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The Return of the Living Dead Blu-ray Movie United Kingdom

Limited Edition | + More Brains!
Arrow | 1985-2011 | 2 Movies | 211 min | Rated BBFC: 15 | Oct 13, 2025

The Return of the Living Dead (Blu-ray Movie)

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Overview

The Return of the Living Dead (1985-2011)

On his first day on the job at an army surplus store, poor Freddy unwittingly releases nerve gas from a secret U.S. military canister, unleashing an unbelievable terror. The gas re-animates a corps of corpses, who arise from their graves with a ravenous hunger for human brains! And luckily for those carnivorous cadavers, there is a group of partying teens nearby, just waiting to be eaten!

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Sci-Fi1%
ComedyInsignificant

Specifications

  • Video

    Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
    Video resolution: 1080p
    Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
    Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1

  • Audio

    English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
    English: LPCM Mono

  • Subtitles

    English SDH

  • Discs

    Blu-ray Disc
    Two-disc set (2 BDs)

  • Playback

    Region B (A, C untested)

Review

Rating summary

Movie3.5 of 53.5
Video4.5 of 54.5
Audio4.0 of 54.0
Extras5.0 of 55.0
Overall4.0 of 54.0

The Return of the Living Dead Blu-ray Movie Review

Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman November 7, 2025

Maybe Arrow could have advertised this release as "the return of the return of the return of The Return of the Living Dead" since this effort has been pretty well served in the high definition era in both 1080 and 4K formats. That said, even those revisiting this title may well be attracted by Arrow's penchant for handsome packaging and both impressive on disc and "extracurricular" bonus content, which in this case includes a whole second disc (1080 in both Arrow's 1080 and 4K UHD standalone releases) offering the bonus documentary More Brains, as did Shout! Factory's The Return of the Living Dead 4K release from a few years ago (this release and the Shout! release share significant on disc bonus content).


There are a trio of previous reviews of this title on the site, all of which will provide good starting points for any "comparison shopping". That said, as alluded to above, there are several other re-releases listed in our database, some featuring alternative packaging like SteelBooks.

The Return of the Living Dead Blu-ray review is Casey Broadwater's take on the 1080 release from 2010 by Metro Goldwyn Mayer.

The Return of the Living Dead Blu-ray review is my take on the 1080 collector's edition from 2016 put out by Shout! Factory (and, yes, I co-opted my joke "deck" on that review for the above suggestion about Arrow's ad).

The Return of the Living Dead 4K Blu-ray review is Brian Orndorf's take on the 4K / 1080 collector's edition from 2022 by Shout! Factory.


The Return of the Living Dead Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality  4.5 of 5

The Return of the Living Dead is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Arrow Video with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.85:1. Arrow provides the same insert booklet for both their standalone 4K UHD and 1080 releases which contains the following information about the presentation:

The Return of the Living Dead is presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 with original* mono and remixed 5.1 audio.

The film is presented in 4K resolution in HDR10 and Dolby Vision.

The 4K master has been supplied by Park Circus.

*The mono audio features all of the original songs and sound effects from the initial theatrical release, except for "Dead Beat Dance" by The Damned, which was replaced by "Young Fast Iranians" by Straw Dogs due to insurmountable rights issues. Although efforts were made in order to feature the Damned song in some form on this release, they were ultimately unsuccessful. The end credits were also amended to reflect this change. We hope this does not affect your enjoyment.
Well, whatever story is behind the music element and whatever disappointment it may engender, from a visual standpoint this new 1080 version is quite striking, though some of this transfer's strengths can be intermittently masked (kind of both figuratively and literally) during opticals or superimposed titles, something that frankly along with a quite heavy grain field may actually make this lower resolution presentation preferable to some, rather than Arrow's 4K UHD release of the film. Fine detail on practical sets and costumes is typically great and the palette is generally very well suffused, though in that regard Arrow's 4K UHD release probably has the upper hand courtesy of the HDR / Dolby Vision grades. There are some interesting slight but observable color timing and brightness variations when stacking this up against the Shout! Factory release Brian reviewed, for those wanting to do some side by side screenshot comparisons.


The Return of the Living Dead Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality  4.0 of 5

The Return of the Living Dead features DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and LPCM Mono tracks, though some enquiring minds may be jonesin' for whole new documentary covering whatever happened vis a vis the above licensing issues. The mono track is nicely focused and aside from the soundtrack substitution offers a good lo-fi listening experience that (mostly?) matches the original theatrical exhibition. The 5.1 track offers good engagement of the surround channels for sound effects and scoring. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly throughout. Optional English subtitles are available.


The Return of the Living Dead Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras  5.0 of 5

Disc One

  • Commentaries
  • Commentary by Dan O'Bannon and William Stout

  • Commentary by Don Calfa, Linnea Quigley, Allan Trautman & Beverly Randolph

  • Commentary by Thom Mathews, John Philbin and Tony Gardner

  • Commentary by Gary Smart and Chris Griffiths
  • Featurettes
  • The Origins of Return of the Living Dead (HD; 15:16) is an archival piece from 2012 with author John Russo.

  • The FX of the Living Dead (HD; 32:51) is also from 2012, with 2016 "expansions", featuring several crew members.

  • Party Time: The Music of Return of the Living Dead (HD: 29:33) offers interviews with several contributors to the score. As with the above featurette, this is from 2012 with some 2016 additions.

  • Horror's Hallowed Grounds: Revisiting the Locations of the Film (HD; 10:16) is from 2016 and features tour guide Sean Clark.

  • The Dead Have Risen (HD; 20:35) is even "more archival", going back to 2007 and offering interviews with several cast members.

  • Designing the Dead (HD: 13:42) takes the wayback machine to 2002 with interviews with Dan O'Bannon and production designer William Stout.

  • The Decade of Darkness (HD; 23:25) is from 2007 and features a wealth of well known talking heads discussing MGM horror films from the 1980s.
  • Deleted & Alternate Scenes (HD; 39:04) are from a VHS workprint.

  • Trailers & TV Spots
  • US Theatrical Trailer 1 (HD; 1:10)

  • US Theatrical Trailer 2 (HD; 2:45)

  • US Theatrical Trailer 3 (HD; 2:44)

  • US Theatrical Trailer 4 (HD; 1:05)

  • UK Teaser Trailer (HD; 00:50)

  • TV Spots (HD; 5:24)
Disc Two
  • More Brains! (HD; 1:59:44) is a hugely enjoyable 2011 documentary about the making of the film which should be a veritable treasure trove of information for fans.

  • A Conversation with Dan O'Bannon: The Final Interview (HD; 28:33) offers some memories from O'Bannon, who passed in 2009.

  • More Brains! Deleted Scenes (HD; 15:21)

  • Return of the Living Dead in 3 Minutes (HD; 3:04) is a cheeky summary.

  • Resurrected Settings: The Filming Locations Today (HD; 10:03) offers another look at locations, this time with Beverly Randolph and Brian Peck.

Additionally this limited edition offers a reversible sleeve and a double sided fold out poster offering the same two image options. A really nice perfect bound collector's booklet features both new writing and a preview of the forthcoming sequel comic. The keepcase, poster and collector's booklet are all housed in a nicely designed slipbox, which is itself enclosed in an O ring style slipcover.


The Return of the Living Dead Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation  4.0 of 5

The Return of the Living Dead is ooey, gooey fun and it remains surprisingly enjoyable either despite of or maybe because of its intentionally lo-fi ambience. Technical merits are solid and once again Arrow provides nice supplements and handsome packaging. Recommended.