Interstellar (4K+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) (WeET Collection Exclusive No. 31) [Korea]

Aug 25, 2011
4,038
Hong Kong
Release date: June 22, 2026
Purchase links: FS A1 - FS A2 - Lenti FS - 1/4 Slip - Box Set (Pre-order on March 10, at 2 PM Korea time)
Price: $54.99 (FS/Lenti) - $53.99 (1/4 Slip) - $243 (Box Set)
Notes: Total print run of 7.35k

DISC SPEC

DISC 1 - 4K UHD
• Audio: DTS HD Master Audio 5.1: English, German, French Dolby Digital 5.1: Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Czech, Italian, Polish, Russian
• Subtitles: Korean, English SDH, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, Cantonese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish,
German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Spanish-Latin American, Norwegian, French, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Swedish
• Aspect ratio: 2.4:1 (16x9) * IMAX 촬영으로 인해 화면비율이 변경되는 장면이 있음

DISC 2 - Blu-ray
• Audio: DTS-HDMA; English 5.1, Dolby Digital; Czech 5.1, Hungarian 5.1, Mandarin 5.1, Polish (VO) 5.1, Russian, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian
• Subtitles: Korean, English SDH, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Cantonese, Croatian, Czech, Portuguese, Estonian, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian,
Indonesian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Thai, Turkish
• Aspect ratio: 2.4:1 (16x9) * IMAX 촬영으로 인해 화면비율이 변경되는 장면이 있음

SPECIAL FEATURES

•Special Features Audio: English
•Special Features Subtitles: Korean, English SDH등 (*모든 스페셜피쳐는 보너스 디스크에만 있습니다)

- The Science of Interstellar (51:00)
- Plotting An Interstellar Journey (07:44)
- Life On Cooper's Far (09:36)
- The Dust (02:28)
- Tars and Case (09:17)
- The Cosmic Sounds Of Interstellar (13:29)
- The Space Suits (04:21)
- The Endurance (09:14)
- Shooting In Iceland (12:32)
- The Ranger And The Lander (12:10)
- Miniatures In Space (05:19)
- The Simulation Of Zero-G (05:21)
- Celestial Landmarks (13:14)
- Across All Dimensions And Time (08:52)
- Final Thoughts (05:57)
- Trailer 1 – Lee (01:49)
- Trailer 2 – Wonder (02:30)
- Trailer 3 – Memories (02:30)
- Trailer 4 – Mankind (02:22)

감사합니다.

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Dear International Customers,

<Interstellar> 4K UHD Steelbook LE (Weetcollection Exclusive No.31) will be released at 22nd June 2026.

Total Print Run : 7,350 copies

Fullslip Edition (Type A1)(3disc: 4K UHD + BD + Bonus BD)- 400copies
Fullslip Edition (Type A2)(3disc: 4K UHD + BD + Bonus BD)- 1,100copies
Lenticular(Fullslip) Edition (Type B)(3disc: 4K UHD + BD + Bonus BD)- 510copies
Quarterslip Edition (Type C) (3disc: 4K UHD + BD + Bonus BD)- 140copies
ONE CLICK BOX Edition (1~430 Same Numbered Single 4 Editions + Magnet Lenicular)- 1,300 copies

The Pre order Date : 2026-03-10 (14:00) (Korea Time)
The Release Date : 2026-06-22
The First Price- A1, A2 & B Edition: USD 54.99
C Editon: 53.99
ONE CLICK BOX: USD 243.00

These items will be sold at the same time into overseas and domestic(Korea).
Our site link: www.weetcollection.com

Thank you very much.

Best regards.

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I'm talking about the "mathing". Weet disclosed a high print run.

The ML "mathing" assumes a low premium print run. Others feel ML produces 600 OCs with 400 additional single copies each version that can be scooped up for less (and in higher numbers - "limit 2 per order").

Or rather than 600 OCs with 1000 additional single copies each version that can be scooped up for less (meeting the demand "limit 2 per order").

So others seem to think that 1000 units means OCs #s plus single #s to make up the total print run (TPR).

I am using the Weet disclosure of total units manufactured. OCs means #s x4 units multiplier.

The ML "mathing" does not make sense.

My uninformed opinion means the difference between 7,350 units (weet Interstellar disclosure) compared to 4,800 units of ML Spider-Man (OC multiplier plus singles TPR) or only 3,000 units of ML Spider-Man (OC multiplier baked into the disclosed TPR).

From a business standpoint, if ninjas are correct, ML is making poor net profits decisions when

That's what I have always understood. Same OC FS# and same Single FS#/Lenti#/Double Lenti#. For other retailers, I have seen exact same numbering on an OC edition and FS edition for LotR HD Zeta.

We are talking about $100,000 difference between 4,800 units TPR and 3,000 units TPR. Anybody who does business, and especially seeing how quick these bloodbaths happen, both Weet and ML are making a killing. Weet just pocketed about 1/4 million on our sorry asses.
We (at least me) are collecting Manta Lab releases since 2016. 10 fkin years!
We know the declarations of the their "mathing" since 2016. There are 600 OCs. Correct. There are 1000 copies of each version. Correct. No duplicated numbers. First 600 copies are sold as a boxset aka 1-click. They don't say that 1000 copies are sold separately. They just state that there are 1000 copies. And that is correct.
 
We (at least me) are collecting Manta Lab releases since 2016. 10 fkin years!
We know the declarations of the their "mathing" since 2016. There are 600 OCs. Correct. There are 1000 copies of each version. Correct. No duplicated numbers. First 600 copies are sold as a boxset aka 1-click. They don't say that 1000 copies are sold separately. They just state that there are 1000 copies. And that is correct.
The Big Lebowski Dude GIF
 
The only retailer to make "doubles" of the same edition number is FilmArena. Say for example it's a standard 3 edition OC at 500 and 500 each individual slip. Then you have #1-500 on OC slips which it states on the numbered card and 1-500 single edition slips which is also stated on the numbered card. You're math is mistaken sir/mam. If a Manta OC is 600 copies you will not ever EVER get #1-600 on a single edition slip unless you're buying slips from a OC that has been broken up. Not an opinion. Fact.
 
No denying their wait times are ridiculous, I wouldn't suggest replicating whatever their manufacturing model is, but how they handle pre-orders is just so much better, and even if it did lead to a bit of a wait time, for me anyway, I think that would be worth it. (Also, it's not like we're entirely strangers to that in this space with some companies either :naughty: cinemuse'scam' cough)


Speak for yourself, I'm a film collector not a 'PREMIUM LIMITED EDITION COLLECTOR EXTRODINAIRE, AT YOUR SERVICE SIR'. I want the best and nicest version of a film that I can get, that's it, just the premium part. What difference does it make if something has a ridiculously small print number or a larger one? 200 or 2000 as long as everyone that wants one, can get their hands on one. That's the point. A pre-order window might only lead to 500 copies, or it might lead to 5000, but what are you buying it for that it would make the slighest bit of difference to you? By your logic I imagine you'd be first in line to buy WeET's edition of 'Cats' if it was limited to 100 copies worldwide, and wouldn't that be nice to display proudly among the other trash purely because it's....wow a very limited edition. Who cares.
Because they’re charging the same price. And while I don’t buy these expecting to make a lot of money—I rarely sell anything—I do expect them to be limited and generally appreciate. This run has to be close to 3x a typical run and probably close to, if not more than, 2x the largest print they’ve done prior to this.

I get that that’s why I got a copy via a GB, but tripling the run and not letting buyers no upfront is not good when you’re selling premiums. It reminds me when iw as a kid and they had “limited edition” colored vinyl and then it turned out it was limited to whatever they could sell, which is still common in the vinyl business, but I quit collecting vinyl when CD’s became a thing.

Again. Glad I got a copy, but they should have been up front. If I bought an art print that was limited to 200 copies and after they put it on sale, they changed it to 600, I’d be pissed.
 
Ninjas,
Let's calm down.
A 7,350 print run is comparable to the latest 6,000 Spider-Man 1 print run on Manta RN.
Also, remember some manufacturers print above the disclosed numbers to account for returns and damaged products.
I think this those that are arguing the "premium" numbers may have sour grapes. Until we see the item hand, this release is still a must have.
There will be another argument on this thread with the product in hand about MM's face on the Lenti B being photoshopped.
Be safe Ninjas.
Manta announced the run. For this to be similar to Weet, after they’re sold out, they announced they printed 18000. I don’t’ mind them upping it (it benefited me) but they absolutely should’ve announced the number before the presale and arguably as soon as they told hosts what that they were doing a larger run.
 
Man I hope I'm wrong because that makes ML Weet, HD Zeta, Blufans, Kimchi, Nova Media and all the other wannabe Premium retailers just as stupid as us.
work idiot GIF

Its naive to think that an additional +500 copies exist as a Single release with the OC copies numbers.
What bozo's executive decision would be to produce less when there is a demand.
I think there are more production numbers because of the amount that is sold, accounting for the various GBs, the collectors from various countries.
 
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Because they’re charging the same price. And while I don’t buy these expecting to make a lot of money—I rarely sell anything—I do expect them to be limited and generally appreciate. This run has to be close to 3x a typical run and probably close to, if not more than, 2x the largest print they’ve done prior to this.

I get that that’s why I got a copy via a GB, but tripling the run and not letting buyers no upfront is not good when you’re selling premiums. It reminds me when iw as a kid and they had “limited edition” colored vinyl and then it turned out it was limited to whatever they could sell, which is still common in the vinyl business, but I quit collecting vinyl when CD’s became a thing.

Again. Glad I got a copy, but they should have been up front. If I bought an art print that was limited to 200 copies and after they put it on sale, they changed it to 600, I’d be pissed.

Agreed on this, they waited until after everything sold out before making the official increase of the print run announcement. They also made it not on Instagram nor via email notice, but only on their Facebook page which a lot of people do not follow.

With that said, I am just happy to be able to get this one. :)
 
Manta used to have less than 600 OC copies, WW had 400. Zeta only released 300 OC copies of the first 3 GL Terminator Box Sets. Everyone has upped there numbers over the years but most premium companies have been consistent the last few years so we know what the print runs will be before they say from the big names.

Not including this travesty from WEET

I think ML realizes that if they go any further than 600 OC’s that it won’t really be Premium collectible anymore. Yes they could sell more but they would also lose customers and Brand value. I wouldn’t be as interested if they did 1K OC’s. I would only purchase films I would absolutely have to get. I certainly wouldn’t have bought Matrix Trilogy, Her, WW 84, and so forth if they had 1K print runs.

As I’ve said before I enjoy limited premium releases and I expect to miss a release I want once in a while. It’s collecting, maybe I’m different but if I get everything I’m trying to get or don’t occasionally miss seeing a release from somewhere before it’s too late. Doesn’t seem like quite as much fun. Also don’t have time to look at the threads and websites everyday anymore so I do miss releases I never would have 10-15 years ago. I have more important stuff to do, plus not 28 anymore sadly.
 
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There's still some copies to be found on some GB that are much much lower than that.. even the ones that were unlucky on pre-order date can still secure a copy and not paying ebay's prices atm
Are those the ones on MP? They're back in the store but US only shipping and the prices are double what the retail prices are, although I think they account for shipping + GB fees
 
There's still some copies to be found on some GB that are much much lower than that.. even the ones that were unlucky on pre-order date can still secure a copy and not paying ebay's prices atm
Yeah, I paid $113 for an A1 slip for a friend.
It's twice as expensive as having it shipped direct (as I'll have to forward it from US for another $10), but still twice cheaper than other options.
 
Are those the ones on MP? They're back in the store but US only shipping and the prices are double what the retail prices are, although I think they account for shipping + GB fees
Yes !
Those are the extras that some members didn't pay for, and that's why the price is a bit higher. but like @Lenny Nero mentioned, it's still cheaper by comparison to anywhere else