Warner: First Look at 4K Remaster of Constantine (UPDATED)
Posted December 18, 2024 07:00 AM by Webmaster
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has provided a promotional trailer for its upcoming 4K Blu-ray release of Francis Lawrence's Constantine (2005), which is scheduled to arrive on the market on February 18th.
Next year, Constantine will celebrate its 20th anniversary.
UPDATE: The studio has provided complete details for the upcoming release.
Studio description: Rediscover the supernatural thriller Constantine on stunning 4K Blu-ray. Keanu Reeves stars as John Constantine, a world-weary occultist battling demons and angels beneath the streets of Los Angeles. As he joins forces with a police detective to solve her twin sister's mysterious death, Constantine confronts a dangerous realm where the lines between good and evil blur.
This 2005 cult classic combines horror, sci-fi, and fantasy into a visually arresting and thought-provoking journey. Now presented in breathtaking 4K clarity, Constantine remains an unforgettable exploration of the battle between light and darkness.
Directed by Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend, The Hunger Games) in his feature film directorial debut from a screenplay by Kevin Brodbin and Frank Capello and a story by Brodbin, the film is based on the DC Comics/Vertigo "Hellblazer" graphic novels.
The film is produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Erwin Stoff, Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Akiva Goldsman.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM*
HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
NEW Feature – Two Decades of Damnation
Audio Commentaries
Channeling Constantine
Conjuring Constantine
Holy Relics
Shotgun Shootout
Hellscape
Warrior Wings
Unholy Abduction
Foresight" The Power of Pre-Visualization
A Writer's Vision
Director's Confessional
Demon Face
Optional English SDH, Spanish, and Parisian French subtitles for the main feature
*The 4K restoration of Constantine was completed at Warner Bros. Discovery's Motion Picture Imaging (MPI) and was sourced from the original camera negative. The restoration was overseen by director Francis Lawrence.
When viewing the trailer, please set resolution to 2160p/4K.