Luc Besson - 9 Film Collection (1983 – 2005) (4K + Blu-ray Collector's Edition) [USA]

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Release date: November 11, 2025
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Price: $202.99
Notes: Includes The Last Fight (1983), Subway (1985), The Big Blue (1988), Nikita (1990), Atlantis (1991), Léon (1994), The Fifth Element (1997), Joan of Arc (1999), and Angel A (2005),

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The nine films in the LUC BESSON COLLECTION include LE DERNIER COMBAT, SUBWAY, THE BIG BLUE, LA FEMME NIKITA, ATLANTIS, LÉON: THE PROFESSIONAL, THE FIFTH ELEMENT, THE MESSENGER: THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC and ANGEL-Awith many films making their long-awaited high-def disc debut in North America and including several new 4K restorations! The discs are included within a coffee table-worthy, sleek outer box that opens to showcase the films inside. The set also includes hours of in-depth looks behind the scenes, new cast and crew interviews and more!
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LE DERNIER COMBAT (1983)
  • Synopsis: Experience Luc Besson’s dark vision of the future. LE DERNIER COMBAT (THE LAST BATTLE) – a cult classic exploration of post-apocalyptic survival. In a world populated with savages, living amongst the wreckage of a devastated civilization, one man wages war against brutality and isolation. Filmed in black and white, and almost entirely without dialogue, Besson’s first film presents in every detail a haunting premonition of a hostile tomorrow.
  • Presented in High Definition on Blu-ray Disc; French 5.0 DTS-HD MA + French 2-Channel Surround DTS-HD MA
  • LE DERNIER COMBAT has a run time of approximately 92 minutes and is rated R.
  • LE DERNIER COMBAT: © 1983 GAUMONT. All Rights Reserved.

SUBWAY (1985)
  • Synopsis: SUBWAY is Luc Besson’s ultra cool and stylized romantic caper starring Christopher Lambert and Isabelle Adjani. Lambert plays a hipster thief who falls in love with the bored and beautiful wife of the millionaire he just robbed. She wants her stolen papers back and he wants her heart. With gangsters and Metro police on their tail, the two seek refuge in the wild labyrinth beneath the subway.
  • Presented in 4K with Dolby Vision on 4K Ultra HD disc and in High Definition on Blu-ray Disc; French and English 2-Channel Surround DTS-HD MA
  • Special Features Include:
    • “The Making of Subway” Documentary, Directed by Jean-Hugues Anglade (80 minutes)
    • Over 100 Minutes of Interviews:
      • Actor Jean-Hugues Anglade
      • Assistant Director Didier Grousset
      • Editor and Co-Writer Sophie Schmit
      • Production Assistant Didier Naert
      • Michel Jonasz on Arthur Simms, Singer of “It’s Only Mystery”
    • Theatrical Trailer
  • SUBWAY has a run time of approximately 102 minutes and is rated R.
  • SUBWAY: © 1985 Gaumont / TF1 Films Production. All Rights Reserved.

THE BIG BLUE (1988)
  • Synopsis: A compelling adventure and romance, shot in New York, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. A young couple embark on a passionate romance complicated by an all-consuming love of diving and the siren call of the sea.
  • Both 132-minute and 168-minute versions presented in 4K with Dolby Vision on 4K Ultra HD discs and in High Definition on Blu-ray Discs; English 2-Channel Surround DTS-HD MA
  • Special Features Include:
    • “The Adventure of The Big Blue” Documentary (95 minutes)
    • Over 140 Minutes of Interviews:
      • Composer Eric Serra
      • Actor Jean-Marc Barr
      • Actor Marc Duret
      • Underwater Camera Operator Christian Pétron
      • Gaumont Technical Director André Labbouz
    • Theatrical Trailer
  • THE BIG BLUE has a run time of approximately 132 minutes and is Unrated. THE BIG BLUE: DIRECTOR’S CUT has a run time of approximately 168 minutes and is rated R for sexuality and language.
  • THE BIG BLUE: © 1988 Gaumont. All Rights Reserved.

LA FEMME NIKITA (1990)
  • Synopsis: From director Luc Besson comes a thriller about a vicious street punk turned sexy, sophisticated and lethally dangerous assassin, starring Anne Parillaud, Jeanne Moreau and Jean Reno. Rescued from death row by a top-secret agency, Nikita (Anne Parillaud) is slowly transformed from a cop-killing junkie into a cold-blooded bombshell with a license to kill. But when she begins the deadliest mission of her career only to fall for a man who knows nothing of her true identity, Nikita discovers that in the dark and ruthless world of espionage, the greatest casualty of all…is true love.
  • Presented in 4K with Dolby Vision on 4K Ultra HD disc and in High Definition on Blu-ray Disc; French and English 5.1 DTS-HD MA + French 2-Channel Surround DTS-HD MA
  • Special Features Include:
    • Making-Of Featurette (24 minutes)
    • Nikita Tour (13 minutes)
    • Over 110 Minutes of Interviews:
      • Actor Anne Parillaud
      • Actor Tchéky Karyo
      • Jean-Hugues Anglade
      • First Assistant Director Christophe Vassort
      • Gaumont Technical Director André Labbouz
    • Theatrical Trailer
  • LA FEMME NIKITA has a run time of approximately 115 minutes and is rated R.
  • LA FEMME NIKITA: © 1990 Gaumont (France) / Cecchi Gori Group Fin. Ma. Vi-srl (Italie). All Rights Reserved.

ATLANTIS (1991)
  • Synopsis: ATLANTIS is acclaimed filmmaker Luc Besson’s awe-inspiring celebration of the beauty and wonder of the world beneath the sea. Combining stunning underwater cinematography and a hypnotic score by Eric Serra, Besson’s singular vision defies dialogue or narrative structure to explore ocean life as you’ve never seen it before. At once thrilling, lyrical, and mysterious, ATLANTIS’ spell-binding images – with its graceful visuals of manta rays, whales, dolphins, sea snakes, and even ferocious sharks at play – will haunt your memory long after the film ends.
  • Presented in High Definition on Blu-ray Disc; French 5.1 DTS-HD MA + French 2-Channel Surround DTS-HD MA
  • ATLANTIS has a run time of approximately 79 minutes and is not rated.
  • ATLANTIS: © 1991 Gaumont (France) / Cecchi Gori Group Fin Ma. Vi. (Italie). All Rights Reserved.

LÉON: THE PROFESSIONAL (1994)
  • Synopsis: The mysterious Léon (Jean Reno) is New York’s top hitman. When his next-door neighbors are murdered, Léon becomes the unwilling guardian of the family’s sole survivor – 12-year-old Mathilda (Natalie Portman). But Mathilda doesn’t just want protection; she wants revenge. From the electrifying opening to the fatal finale, LÉON: THE PROFESSIONAL is a nonstop crescendo of action and suspense.
  • Both 109-minute and 133-minute versions presented in 4K with Dolby Vision on 4K Ultra HD disc and in High Definition on Blu-ray Disc; English Dolby Atmos (on 4K UHD disc only) + English 5.1 DTS-HD MA
  • Special Features Include:
    • Over 80 Minutes of Interviews:
      • Director of Photography Thierry Arbogast
      • Editor Sylvie Landra
      • Journalist Alain Kruger
      • Gaumont Technical Director André Labbouz
    • 10 Year Retrospective: Cast and Crew Look Back
    • Jean Reno: The Road to Léon Featurette
    • Natalie Portman: Starting Young Featurette
    • Fact Track (Extended Version Only)
    • Theatrical Trailer
  • THE PROFESSIONAL has a run time of approximately 109 minutes and is rated R for scenes of strong graphic violence, and for language. LÉON has a run time of approximately 133 minutes and is Unrated.
  • LÉON: THE PROFESSIONAL: © 1994 Gaumont. All Rights Reserved.

THE FIFTH ELEMENT (1997)
  • Synopsis: New York cab driver Korben Dallas didn’t mean to be a hero, but he just picked up the kind of fare that only comes along every five thousand years: A perfect beauty, a perfect being, a perfect weapon. Together, they must save the world. Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Chris Tucker and Milla Jovovich star in acclaimed director Luc Besson’s outrageous sci-fi adventure, an extravagantly styled tale of good against evil set in an unbelievable twenty-third century world.
  • Presented in 4K with Dolby Vision on 4K Ultra HD disc and in High Definition on Blu-ray Disc; English Dolby Atmos (on 4K UHD disc only) + English 5.1 DTS-HD MA
  • Special Features Include:
    • “The Making of The Fifth Element” Featurette (24 minutes)
    • Blooper Reel (6 minutes)
    • The Director’s Notes: Luc Besson Looks Back Featurette
    • The Visual Element Featurettes and Tests
    • The Star Element Featurettes and Screen Tests
    • The Alien Element Featurettes, Tests and Outtakes
    • The Fashion Element Featurette and Tests
    • The Diva Featurettes, Tests and Outtakes
    • The Digital Element Featurette
    • Imagining The Fifth Element Featurette
    • Fact Track
  • THE FIFTH ELEMENT has a run time of approximately 126 minutes and is rated PG-13 for intense sci-fi violence, some sexuality and brief nudity.
  • THE FIFTH ELEMENT: © 1997 Gaumont. All Rights Reserved.

THE MESSENGER: THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC (1999)
  • Synopsis: The year is 1429. France is in political and religious turmoil as members of the royal family battle for the crown. But one peasant girl emerges bearing a message that wins the hearts of her countrymen and the throne for her king.
  • Both 148-minute and 158-minute versions presented in 4K with Dolby Vision on 4K Ultra HD disc and in High Definition on Blu-ray Disc; English Dolby Atmos (on 4K UHD disc only) + English 5.1 DTS-HD MA
  • Special Features Include:
    • “In The Footsteps of Joan” Making-Of Documentary (88 minutes)
    • Over 30 Minutes of Interviews:
      • Director of Photography Thierry Arbogast
      • Editor Sylvie Landra
    • The Search for the Real Joan of Arc Featurette
    • Theatrical Trailer
  • THE MESSENGER: THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC has a run time of approximately 148 minutes and is rated R for strong graphic battles, a **** and some language; the Unrated version has a runtime of approximately 158 minutes.
  • THE MESSENGER: THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC: © 1999 GAUMONT / EUROPACORP. All Rights Reserved.

ANGEL-A (2005)
  • Synopsis: When André, a down-on-his-luck gambler, dives into the icy Seine to end it all, he winds up instead rescuing Angela, a gorgeous, mysterious blonde. Filled with renewed passion for life, they set out to settle André’s scores as they wander the City of Lights. Along the way, André finds himself, but he still has some questions about his leggy, lovely companion -can she really be as heavenly as she seems? Filled with wit, warmth and eye-popping visuals, ANGEL-A shows just how high you can soar when passion takes flight.
  • Presented in High Definition on Blu-ray Disc; French 5.1 DTS-HD MA
  • Special Features Include:
    • “The Making of Angel-A” Featurette (26 minutes)
    • Theatrical Trailer
  • ANGEL-A has a run time of approximately 91 minutes and is rated R for language and some sexual content.
  • ANGEL-A: © 2005, 2006 EuropaCorp, TF1 Films Production and Apipoulaï Prod. All Rights Reserved.
 
Oh, wow, I like 6 of these, love 4 of them, really love 2, and I'll buy anything with a Top-3 movie of all time (others being Blade Runner and Strange Days)!

The Fifth Element doesn't seem to have any new extras though, just new art.
It's also missing 90 minutes of documentaries, an hour at Cannes, 45 minutes of featurettes, and an hour of interviews, from the 2017 German BD – all of the following:

Production Documentaries:
- Making of (23:04)
- Searching of (22:16)
- The Elements (24:48)
- Elementary (25:13)
- Diva Plavalaguna (5:12)
- Design and Look (5:30)
- Style elements (5:12)
Premiere in Cannes:
- Featurette (9:11)
- The Construction Site (3:59)
- Press Conference (20:12)
- Red Carpet (1:59)
- After Party (19:49)
"The Discovery" featurettes:
- The Challenge (2:31)
- The Story (2:14)
- The Look (8:51)
- The Design of the World (5:15)
- The Production (5:44)
- The Actors (7:52)
- The Locations (4:21)
- The Special Effects (9:19)
- The Premiere (2:09)
Cast & Crew:
- Interview with Bruce Willis (9:09)
- Interview with Gary Oldman (13:35)
- Statement from Milla Jovovich (2:09)
- Statement from Chris Tucker (0:42)
- Interview with Luc Besson (12:28)
- Interview with Eric Serra (1:56)

Leon interviews are from the new Studio Canal disc ('24), but doesn't have Eric Serra and Jean Reno interviews from the 2019 Studio Canal release.

La Femme Nikita has all the extras from last year's Plaion release, but is missing featurettes and interviews from prior 2009, 2011 discs.

The Messenger finally has new extras!
Subway is basically the same 2025 disc we got in steelbooks, but all the extras are new.
Angel-A has nothing new, even missing a making of the music featurette.

Never seen or bought the others, so don't know.
 
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Quite a nice set tbh. Artworks look great

I’d love to see Angel A in 4K