Rating summary
Movie |  | 4.5 |
Video |  | 4.5 |
Audio |  | 4.5 |
Extras |  | 4.0 |
Overall |  | 4.5 |
Jaws 4K Blu-ray Movie Review
Reviewed by Justin Dekker August 9, 2024
The landmark 1975 film 'Jaws' returns to 4K UHD courtesy of Universal. This release features same Dolby Vision presentation and Dolby Atmos
audio track that was found on the 'Jaws 4k 45th Anniversary
Edition', as well as the same supplemental material. A 1080p Blu-ray disc, Digital Code redeemable through Movies Anywhere, and a
slipcover are also included.

For an appreciation of the film, please follow
this link to
Jeffrey Kauffman's review of the Blu-ray disc from 2012.
Jaws 4K Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality 

For an assessment of the 2160p presentation of the film, please follow
this link.
Please note that all screenshots are sourced from the included 1080p Blu-ray disc.
Jaws 4K Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality 

For a review of the Dolby Atmos audio track please follow this
link.
Jaws 4K Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras 

No new supplemental material is included on this release, but all of the legacy features are brought forward here as the discs are identical to those
found in the Jaws 4k 45th Anniversary
Edition. For all full accounting of this material please follow that link. Please note that the booklet packaged with that release is not included
here, nor is the lenticular slipbox. All on-disc supplemental material is found on the 1080p disc, and everything but the 'Jaws' Archives is
found on the 4k UHD disc. This
material includes:
- The Making of Jaws (2.02.48)
- The Shark is Still Working: The Impact and Legacy of 'Jaws' (1.41.06)
- Jaws: The Restoration (8.29)
- Deleted Scenes and Outtakes (13.33)
- Theatrical Trailer (3.15)
- Jaws Archives - This collection of material is only found on the Blu-ray.
Jaws 4K Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation 

The primary difference between this release and the Jaws 4k 45th
Anniversary Edition is swapping out the slipbox with a lenticular cover for a slipcase and deleting the booklet. Still, the film, the on-disc
supplemental material, and the audio and video specifications are identical and this release has a slightly lower price point. Spielberg's film has lost
none of its bite, and the performances from Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider are top-notch. For those who have yet to
add 1975's Jaws to their library this re-release of Jaws 4K comes highly recommended.