A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) - 40th Anniversary (4K+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) (Ultimate Collector's Edition) [UK]

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Release date: October 14, 2024 - November 11, 2024 (November 11 is for more batch of stock be supplied to some retailers)
Purchase links: Amazon UK - Zavvi - HMV - WB Shop UK
Price: £44.99

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Anyone notice Amazon updated their image for this release

It shows a different steelbook now. Not the original poster art. And my order is delayed. Is this what I will be getting now?
 

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Anyone notice Amazon updated their image for this release

It shows a different steelbook now. Not the original poster art. And my order is delayed. Is this what I will be getting now?
Amazon has both mocks up images and also has image of the SteelBook with original art
 
Must be a forum issue, since your link also now directs to Walmart :confused:

@apsmith21 Think I recall this happening before... were you able to correct it?

Link is correct it's a forum issue also affecting AV Forum as they use the same web software platform as HDN

This issue happened good few times previously it can vary what retailer website site a zavvi link will redirect to when it happens.

yeah if it's something like the URL looks ok in our forum post, it's more something that probably the affiliate mapping messes up. they do some work on their end so we don't have to.
 
do some people have version where they are limited to 4,000 copies and then some with the new versions limited to 27,400. or is it all 27,400
 
do some people have version where they are limited to 4,000 copies and then some with the new versions limited to 27,400. or is it all 27,400
The assumption is they're doing the run in batches as stock ran out but retailers were giving dates in the future for incomplete orders.

Perhaps they weren't sure of the demand levels and hedged their bets so they could still call it a limited release by setting a fixed number but leaving plenty of capacity to fulfil every order?