions offer much better value than the $30 digital edition. Walmart has opened preorders for five different editions of First Steps on 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD, including a handsome Limited Edition Steelbook for $45. The Steelbook Edition and the regular $30 4K Blu-ray edition come with 1080p Blu-ray and digital editions. And if you don’t need 4K resolution, the standard Blu-ray edition is up for grabs for as low as $25–though there is a Walmart-exclusive Blu-ray with pop-up art for $30.

The physical editions of The Fantastic Four: First Steps release October 14. We’ll update this story with Amazon preorder links once they are available.

$45 | Releases October 14

The steelbook case gels with the retro-futuristic trappings of the film with colorful character art against a muted backdrop. It almost looks like an advertisement for a classic sitcom. The front of the case features Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), Human Torch (Joseph Quinn), and H.E.R.B.I.E. (voiced by Matthew Wood). The back of the case includes headshots of the team in their normal human forms with Galactus (Ralph Ineson) looming overhead and Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) flying on her cosmic surfboard.

The Limited Edition Steelbook comes with 4K and 1080p Blu-ray discs as well as a voucher to claim the digital edition from Movies Anywhere. The 4K disc supports Dolby Vision and HDR10. Audio formats for all 4K and Blu-ray editions include DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround sound and Dolby Digital 2.0. Subtitles are available in English, Spanish, and French.

All 4K and 1080p Blu-ray editions include several featurettes, a director audio commentary, and several other pieces of bonus content.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Special Features

  • Meet the First Family with director Matt Shakman and the cast
  • Fantastic Futurism: Discussion on retro-futuristic aesthetic
  • From Beyond and From Below: Discussion on adapting the comic books.
  • Audio Commentary with director Matt Shakman and production designer Kasra Farahani
  • Gag Reel
  • Deleted Scenes

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Editions:

$30 | Releases October 14 | Walmart Exclusive

As usual for Marvel movies, Walmart has an exclusive 1080p Blu-ray edition of First Steps with pop-up art. The slipcover unfolds to create a 3D display of the superhero team in the FantastiCar.

The Pop-Up Edition costs five bucks more than the standard edition Blu-ray, and both versions come with a digital version of the film, too.

If you want to create a sprawling display of Marvel pop-up art, Walmart still has Pop-Up Editions of several other recent Marvel movies, including Deadpool and Wolverine, Thunderbolts, and Captain America: Brave New World.

Other recent Marvel movies with Pop-Up

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Limited Edition Steelbook

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Books & Soundtrack

Multiple books about The Fantastic Four: First Steps are available to preorder, including The Art of the Movie Deluxe Slipcase Edition. Vinyl collectors can also preorder the official soundtrack in a two-disc set with a Blue and Orange Marble color schemes.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Action Figures

Marvel Legends Fantastic Four Action Figures

Multiple series of action figures themed around The Fantastic Four: First Steps released over the past couple of months, including 6-inch articulated figures with swappable accessories in the Marvel Legends line. A few of these figures are difficult to find in stock, including Mister Fantastic and Silver Surfer. The Marvel Legends series released in July; more recently, Galactus and The Thing joined the Titan Hero lineup. The Titan Hero series is a budget-friendly collection of 12-inch figures for $20 or less. There’s also a new stretchable Mister Fantastic action figure for $30 at Walmart.

Young fans may be interested in Hasbro’s new The Thing Clobberin’ FX Fists. The foam fists have motion-activated sound effects and are available for $30 at Amazon.

Marvel Legends 6-inch Action Figures

Marvel Titan Hero 12-inch Action Figures

$60

In June, Lego released a building set themed around The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Part of its Construction Figure lineup, the 427-piece kit lets fans build an articulated Galactus figure. The 11-inch action figure comes with four Lego minifigures: Mister Fantastic with extendable legs, Invisible Woman with force shields, Human Torch with hand blasters and feet flames, and The Thing with oversized hands. Each minifigure has unique accessories or design features that highlight their abilities.

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Creepshow 4K Steelbook And New Creepshow 2 Limited Edition Get Massive Price Cuts
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Creepshow 4K Steelbook And New Creepshow 2 Limited Edition Get Massive Price Cuts

by admin September 22, 2025



Amazon has several scary good deals on the horror-comedy anthology franchise Creepshow, including steep discounts on two exciting upcoming releases. Creepshow 2’s Limited Edition 4K Blu-ray is on sale for $33 (was $50) ahead of its September 30 launch. The first printing of Arrow Films’ 4K restoration comes with numerous exclusive bonuses, including a comic book adaptation of an unpublished Stephen King short story. You can pair the 4K edition of the sequel with last year’s Creepshow Limited Edition Steelbook, which is discounted to only $23 (was $40)–by far the lowest price yet.

Creepshow fans can also save big on the upcoming Blu-ray box set of the complete four-season run of Shudder’s anthology series. Preorders for the Creepshow: Complete Series Collector’s Edition have dropped to $68.47 (was $100) at Amazon and Walmart. Slated for November 11, the box set leans into the franchise’s roots and inspirations with a CRT TV display box containing comic book-inspired disc cases. It looks like an awesome collectible for Creepshow fans.

Creepshow: Complete Series (Blu-ray)

As shown above, the CRT TV’s display clearly can switch between a red background with the series logo and a picture of The Creep, but it’s unclear how this mechanism works. In any case, it’s one of the cooler display boxes we’ve seen this year. All four seasons have their own case modeled after the the in-universe Creepshow comics and Stephen King’s graphic novel. You’ll also get a real comic book based on “Skeletons in the Closet,” which is one of the vignettes in Season 3, Episode 2.

If you love Creepshow, you’ve come to the right place. Along with details on the two upcoming releases, we put together lists of Creepshow Blu-rays, making-of books, and the ongoing comic book anthology series. So make sure to creep farther down for some great Creepshow deals–unless you’d rather look for yourself, in which case you can check out the Amazon hubs we created: Creepshow Blu-rays | Creepshow books and comics.

$68.47 (was $100) | Releases November 11

Creepshow debuted on Shudder in 2019 and quickly became one of the horror streamer’s marquee original series. It was undoubtedly a huge subscription seller for Shudder, especially Season 1 was the best take on the franchise since the original movie.

The anthology series ran for four seasons and 25 episodes, including two TV specials, before ending in 2023. Episodes of Creepshow include a pair of distinct vignettes, roughly 20-25 minutes each.

Franchise creators Stephen King and George A. Romero weren’t involved with the production, but a few episodes are based on King’s short stories, including the show’s very first vignette “Gray Matter,” adapted from a story in King’s excellent collection Night Shift. The 2020 Halloween special adapted “Survivor Type” from Skeleton Crew. The back half of the special was based on “Twittering from the Circus of the Dead” from the story collection Full Throttle by Joe Hill, who also happens to be King’s eldest son.

The 9-disc box set has a total runtime of roughly 18 hours. All 23 episodes and the two specials are displayed in 1080p resolution and support DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. Bonus features include cast and crew interviews, behind-the-scenes featurettes, and photo galleries.

If you’re interested in the behind-the-scenes content, you should also check out Shudder’s Creepshow: From Script to Scream, a 240-page coffee-table book with a foreword by Stephen King. The hardcover book is on sale for $35 (was $50) at Amazon.

$33 (was $50) | Releases September 30

Creepshow 2’s Limited Edition 4K Blu-ray was restored from the original camera negative with HDR (Dolby Vision and HDR10) and three audio formats: 5.1 DTS-HD, stereo, and lossless monaural.

Arrow Video originally created a 2K restoration that released as Creepshow 2: Special Edition back in 2016 on 1080p Blu-ray. The on-disc special features for the 4K release largely mirror the Special Edition. The reversible sleeve and cover art by Mike Saputo matches the 2016 release, too.

Just like the first printing of the 1080p Blu-ray, the 4K release includes two limited-edition booklets. These are no longer included with the standard Blu-ray and were limited to 3,000 units, but now you have another chance. For reference, the first printing has a red sleeve, but after it sells out, it’ll likely switch to a blue sleeve like the Blu-ray edition.

Most notably, you’ll get a booklet with the comic adaptation of “Pinfall,” one of the two stories that were cut from the film. The story was written by Stephen King and adapted into a script by George Romero. Jason Mayoh adapted the story into a comic for the Blu-ray release in 2016. Along with the comic booklet, you’ll get an illustrated booklet with commentary from Michael Blyth.

“Pinfall” has never been published as a short story or filmed, so this is the only way to experience one of Stephen King’s unpublished stories.

Creepshow 2 4K Limited Edition Bonuses

  • “Pinfall” comic booklet (adaptation of unpublished King story)
  • Illustrated booklet with commentary on the film
  • Collector’s sleeve with original artwork and reversible cover art
  • Featurettes, audio commentaries, and interviews

A full list of on-disc special features can be found at the end of this article. For a deep dive on the sequel, check out The Making of Creepshow 2, a 320-page account of the film’s production based on production documents and author Lee Karr’s conversations with cast and crew.

$23 (was $40) | All-time low

Though you can watch Creepshow 2 without watching the original, the 1982 anthology is a more well-rounded collection of horror-comedy stories, so it doesn’t really make sense to skip it. Plus, it’s already available on 4K Blu-ray. A Collector’s Edition released in 2023, and the awesome Steelbook Edition shown above arrived just in time for Halloween last year. The Limited Edition Steelbook is on sale for only $23 (was $40), which is actually cheaper than the standard 4K Blu-ray edition by a few bucks.

Both editions include 4K Blu-ray and standard 1080p Blu-rays and the same special features. The film was remastered in 4K using the original camera negatives and supports HDR (Dolby Vision and HDR10), Dolby Atmos audio, and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and 2.0. Special features include three different audio commentary tracks, a roundtable on the making of the anthology, interviews, and a whole bunch more. You can check out the full list at the bottom of this article.

Creepshow 2 Limited Edition (Arrow Video)

Creepshow and its numerous follow-ups blend horror and comedy while paying homage to classic comics like Tales from the Crypt and The Haunt of Fear. Directed by George Romero, the 1982 original is an anthology film with five distinct vignettes. Stories include a murdered man rising from the dead, a mysterious meteor that lands on a remote farm, and a cockroach army that’s hunting a man with Entomophobia.

Stephen King made his screenwriting debut with Creepshow, and two of the five tales were adapted from his short fiction. Creepshow wears its comic book influences on its sleeve, and King adapted the film into a graphic novel the same year the movie released.

Creepshow 2’s screenplay was written by Romero and directed by the original film’s cinematographer Michael Gornick. Though originally planned to mirror its predecessor with five vignettes, only three made it into the movie: “Old Chief Wood’nhead,” “The Raft,” and “The Hitch-hiker.” All three are based on King’s short stories, but “The Raft” is the only one that has been published and collected in the author’s heralded collection Skeleton Crew.

“Cat from Hell,” the other King story that was cut from Creepshow 2, was included in Tales from the Darkside: The Movie in 1990. The spin-off film was based on a TV series created by Romero in 1983. Given the timing, it should come as no surprise that Tales from the Darkside–also a horror-comedy anthology–existed because of Creepshow’s unexpected box office success. Tales from the Darkside: The Complete Series is available on DVD for $27.90.

Creepshow franchise 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray releases

Beyond the collectible editions, the first two Creepshow anthologies are available for $10-$12 each on standard Blu-ray. The Creepshow franchise technically has three film anthologies, but the 2006 straight-to-home-video Creepshow 3 is one that many fans want to forget exists at all (it’s quite bad). If you want to be reminded of it, a region-free Blu-ray edition of Creepshow 3 is $22 at Walmart. All three films are collected in a DVD box set for $25.

Another box set option is the King of Horror 8-Film Collection on Blu-ray or DVD. This one only includes the first Creepshow movie, but you’ll also get The Shining, Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, the 1990 It miniseries, and more. King of Horror’s Blu-ray edition is only $36.30 (was $60) at Amazon.

Creepshow Movies

All four seasons of Shudder’s anthology series are already available on Blu-ray and DVD. The first season is currently priced close to $30, but Seasons 2-4 are up for grabs for under $15 each.

Tales from the Darkside / Tales from the Crypt

If you like the horror-comedy anthology structure, you should definitely check out Tales from the Darkside and Tales from the Crypt.

Creepshow by Stephen King (1982) | Creepshow Deluxe Edition Book One (2024)

Shudder’s series also led to the revival of Creepshow in print. Skybound and Image Comics have published 20 Creepshow comics since 2022, and 15 of them have been collected in paperback volumes. Each volume has five standalone comics written and illustrated by a rotating group of big names in the industry, including Garth Ennis and Joe Hill. As a child, Hill appeared in the prologue and epilogue of the original Creepshow film, and over 40 years later he wrote an official Creepshow comic called Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station.

The first issue in Volume 4 was published September 17. Volume 4 #2 releases October 22, and #3 is scheduled for November 19.

If you want to catch up on the anthology series, the first three volumes are available in trade paperback for $10-$15 each. Volume 3 was published in April, and Volume 4’s paperback edition is slated for April 14, 2026. Last holiday season, Image Comics published a hardcover Deluxe Edition compiling the first two volumes. Amazon has Creepshow Deluxe Edition for $21 (was $40), which is almost exactly the same price as the two paperback editions combined.

Joe Hill’s Creepshow comic and three others are one-shots that aren’t included in the collected volumes, but you can buy Kindle digital editions for a couple bucks each or collected volumes for $8-$12. All 20 Creepshow comics released publsihed so far are available in a Kindle bundle for $43.80. But before reading the new series, we’d highly recommend Stephen King’s original graphic novel, which is available in paperback for only $15 (was $20) at Amazon.

Modern Creepshow Series (2022-Present)

Creepshow Digital Comics

Creepshow 2 reversible cover art

Creepshow 2 Limited Edition Special Features

  • “Pinfall” comic booklet (adaptation of unpublished King story)
  • Illustrated booklet with commentary on the film
  • Collector’s sleeve with original artwork and reversible cover art
  • Native 4K (2160p) restoration from original camera negative
  • HDR: Dolby Vision and HDR10
  • Audio: 5.1 DTS-HD surround sound, stereo, and lossless mono (original)
  • English subtitles
  • Audio Commentary: director Michael Gornick
  • Screeplay for a Sequel – Interview with screenwriter George A. Romero
  • Tales from the Creep – Interview with actor and makeup artist Tom Savini
  • Poncho’s Last Ride – Interview with actor Daniel Beer
  • The Road to Dover – Interview with actor Tom Wright
  • Nightmares in Foam Rubber – Archive featurette and interviews on Creepshow 2 special effects
  • My Friend Rick – Howard Berger talks about special effects mentor Rick Baker
  • Behind-the-scenes footage
  • Image gallery
  • Trailers and Commercials
  • Original screenplay galleries

Creepshow Steelbook + Collector’s Edition Special Features

Disc 1: 4K Blu-ray

  • Audio commentary with director George A. Romero and makeup effects artist Tom Savini
  • Audio commentary with photography director Michael Gornick
  • Audio commentary with composer/first assistant director John Harrison and construction coordinator Ed Fountain
  • Interviews: Michael Gornick, John Amplas, Bruce Alan Miller, Darryl Ferucci
  • Mondo Macabre – A look at Creepshow posters with Mondo co-founder Rob Jones and events planner Josh Curry
  • Collecting Creepshow – Prop collector Dave Burian shows off his collection
  • The Colors Of Creepshow – How Creepshow was restored in 4K
  • Into The Mix – Sound re-recordist Chris Jenkins talks about remastering the audio
  • Still Galleries – Behind-the-scenes pictures, movie posters, special effects makeup, color stills, posters, and lobby cards

Disc 2: 1080p Blu-ray

  • Terror and the Three Rivers – Roundtable discussion on the making of Creepshow
  • The Comic Book Look – Interview with costume designer Barbara Anderson
  • Ripped From the Pages – Interview with animator Rick Catizone
  • Horror’s Hallowed Grounds – Sean Clark tours original filming locations
  • Tom Savini’s Behind-the-scenes footage
  • Audio commentary with director George A. Romero and makeup effects artist Tom Savini
  • Audio commentary with photography director Michael Gornick
  • Audio commentary with composer/first assistant director John Harrison and construction coordinator Ed Fountain
  • Audio interviews with original crew
  • Mondo Macabre – A look at Creepshow posters with Mondo co-founder Rob Jones and events planner Josh Curry
  • Collecting Creepshow – Prop collector Dave Burian shows off his collection
  • The Colors Of Creepshow – How Creepshow was restored in 4K
  • Into The Mix – Sound re-recordist Chris Jenkins talks about remastering the audio
  • Still Galleries – Behind-the-scenes pictures, movie posters, special effects makeup, color stills, posters, and lobby cards
  • Deleted scenes
  • TV and radio commercials
  • Theatrical trailers in English and Spanish

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Corpse Bride Limited Edition Steelbook Preorders Discounted, Releases This Week
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Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride launches on 4K Blu-ray for the first time on September 23. The cult-classic stop-motion animated movie is celebrating its 20th anniversary with two different editions, including a Limited Edition Steelbook with a collectible steelbook case and decorative sleeve. Burton fans can preorder Corpse Bride’s Limited Edition Steelbook for $30 (was $35) at Amazon and Walmart. The standard 4K Blu-ray edition is up for grabs for only $23.79 at Amazon and Walmart.

This has been a popular Steelbook Edition–it sold out for the first time in July before the official artwork was even revealed–and has been listed for as high as $45.49 at both retailers. If you already preordered from Amazon or Walmart, your order total will be adjusted to reflect the lowest price offered before launch ($30). Burton fans can also preorder the new Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Limited Edition Steelbook for $30 (was $35). The Beetlejuice sequel’s collectible edition releases the same day as Corpse Bride.

$30 (was $45.49) | Releases September 23

Corpse Bride’s Limited Edition Steelbook continues a trend we’ve seen more of recently by including a transparent sleeve with artwork that changes the look of the display case. With the sleeve on, as shown above, Emily Merrimack’s eyes are closed, and she’s surrounded by butterflies. When you remove the sleeve, the Corpse Bride’s eyes open and the butterflies disappear, leaving the night sky background clear besides the full moon.

The back of the steelbook features Victor Van Dort, the man who unwittingly marries Emily (according to her, at least). More undead characters are featured on the interior covers, including General Wellington and Bonejangles.

$23.79 | Releases September 23

Corpse Bride’s standard 4K Blu-ray mirrors the Steelbook Edition in terms of on-disc content and technical specs. Both editions come with one 4K Blu-ray disc and a voucher for the digital edition via Movies Anywhere.

The 4K restoration includes HDR10 and supports Dolby Atmos surround sound. Along with the film, fans can watch a bunch of bonus content, including retrospectives, featurettes, interviews, and more. Special features are on the disc regardless of which edition you choose, but they aren’t rendered in 4K.

Corpse Bride Special Features

  • Digging Up the Past: The Minds Behind Corpse Bride
  • ‘Til Death Do Us Art: A Corpse Bride Reflection
  • The Animators: The Breath of Life
  • Danny Elfman Interprets the Two Worlds
  • Inside the Two Worlds of the Corpse Bride
  • Voices from the Underworld
  • The Corpse Bride Pre-Production Galleries
  • Tim Burton: Dark vs. Light
  • Making Puppets Tick
  • The Voices Behind the Voice

Corpse Bride Limited Edition Steelbook

Corpse Bride is the dark tale of Victor Van Dort (Johnny Depp), a young bachelor roped into a wedding of convenience to his bride-to-be, Victoria Everglot (Emily Watson). After a series of incidents result in Victor accidentally marrying a deceased woman named Emily (Helena Bonham Carter), he must find a way to escape the Land of the Dead, help Emily move on.

While Burton’s work spans multiple genres and decades, each film carries his signature style and visual atmosphere, and if you’re looking to check out more of his catalog, many of his films are available on Blu-ray at Amazon. Burton made his directorial debut with Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, and he followed up it with several other cult-classic movies throughout the 1980s and 1990s, such as A Nightmare Before Christmas, Beetlejuice, and Mars Attacks. He also directed two of the best Batman films ever, in 1989’s Batman and its sequel, Batman Returns. Both films are available in a four-film 4K Blu-ray collection alongside Batman Forever and Batman & Robin for only $33 (was $90) at Amazon.

As mentioned, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Burton’s latest film, is getting a Limited Edition Steelbook on September 23, too. It’s worth noting Walmart still has a few copies of the film’s original Steelbook Edition for $20.

Check out a list of even more Tim Burton movies on 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray below.

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John Wick 4-Movie Blu-Ray Collection Is Only $26 For A Limited Time

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John Wick 4K Blu-rays and box sets are on sale for cheap at Amazon and Walmart. Fans of the Keanu Reeves action movie series can get all four mainline films in a Blu-ray and DVD combo pack for only $26.49 (was $45) at Amazon. Alternatively, you can get John Wick Chapters 1-3 on 4K Blu-ray for only $28.49 (was $45). For a collectible edition, check out the Walmart-exclusive Stash Book Collection, which includes three steelbook cases inside a replica Stash Book from the movies for $50.

Both retailers also have limited-time deals on individual 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray editions of John Wick. You can pair the mainline films with the new spin-off Ballerina: From the World of John Wick, which released on 4K Blu-ray and standard Blu-ray September 9.

We’ve rounded up all of the best John Wick 4K and 1080p Blu-ray deals below. And if you also like watching Bob Odenkirk do his best John Wick impression, check out the Walmart-exclusive Nobody 2 Steelbook Edition before it launches October 7; you can also snag the recently released Nobody 4K Steelbook for only $30.

$26.49 (was $45) | Limited-time deal

John Wick: Chapters 1-4 Collection is an eight-disc set with 1080p Blu-ray and DVD versions of all four mainline films. It also comes with four art cards with pretty awesome character art. The cardboard slipcase has a window frame, allowing you to switch between the four pieces of artwork for display.

The box set already offers terrific value just for the movies themselves, but you’ll also get hours of bonus features, including audio commentaries and over 35 featurettes.

Note: You’ll find a voucher in the case for digital copies of the four movies, but the codes expired in October 2024. Technically, the wording says “may not be valid,” so it’s still worth trying on the off-chance it does work.

If you already own Chapter 4, there’s a Chapters 1-3 box set for $19.38. Alternatively, you can buy each John Wick movie on Blu-ray for $7 to $9 each.

John Wick on Blu-ray:

$50 (was $100) | Exclusive to Walmart

Arguably the coolest John Wick Blu-ray collection, the Walmart-exclusive Stash Book Collection bundles Chapters 1-3 on 4K Blu-ray and 1080p Blu-ray. The six-disc box set is on sale for $50 (was $100) right now. Each film comes with its own collectible steelbook case. The trio of steelbooks are stored inside a replica of Wick’s stash book. The front cover folds open like. a book, and there’s a window to view the steelbook “pages” of the fancy book.

The Stash Book Collection was initially released as a Best Buy exclusive, but once Best Buy stopped carrying Blu-rays, Walmart nabbed the exclusivity and reprinted it last year.

$72.36

You could pair the Stash Collection with a Walmart-exclusive 4K Blu-ray and 1080p Blu-ray edition of John Wick: Chapter 4. This Limited Edition Collector’s Gift Set is pretty expensive at $72.36–shipped and sold by Walmart–but the exclusive display box sure does look nice. Inside the box, you’ll find the following extras:

  • 6 Double-sided Collector Cards
  • Custom Map of Paris
  • Specialty Marquee Pin
  • The Continental Osaka Hotel Key Card
  • The Continental Osaka Folder

$30 | Exclusive to Walmart

As mentioned, Ballerina: From the World of John Wick launched on 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on September 9. Walmart’s exclusive Steelbook Edition with a slipcover is currently in stock for $30–though it may not be available in all US regions.

$35 | Exclusive to Amazon

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Amazon’s exclusive Steelbook Edition of Ballerina has lenticular artwork that looks pretty awesome. Unfortunately, this edition has been even harder to find in stock, and it’s currently sold out.

Take a look at Walmart’s John Wick Stash Book Collection below:

Walmart-exclusive John Wick 4K Blu-ray collection

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by admin September 18, 2025



Back in the ’90s, Todd McFarlane’s Spawn was one of the hottest comic books on shelves. The flagship series for Image Comics, Spawn’s popularity spilled into mainstream pop culture with its own line of toys, an animated HBO series, and –perhaps most notably–a feature film adaptation in 1997 starring Michael Jai White as the titular antihero. Now, almost 18 years later, the grim superhero film is getting a limited-edition 4K release from Arrow Video, which is on a roll with 4K restorations of cult classics.

Spawn Limited Edition includes theatrical and director’s cuts as well as premium packaging, new artwork, and a few collectibles. Preorders opened at $50 in late July, but Amazon and Walmart are now offering a substantial discount that drops the price to $32 ahead of its October 7 release.

$32 (was $50) | Releases October 7

Arrow Video restored the Theatrical and Director’s Cuts in native 4K (2160p) resolution using the original camera negatives. Both versions support High Dynamic Range with Dolby Vision and HDR10. Audio options include DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and lossless stereo.

The Limited Edition is packaged in a reversible sleeve with new artwork. You’ll also get an illustrated booklet with fresh commentary and a double-sided, fold-out poster.

The main difference between the Theatrical and Director’s Cut is the tone, as a lot of the violence was removed to secure a PG-13 rating. Other than that, the Director’s Cut is less than three minutes longer than the Theatrical Cut, but the extra violence pushes it into R-rated territory.

There’s also a ton of bonus materials, such as a a brand-new audio commentary with comic book expert and podcast host Dave Baxter, and new interviews with the film’s cast and crew. You can also explore archival content, including behind-the-scenes featurettes, promotional materials, and audio commentary tracks, many of which are from previous DVD and Blu-ray releases. You can check out the full list of features below.

Spawn Limited Edition 4K Blu-ray Bonus Features

  • Native 4K restorations of Theatrical and Director’s Cuts
  • HDR: Dolby Vision and HDR10
  • Sound: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 / Lossless Stereo
  • New reversible cover and sleeve art
  • Double-sided poster
  • Illustrated booklet with commentary by John Torrani

Disc 1: Director’s Cut (Rated R)

  • 4K resolution (2160p)
  • HDR: Dolby Vision and HDR10
  • Sound: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 / Lossless Stereo
  • Audio commentary with comic book expert and podcast host Dave Baxter (new)
  • Audio commentary with Todd McFarlane, Mark A.Z. Dippé, Clint Goldman, and Steve Williams
  • Hell’s Perfect Son: An interview with actor Michael Jai White (new)
  • Spawn Support: An interview with actors Melinda Clarke and D.B. Sweeney (new)
  • The Devil’s in the Details: An interview with animatronic creature and special makeup effects artists Howard Berger and Greg Nicotero (new)
  • The Devil’s Music: An interview with music supervisor Happy Walters (new)
  • Order Out of Chaos: An interview with editor Michael Knue (new)
  • Todd McFarlane: Chapter & Verse featurette
  • The Making of Spawn featurette
  • Preview: Todd McFarlane’s Spawn – The Animated Movie
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Scene-to-storyboard comparisons
  • Original Todd McFarlane sketches
  • Spawn concept and sketch gallery
  • English subtitles

Disc 2: Theatrical Cut (Rated PG-13)

  • 4K resolution (2160p)
  • HDR: Dolby Vision and HDR10
  • Sound: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 / Lossless Stereo
  • English subtitles

Spawn tells the story of ruthlessly efficient black ops soldier Al Simmons. Betrayed and murdered by his commanding officer, Jason Wynn (Martin Sheen), Simmons is sent to hell for his sins, but he is resurrected on Earth by the devil Malebolgia as part of a grand scheme to kickstart the apocalypse. Empowered with the might of Hell, Simmons finds himself torn between his quest for revenge, dark forces, and salvation.

While it’s not on the same level as Blade–which arrived a year later and is credited for modernizing superhero movies–there’s still a lot to love about Spawn. It’s not afraid to be a comic book movie, and it mixed impressive practical effects with groundbreaking CGI at the time to bring the character to life. With Michael Jai White as the tortured antihero, the movie had a terrific leading man opposed by John Leguizamo’s character of Clown, who could transform into the monstrous Violator when backed into a corner.

A movie night with Spawn followed up by Blade would make for a great double feature. Blade is already available on 4K Blu-ray for only $21.41 (was $35). Alternatively, you can grab Blade Trilogy for just $12 on 1080p Blu-ray.

Spawn graphic novels

Spawn Compendiums: Color Editions (Paperback)

If you want to check out the comic books that turned Spawn into a household name, the Compendium Collection paperbacks are a nice budget-friendly option. Image Comics has been releasing updated, full-color editions over the past few years. Seven massive volumes are available now. Volume 7 was just published September 9. Fair warning: All of the Compendiums eclipse 1,000 pages, so these take up considerable shelf space. Each one retails for $60, but you can save some cash at Amazon right now. Volume 1, for instance, is discounted to only $34.

Spawn: Origins Deluxe Editions (Hardcover)

The Deluxe Editions are printed on larger, higher-quality paper and are hardbound rather than paperback. Each Deluxe Edition comes with a fancy slipcase. But while these are large books in their own right, each one contains about half as many comics as the Compendium Editions.



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Samsung’s 2TB 990 Evo Plus SSD is $100 for a limited time

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If you’ve been running out of storage on your PC or PS5, or you just want an SSD that’s faster than what you have, here’s a great deal: the PCIe Gen 5-compatible 990 Evo Plus M.2 SSD from Samsung is selling at a bargain today, with its 2TB and 4TB versions selling for $99.99 and $199.99, respectively, at B&H Photo. If you want to hop on this deal before the prices go back up, you have until the end of the day. The correct price will be reflected at checkout.

Even if you don’t have a PCIe Gen 5 rig, complete with the latest motherboard, processor, RAM, and GPU, you can still benefit from the 990 Evo Plus. That’s because all Gen 5 SSDs are backwards compatible with PCIe Gen 4 systems, meaning that it’ll work in PCs with available M.2 slots and PlayStation 5 consoles alike (although, in the case of the latter, you’ll need to install your own cheap heatsink to keep it running cool).

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