Below 60 - Shop now
Buy new:
$20.49
FREE delivery Wednesday, April 23 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35
Ships from: Amazon.com
Sold by: Amazon.com
Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns
FREE delivery Wednesday, April 23 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35
Or Prime members get FREE delivery Tomorrow, April 19.
In Stock
$$20.49 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
$$20.49
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.
Ships from
Amazon.com
Amazon.com
Ships from
Amazon.com
Sold by
Amazon.com
Amazon.com
Sold by
Amazon.com
Returns
30-day refund/replacement
30-day refund/replacement
This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
Payment
Secure transaction
Your transaction is secure
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns
Looks and functions as if it were new. Item will come in original packaging.
FREE delivery Wednesday, April 23 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35
Or Prime members get FREE delivery Tomorrow, April 19.
Only 11 left in stock - order soon.
$$20.49 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
$$20.49
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.

The Mist [Blu-ray]

4.5 out of 5 stars 14,652 ratings
IMDb7.1/10.0

$20.49 with 41 percent savings
List Price: $34.99
Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime
FREE Returns
Additional 4K options Edition Discs
Price
New from Used from
4K
October 3, 2023
BLURAY, Digital, 4K ULTRA HD
1
$20.49
$16.99 $15.20
Watch Instantly with Rent Buy
{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"$20.49","priceAmount":20.49,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"20","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"49","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"pGvJrDafMfG6327KlZToiXax7FwArDXqgtXAKskgoxZr3bC2f6ZuSAr9Nu1mB7bSDUIjK5dN0m6FWeWK7SXg5E4JpdO2ytXxeRSK1fbE45tJ1IIsWp1ft2Crd3y7prPlAxhmbxJ0OMaDQipfhW2mZw%3D%3D","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}, {"displayPrice":"$15.20","priceAmount":15.20,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"15","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"20","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"pGvJrDafMfG6327KlZToiXax7FwArDXqgvZwkvzflqkr55NhmBjeTK%2BnGppAZDYZtg49PJsQe81n8fVZsHZvG74dNLMHGta%2Bc4noGlRvERufgeCuiMWGNBIXnt6XIpBWKl%2FCIxtNcS0g4XtcUARHVeG0mK%2FP5a4TgoTkpq6Hdm%2FzqDc6MM74%2F0CBQH9nqURP","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"USED","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":1}]}

Purchase options and add-ons

Genre Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Format Blu-ray, 4K, Digital_copy
Contributor Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden
Language English
Runtime 2 hours and 6 minutes
Available at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime shipping.
Digital Copy Notice: The purchase of this DVD or Blu-ray disc comes with rights to access a complimentary digital version from the production company. To access the digital copy, redeem the code included in your product packaging before the expiration date. Learn more

Frequently bought together

This item: The Mist [Blu-ray]
$20.49
Get it as soon as Wednesday, Apr 23
In Stock
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
+
$39.24
Get it as soon as Wednesday, Apr 23
In Stock
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
+
$27.95
Get it as soon as Wednesday, Apr 23
In Stock
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com.
Total price: $00
To see our price, add these items to your cart.
Details
Added to Cart
Choose items to buy together.

Product Description

When a mysterious mist, and the supernatural creatures within, falls across their town in the wake of a violent storm, a group of local citizens must fend for themselves while trapped inside a local supermarket. They soon begin to realize that the real danger. may not be from the monsters outside, but from tension and mistrust within. Based on the novel by Stephen King.

Product details

  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.48 x 4.72 x 1.18 inches; 5.29 ounces
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray, 4K, Digital_copy
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 6 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ October 3, 2023
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Lionsgate Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CBW8L8MX
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 out of 5 stars 14,652 ratings

Customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
14,652 global ratings

Review this product

Share your thoughts with other customers
Heart stopper
5 out of 5 stars
Heart stopper
An excellent creature feature at a top tier 4k release. Physical media releases are severely lacking in features since DVD and Blu ray, but this is truly something special.
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
    A great Stephen King story brought to the screen. From monsters to a religious zealot, lots of creepiness to go around.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
    If you're the kind of viewer who likes character studies that don't bog you down in character, but seamlessly blends in the action of the story, The Mist is a good one for you. Stephen King's The Mist is well done here, bringing to this terrifying life a well rounded and excellent cast facing the fear of an unknown monster rising out of a MIST that has moved in over this town. Taking the time to give us a cast of characters - people - who's personalities, weaknesses and strengths are put to a test in a group setting, reminds easily of any movies, book, or experience of group dynamics put to the test. This The Mist is well done and one of the best interpretations of a King story out there. It's up there with Rose Red, The Langoliers, and King's own remake of The Shinning. For me it's the characters; an outstanding insight into human emotion, action, and reaction in the face of fear - what King does best.

    In a stellar cast led by Thomas Jane with the outstanding Marcia Gay Hardin in one of her best, albeit horrible portrayals, others here bring people to life we all know and perhaps are in our own lives. As The Mist moves into town, these folks are trapped in a grocery store - a brilliant location for the setting of a couple days in a horror film - all kinds of personality comes to light and all kinds of ways to face down the demons, both inside and out of each person. As things grow worse our band of merry humans must decide how they'll deal with the death waiting outside and the growing panic within. NO SPOILERS here, the ending is pure King and if you've made it this far in the film, it'll leave you considering your own life and others and what you would do in ways that are thought provoking and fear inducing. But brilliant.

    I am not the kind of fan of "horror" that likes the blood and gore kind of stuff. I'll watch it, but I much prefer the intelligence of thought provoking. I feel its grip can be far more intense and far deeper than "simply giving us blood and gore." That's not to say I won't watch that kind... and there is some solid gore here, don't worry. It's that I like the observations around thoughtful horror - it's far scarier and more real.

    This is a great date night movie, rainy afternoon, or even that scare-you-to-death fun of horror. The Mist is pure King at his and it's finest.
    21 people found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
    King is a whiz at placing ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances and showing us what happens.

    The ending is depressing -- different from the book -- but the whole story makes you think. And it's really quite frightening. I don't get creeped out that easily but this movie was like sitting around a campfire as a kid getting the pants scared off you by a good ghost story.

    Darabont and King made a solid team. Check out their first collab, a short called The Woman in the Room. It's really moving.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2008
    The Mist is director Frank Darabont's shot at doing an actual horror film that's similar to those made during the 1950s. Just think of Them, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, It Came From Beneath the Sea, and you'll have of what he was trying to do with Stephen King's most famous novella. It should also be noted that the movie is in both color and black and white on the Two-Disc Collector's Edition. Simply take your pick of which version you want to watch. Let it be known up front that if you decide to watch this movie hoping to see a Frank Darabont film (The Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption), you're likely to be disappointed with the product. While The Mist is an entertaining, well-made movie for its genre, it's not going to be nominated for any Academy Awards.

    For those of you who haven't read the novella or seen the movie, the story deals with a large group of people who find themselves trapped inside a local grocery store when a heavy mist drifts in from the surrounding woodlands, enveloping the entire Maine town and bringing with it an array of dangerous and hungry creatures in search of some subsistence. It's not important how the mist came to be, though the film points to a military experiment gone wrong with the creatures entering our world from another dimension. What's really unusual about this story isn't so much the danger that awaiting patiently outside the grocery store, but rather the danger that's inside the place. As the tale progresses and the fear for their lives intensifies, the trapped people quickly split into two distinct camps with one being led by a religious zealot and the other by a sensible everyday man who simply wants to get himself and his young son back to safety. The underlying current here is how swiftly the thin veneer of civilization can slip away when human beings are trapped and filled with an increasing fear for their lives with nowhere to turn. The rest of the story deals with what happens inside the store, especially when some the jaw-smacking creatures breach the defenses that have been placed to keep them out. The good citizens of the store prove to be infinitely more frightening than the strange things outside in the mist.

    I have to be honest and say that I was disappointed in the film when I first saw it in the theater. I certainly didn't like the ending and the lack of hope it represented to me. When the DVD set came out, I purchased it for my film library and decided to watch the movie a second time. This proved to be a good thing because I found myself enjoying the film a lot more the second time around and could see how well made it actually was. I still had problems with the finale because it was like everyone you cared about gave up at the end, not wanting to be food for the creatures hidden within the mist. The ending to Stephen King's novella was completely different, but he's publicly stated that if he'd come up with Darabont's ending when originally writing the story, he'd gone with it. Certainly the ending has provoked a great deal of controversy with the fans. I think it's also strange that I liked the more realistic ending of the Director's Cut of 1408, but didn't enjoy it here. Still, the movie's very entertaining with a number of scenes that will have you jumping in your seat. It's fast pace with extremely good acting by Thomas Jane, Academy Award Winner Marcia Gay Harden, Toby Jones (who played Truman Capote the year before), Laurie Holden, the always fabulous Jeffrey DeMunn (The Green Mile, The Shawshank Redemption, and Hollywoodland), and Andre Braugher (who was in the remake of Salem's Lot for television).

    As I wrote earlier, the Two-Disc Collector's Edition has the movie in both color and black and white formats. There's a commentary by Frank Darabont, which is always fun to listen to, and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the movie and the creation of many of its special effects. This is definitely a movie that all horror buffs should have in their film library. I'm certainly glad that I bought the DVD set and gave the movie another chance.
    10 people found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
    I love this movie except for the end…Great value.
    One person found this helpful
    Report

Top reviews from other countries

Translate all reviews to English
  • SILVIO OJEDA TABASCO
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buena edición en 4K UHD
    Reviewed in Mexico on November 3, 2023
    Llega con un bonito slipcover de excelente calidad y textura, bien empaquetado y sin ningún daño.
    La imagen es muy buena y es una mejora modesta desde el blu-ray convencional. La ganancia en nitidez, brillo y fuerza en la paleta de colores es notoria desde las imágenes iniciales, así como la profundidad en los negros es muy buena.
    Viene con audio en inglés Dolby Atmos el cual es muy bueno, siendo esto una mejora sustancial desde el sonido Dolby TrueHD 5.1 del viejo blu-ray, así como subtítulos en español latino. No trae doblaje en español.
    El código digital es válido solo para VUDÚ, exclusivo de USA, sin poder acceder desde México.
    Customer image
    SILVIO OJEDA TABASCO
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Muy buena edición en 4K UHD

    Reviewed in Mexico on November 3, 2023
    Llega con un bonito slipcover de excelente calidad y textura, bien empaquetado y sin ningún daño.
    La imagen es muy buena y es una mejora modesta desde el blu-ray convencional. La ganancia en nitidez, brillo y fuerza en la paleta de colores es notoria desde las imágenes iniciales, así como la profundidad en los negros es muy buena.
    Viene con audio en inglés Dolby Atmos el cual es muy bueno, siendo esto una mejora sustancial desde el sonido Dolby TrueHD 5.1 del viejo blu-ray, así como subtítulos en español latino. No trae doblaje en español.
    El código digital es válido solo para VUDÚ, exclusivo de USA, sin poder acceder desde México.
    Images in this review
    Customer imageCustomer image
    Report
  • SMEIN-H.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Tolle Verfilmung eines Stephen King Buches
    Reviewed in Germany on March 24, 2013
    Schon vor einigen Jahren konnte John Carpenter mit einer Horrormär von graulichen Gestalten aus dem Nebel eine breite Masse von Zuschauern begeistern und verschrecken. Aufgrund des großen Erfolges gab es hierzu im neuen Jahrtausend ein allerdings nur mäßiges Remake.
    Stephen King hat dieses Thema auch in seinem Kurzroman „Der Nebel“ aufgegriffen, als ihm eines Tages beim Einkaufen in den Sinn kam, wie es wohl wäre, wenn schreckliche Ungeheuer durch die Gänge huschen würden.

    Meine Meinung:
    Der geneigte Horror Film Fan wird zwangsweise beim Betrachten von „Der Nebel“ unweigerlich an John Carpenters „The Fog – Nebel des Grauens“ erinnert, da führt keine Diskussion drum herum! Doch hier ist der Hintergrund ein ganz anderer. Während damals noch Geister und verfluchte Seelen ein armes Fischerdörfchen bedroht haben, sind es hier Gen mutierte Wesen… nicht nur, denn wie schnell manch einer in Panik überreagiert musste die Menschheit leider schon oft genug miterleben.
    Dabei gelingt es Marcia Gay Harden hervorragend die durch geknallte religiöse Fanatikerin zu mimen, die dem Zuschauer binnen kürzester Zeit salopp gesagt auf die Nerven geht und dabei ihre Rolle wirklich sehr überzeugend verkörpert.
    Dem gegenüber steht der vermeintliche Held Thomas Jane den man bisher hauptsächlich entweder als coolen Rächer aus „The Punisher“ oder Elitesoldat aus „Mutant Chronicles“ kannte, aber auch hier als fürsorgenden Familienvater eine gute Leistung abliefert.
    Regisseur Frank Darabont führte hier übrigens nach „Die Verurteilten“ und „The Green Mile“ zum dritten Regie für einen Stephen King Geschichte und zeichnet sich auch erneut für das Drehbuch verantwortlich. Allerdings kann man bei aller Faszination zur Story von „Der Nebel“, diese dennoch mit der herausragenden Qualität von „Die Verurteilten“ und „The Green Mile“ vergleichen. Wäre auch unpassend, denn man würde hier Äpfel (Drama) mit Birnen (Horror) vergleichen.
    Die filmische Umsetzung ist allerdings dennoch gelungen, da der Film stets spannend gehalten wird und die Atmosphäre im Laufe des Films immer dichter und bedrohlicher wird.
    Über die Sinnhaftigkeit des Themas bzw. der Geschichte kann man müßig diskutieren, würde aber letztendlich ein Konsens hervorbringen, da eine Story wie „Der Nebel“ einfach fantastisch bleibt und sich jeglicher Realität entbehrt. So was mag man oder hasst man… eine Grauzone kann man hier nur schwer finden.

    Das Bild:
    HD-Widescreen (16:9, 1.85:1) Codec: VC-1
    Bezüglich der technischen Seite dieser Blu-ray Disc gibt es gute und schlechte Nachrichten. Zuerst die schlechte: Das Bild! Das Bild, in VC-1 codiert und im Bildformat 1,85:1 vorliegend, ist an sich nicht schlecht und auch relativ scharf ausgefallen, aber das Bildrauschen ist in vielen Szenen wirklich penetrant bemerkbar. Keine Ahnung ob das an der Beleuchtung, an den Kameras oder was weiß ich was liegt, aber bei einem Film diesen Alters kann man doch mittlerweile ein wenig mehr erwarten. Auch der Schwarzwert wurde nicht optimal ausgelotet und es hat auch den Anschein, dass in manchen, aber Szenen leichte Farbfilter eingesetzt wurden. Aber abgesehen davon ist der Kontrast ganz ordentlich ausgefallen und auch in Punkto Farbsättigung kann man noch überzeugen. Allerdings hätte hier wirklich mehr drin sein können.

    Der Ton:
    Deutsch DTS-HD MA 5.1, Englisch DTS-HD MA 5.1
    Wie man es besser machen kann beweist eindeutig der herausragende Ton, der hier sowohl im englischen Originalton als auch bei der deutschen Synchronisation in DTS-HD MA 5.1 mit draufgepackt wurde, was leider noch längst nicht zum Standard in Deutschland gehört. Hier wurde nicht gekleckert sondern geklotzt, denn der Sound klingt überzeugend und druckvoll, aber dennoch klar. Dialoge gehen auch bei heftigeren Szenen nicht im Geräuschebrei unter, sondern können sich im Center voll durchsetzen. Auch die Surroundkanäle wurden entsprechend gefordert und bieten ein starkes räumliches Feeling, bei dem auch feine Nuancen oder leise Hintergrundgeräusche sehr gut zur Geltung kommen.

    Special Features:
    - Audiokommentar des Regisseurs Frank Darabont
    - Der Nebel Director's Choice: Die von Frank Darabont favorisierte Schwarzweiß-Fassung des
    - Films mit Einleitung des Regisseurs
    - Entfallene Szenen (optional mit Audiokommentar)
    - Making-of DER NEBEL (ca. 35 Min.)
    - Die Analyse einer Szene
    - Die Monster unter uns: Ein Blick auf die Creature Effects
    - Der Horror im Ganzen: Die visuellen Effekte
    - Drew Struzan: Der Künstler
    - 3 Webepisoden

    An Extras wurde sichtlich nicht gegeizt. Neben einem obligatorischen Audiokommentar, gibt es zusätzlich die von Regisseur Frank Darabont favorisierte Schwarz-Weiß Fassung des Films, die allerdings von den Produzenten für eine Kinoaufführung abgelehnt wurde, hier nun aber als Bonus mit enthalten ist. Darüber hinaus werden einige entfallene Szenen als auch ein übersichtliches und informatives Making of geboten. Stark hervorheben möchte ich die Specials „Die Analyse einer Szene“, „Das Monster unter uns: Ein Blick auf die Creature Effects“ sowie „Der Horror im Ganzen: Die visuellen Effekte“, bei dem man tiefe Einblicke in die Dreharbeiten bekommt und einige Hintergrundinformationen erhält. Ergänzt durch die weiteren Features „Drew Struzan: Der Künstler“ und drei Webepisoden wird hier ausreichend Bonusmaterial geboten, die jeden zufrieden stellen.

    Resumee:
    Leicht getrübt durch das nicht ganz optimale Bild, kann „Der Nebel“ dennoch überzeugen. Die Story gehört zwar nicht zu den herausragenden Stephen King Verfilmungen, bietet aber dennoch gute Unterhaltung an manchem Heimkinoabend, zumal die Schauspielleistung noch mal Boden wettmacht. Wo das Bild schwächelt, holt hingegen der Ton deutlich auf. Die Extras sind genügend vorhanden und bieten keinen Grund zur Klage.
  • John Rousch
    5.0 out of 5 stars A movie not to be Missed.
    Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2024
    One of the better Stephen King short stories brought to film.
  • Boscaiolo della Lessinia
    5.0 out of 5 stars Orror
    Reviewed in Italy on May 14, 2024
    Gran film da paura
  • Renato Viana
    1.0 out of 5 stars Não vale a pena
    Reviewed in Brazil on June 4, 2021
    Não vale a pena a compra e sem a dublagem do filme e nem legenda