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The Wolfman (2010) Collector’s Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray

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Academy Award® winners Anthony Hopkins and Benicio Del Toro tear up the screen in this action-packed thriller. Lawrence Talbot (Del Toro) is lured back to his family estate to investigate the savage murder of his brother by a bloodthirsty beast. There, Talbot must confront his childhood demons, his estranged father (Hopkins), his brother’s grieving fiancée (Emily Blunt) and a suspicious Scotland Yard Inspector (Hugo). When Talbot is bitten by the creature, he becomes eternally cursed and soon discovers a fate far worse than death. Inspired by the classic Universal film that launched a legacy of horror, The Wolfman brings the myth of a cursed man back to its iconic origins. The Wolfman (2010) Collector’s Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray

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Lawrence Talbot, a haunted nobleman, is lured back to his family estate after his brother vanishes. Reunited with his estranged father, Talbot sets out to find his brother…and discovers a horrifying destiny for himself. Talbot’s childhood ended the night his mother died. After he left the sleepy Victorian hamlet of Blackmoor, he spent decades recovering and trying to forget. But when his brother’s fiancée, Gwen Conliffe, tracks him down to help find her missing love, Talbot returns home to join the search. He learns that something with brute strength and insatiable bloodlust has been killing the villagers, and that a suspicious Scotland Yard inspector named Aberline has come to investigate. The Wolfman (2010) Collector’s Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray

Bonus Content:

  • 2024 4K Restoration
  • Presented In Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
  • Audio Commentary by Film Critic Drew McWeeny
  • 2024 4K Restorations: Theatrical & Extended Version
  • Audio Commentary by Film Critic Drew McWeeny (Extended Version)
  • Of Fur and Fang: Folklorist & Author Karen Stollznow on Werewolves and The Wolfman
  • The Wolfbane Blooms Again: Makeup Effects Artist David Elsey on The Wolfman
  • Alternate Ending
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Extended Scenes
  • Return of The Wolfman: Featurette
  • The Beast Maker: Featurette
  • Transformation Secrets: Featurette
  • The Wolfman Unleashed: Featurette

Additional information

MPAA rating ‏ : ‎

NR (Not Rated)

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎

0.53 x 6.74 x 5.38 inches; 4.32 ounces

Director ‏ : ‎

Joe Johnston

Media Format ‏ : ‎

Collector's Edition, 4K, Subtitled

Run time ‏ : ‎

1 hour and 42 minutes

Release date ‏ : ‎

October 22, 2024

Actors ‏ : ‎

Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving

Producers ‏ : ‎

Scott Stuber, Benicio Del Toro, Rick Yorn, Sean Daniel

Language ‏ : ‎

English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1)

Studio ‏ : ‎

SHOUT! FACTORY

ASIN ‏ : ‎

B0D9MHN8JB

Country of Origin ‏ : ‎

USA

Number of discs ‏ : ‎

3

Best Sellers Rank:

#1,038 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs

Customer Reviews:

(5,846)

10 reviews for The Wolfman (2010) Collector’s Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray

  1. Chris DiZio

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Decent with lost potential

    Blu-Ray looks great

  2. Steve

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Very scary!

    I had seen this movie before, but it had been a long time and I wanted to watch it again. Sometimes when I am in a blue funk or recovering from an illness, I like to lay on the couch and watch a really scary movie, like Wolfman or Frankenstein or zombie attack or something like that. Anyway, I was in that sort of mood so I ordered up the wolf man. I’ll tell you I like that scene Where they have the Wolfman in his un transformed state tied to that chair in the lecture hall with all those fine gentlemen watching. That is so hilarious when he transforms and they are all trying to get out of that room. There is a lot of sadness and truth in that however and so you had better be prepared for that.

    3 people found this helpful

  3. HE WHO FUNKS BEHIND THE ROWS!!

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Not As Bad As Some People Say, But Not Great Either!!

    Benicio Del Toro plays the ill-fated Laurence Tolbert (sp?), who getsbitten savagely by a strange beast in the dark & misty forest one nightand eventually becomes a werewolf. One of the mythical lycans…dreaded creatures of the night.They used alot of the old period story, but embellishments weremade here and there of course to update things slightly technology-wise,while keeping that dark murky 19th Century British vibe intact.Sir Anthony Hopkins plays Tolbert’s father, who, as the film progresses,reveals a few secrets of his own. (-:Visually, I found this movie entertaining enough…there’s plenty of gore,blood, disemboweled entrails, ripped out throats and ripped off heads!But overall there was just something missing…..as in REAL PASSION inthe story-telling, acting, directing, editing. I watched the unrated director’scut, which I assume is the director’s unedited vision without interferencefrom the studio brass. But I’m afraid I wasn’t terribly impressed!IMO, this movie was another case of a good cast, good crew, otherwise goodproducer and director, who somewhere got lost in the sauce and the film gotmuddled in places. Other places are bursts of brilliance of what this film could’ve been.Emily Blunt’s character provides the softness and motherlove to the tragicLaurence Talbot, and alas, is the one who delivers him from historment in the end. I must say the best scenes were towards the endbetween Del Toro and Hopkins! Also, the scenes earlier in the gypsy campas well as in the asylum…KILLER!! (-:My final advice would be to rent it first, and then if it’s yourcup of tea, by all means, buy it!It’s not as bad as some try to make it out to be….but it’s merely okay at the end of the day.

    5 people found this helpful

  4. Derrick D Morehead

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    As advertised

    Satisfied

  5. Amazon Customer

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love This Film, I Personally Believe It To Be A Great Remake

    Love this movie. Many don’t like it, but sometimes it’s cool to be the only person who loves something unique. It def added so much more to the original Lon Cheney Jr film. The character of Francis Aberline I’m not sure was a necessary addition to the storyline, esp since he is just a copy of Frederick Abberline from Johnny Depp’s “From Hell,” clearly, since Lawrence mentions the Ripper case to Aberline. The DVD arrived in the mail in perfect condition, so no complaints whatsoever there. I’m also a fan of Anthony Hopkins and Emily Blunt, and thought they added much to the story, Emily playing Gwen Conliffe’s character quite exceptionally well. I was stoked to find out that Rick Baker, the special makeup effects guru known for “An American Werewolf in London” finally got his dream-come-true by working on this film since the original Wolf Man is what inspired him to get into makeup design. There is a scene that is def an homage to “American Werewolf” when the omnibus falls over like in the Piccadilly Massacre, except the werewolf didn’t jump into the bus to kill people. The deleted scenes are such a treat, I was afraid the Unrated Version wouldn’t have the deleted train scene with Max von Sydow just to be pleasantly surprised that it was included. The silver wolf cane was pretty significant in the original film so I’m glad that it was included somewhere. My favorite scene must be when Lawrence transforms into the Wolfman in front of all the doctors in the asylum and gets his vengeance on his sadistic doctor. Hope this isn’t a spoiler, but I love seeing Anthony Hopkins play a villain, esp when he played Hannibal Lecter, so this was a real treat for Hopkins fans. I thought the effects were pretty good, and I know werewolf fans probably think this Wolfman isn’t what they wanted since we’ve come a long way with showing werewolves running around on all fours, like in “American Werewolf,” but I thought this one looked pretty good trying to remain true to Lon Cheney Jr.’s original look, and he technically did run on all fours in the London sequence. I believe they might be making another Wolfman movie, but I’m content with this one. Benicio del Toro was a die-hard Wolf Man fan and had been aching to play Larry Talbot for years, and he kinda looks like Cheney Jr., so I’m actually content.

    7 people found this helpful

  6. eric

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Don’t Miss This Opportunity

    Excellent movie 🎥 and prompt delivery service. Well done!

  7. Brian

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    An admittedly good update on a time-honored classic

    I initially did not believe that Joe Johnston possessed the necessary credentials to craft a film of this magnitude. With productions such as “Jumanji” and “Jurassic Park III” in his creative arsenal, I was understandably concerned about the potential disaster this latest remake very well could become.Those fears were thankfully allayed, however, upon the day I was finally able to catch “The Wolfman” in a theater. For all of it’s modern-day technological glitz, I still found this to be every bit as atmospheric and engrossing as the original. Not only has Johnston paid tremendous homage to the Lon Chaney classic, he has also honored the lavish tradition of Hammer Studios with some of the most sumptuous set designs this side of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Dracula.”I think Benicio Del Toro did a uniformly fine job in the lead. Nobody can ever take the place of a legend like Lon Chaney, Jr. But when Andrew Kevin Walker’s screenplay began delving into Larry’s haunted past, I bought Benicio’s portrayal hook, line and sinker. He really did pull off a minor miracle. And I think the same can also easily be said for the incomparable Anthony Hopkins. There’s very few roles this gentleman has undertaken throughout the many long years of his career that haven’t entertained me. He exudes just the right amount of class and charisma this movie required.The exemplary effects work of Rick Baker, I believe, also deserves notable mention. Updating the revered Jack Pierce wolfman makeup had always been one of Baker’s major ambitions. And, for the most part, I think he succeeded. Del Toro, like Chaney, is a big man and he wears the creature’s finished look quite well. I was just as equally impressed by the movie’s accompanying bloodshed. Most other reviewers clearly weren’t. But think about what a beast like this would do if it ever got ahold of you. Would it draw you into its arms for a quiet cuddle, or would it rip you to pieces? Gratuitous as the gore may sometimes be within the narrative context, I still viewed it as realistic and fitting. This is, after all, a werewolf we’re talking about; a wild animal.I only wish the DVD, itself, lived up to the same sort of praise I’m currently sharing with you here for the actual film. Unlike its Blu Ray counterpart, the barebones DVD release boasts absolutely no behind-the-scenes supplementals to speak of. And that’s a shame because I, for one, would have loved to see and hear all that went into making this genuinely surprising and well-made gem.It may be dividing fans down the center, as far as opinion is concerned. But, for me, this “Wolfman” was exactly the sort of old-school style horror that I would definitely like to see more of.

    15 people found this helpful

  8. R. Heller

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good Movie. Definitely Worth The Watch

    Well, that was an excellent remake. I love Lon Chaney and Del Toro brings that meloncoly, brooding darkness and mystery just like Chaney. This movie is definitely a dark Gothic flick. I can’t believe it is by far better than the original. Hands down a good movie. To make a werewolf movie is a challenge. Because they tend to be campy or just awful or very outdated. Not this one. Excellent watch with a very good backstory without going into so many back stories you can’t follow. There’s the present story and Lawrence’s history. It’s intense and exciting at times. Some good action too.A few good kill scenes. The gore isn’t overdone. They convey the point without getting into all the effects of showing the gore.

    One person found this helpful

  9. RSS

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A must see for any wolfman fans

    This version of the Wolfman is so good. Acting was superb, lots of gore and I highly recommend it. Watch the unrated version, you get to see the great Max Von Sydow and a lot of scenes that aren’t in the theatrical version.

  10. CFletcherMixes

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A beast of a movie and transfer!

    The Wolfman (2010) having been panned by critics and audiences on its original theatrical release, is finally finding the love it deserves on 4K UHD.And rightly so, because it’s a fantastic movie that honours the original classic monster movie.The acting is outstanding from it’s all star cast, the cinematography captures the gothic tone beautifully and the award winning CGI effects, albeit a little dated now is mixed with practical effects from none other than Rick Baker (can you spot his blink or you’ll miss it cameo?)This 4K transfer from Scream Factory is hands down one of best of 2024, the inclusion of HDR and Dolby Vision gives the movie a new lease of life, with the darkest scenes now so much clearer to see.The colours are vivid and pop like never before and film grain is natural and never overpowering.The best part however is the new Dolby Atmos mix, the reference quality sound will blow your mind.You’ve never heard this beast howl quite like this before!The dialogue is crisp and is solid throughout, and is never undermined by the fantastic music by Danny Elfman or the well executed sound effects.This is an essential purchase, 10/10.

    18 people found this helpful

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