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Anyone think HMV will release any 4K steelbooks anytime soon?
Last few titles from them been 2D and 3D only when other countries have had 4k versions.
I will get Manta prob.
Where in EU has 4k steel? I'll change my order if it's available in Europe but I can't find a steelbook on Amazon.fr or .de and .it says one disc Blu RayUS and Euro releases of steelbook for WW have 4k so its just the UK that dont. Warner are releasing it in those places too.
Where in EU has 4k steel? I'll change my order if it's available in Europe but I can't find a steelbook on Amazon.fr or .de and .it says one disc Blu Ray
My fingers are crossed that this isn't the artwork.. it looks like a cheap cartoon.. it's bad enough that they've made a live action film look like you're buying a cartoon but not even a good one.. look at those feeti really hope that this doesn't get the us/can art if so i'll be cancelling. i hate pop art
that art below
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what we're they thinking lol.. I would probably cancel my order too if this is the art.. I don't really wanna pay manta lab prices though as this is a blind buy.. guess I'll wait and see what happens


First Spider-Man Homecoming (I'm hoping HMV doesn't use that European art also) and now this.
What's with all these cartoon drawings being used? I know the films are based on comics, but that's no excuse. I hated it when they used the comic art for Zavvis Sin City steelbook also. It didn't appear in the film that you're buying!!!!
Also, for this, it looks like they photoshppped Gal Gadots real head over the comicbook character! Horrendous!
Now I can't help but think of this...I don't mind the cartoon art but there's something off about it. Like she's swinging.
Haha was about to say Basil already referred to it as "pop art".Lol, exactly that #facepalm. Now I can't unsee it lol
I'm surprised this hasn't been called pop art yet though. That's when I really face palm at members
Edit: nope, scrap that - basil used the term pop art lol


Haha was about to say Basil already referred to it as "pop art".![]()