Slipcover Dante's Peak (4K UHD + Blu-ray Special Edition Slipcover) (Turbine) [Germany]

Apr 21, 2012
909
GER
Release date: January 15, 2026
Purchase links: Turbine
Price: €29.99

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Tech Specs
UHD
Audio
: German & English – Dolby Atmos & DTS 5.1
Subtitles: German, German SDH, English, English SDH
Video: 2.35:1 (2160p24 Ultra HD) HDR10 & Dolby Vision
Runtime: 109 min + 75 Min. Extra

Blu-ray
Audio
: German & English – Dolby Atmos & DTS 5.1
Subtitles: German, German SDH, English, English SDH
Video: 2.35:1 (1080p24 Full HD)
Runtime: 109 min + 75 Min. Extra

Features
  • New 4K restoration by Turbine – Approved by Roger Donaldson & DOP Andrzej Bartkowiak
  • New Dolby Atmos mix – Approved by Roger Donaldson
  • Blu-ray Disc remastered in 4K
  • The Making of Dante’s Peak – Documentary on the production and special effects, including interviews with Roger Donaldson, Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, executive producer Ilona Herzberg, members of the special effects team, volcanologist David Harlow, and more* (approx. 62 min, remastered in HD)
  • Audio commentary with director Roger Donaldson and production designer Dennis Washington*
  • Archive with galleries, storyboards, and more (SD, approx. 9 min)
  • Teasers (US & DE) and US trailer (approx. 4 min)
* with optional German and English subtitles
 
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How does this stack up against the Kino release for A/V?
I haven't seen the Kino to compare but I've been watching this Turbine version and am very happy with it so far. Some very nicely resolved grain and detail, nice highlights, and even the 90s CG doesn't stand out as much as it seems to in lots of other similar era films. Both the Kino version and this one claim that they are director approved, which suggests to me they're probably the same? I doubt he would have approved two different versions of the same film. It's possible the encoding has been handled by different teams though.
 
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