You're Next (4K Blu-ray SteelBook) (Lionsgate Exclusive) [USA]

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Release date: February 25, 2025
Purchase links: Lionsgate Limited
Price: $39.99
Note: Art by Matt Ryan Tobin
Group buy: hosted by apsmith21

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  • The Lionsgate Limited edition 4K also includes new special features:
    o 2024 Audio Commentary with Director Adam Wingard and Writer Simon Barretto
    o “Children of the ’80s”: Interview with Adam Wingard and Simon Barretto
    o “The Most of Us”: Interview with Producers Keith Calder and Jess Wu Calder
    o “Script as a Blueprint”: Interview with Actor AJ Bowen
    o “Down in the Basement”: Interview with Actor Joe Swanberg
    o “Be Funny and Die”: Interview with Actor Amy Seimetz
    o “Falling into Place”: Interview with Production Designer Tom Hammock
    o “Slashers Don’t Die: Tom Coleman on You’re Next
    o “Who’s Next? The Making of You’re Next
    o Animated Storyboards

  • Original Special Features:
    o Audio Commentary with Director Adam Wingard and Writer Simon Barrett
    o Audio Commentary with Director Adam Wingard and Writer Simon Barrett and Actors Sharni Vinson and Barbara Crampton
    o “No Ordinary Invasion: The Making of You’re Next
    o Theatrical Trailer
 
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Annoying lionsgate keep making these exclusive to their store.
I can't blame them though. Cutting out the middleman for example. As Walmart charges an insane 18% commission (platform fee) when you sell Steelbooks through them. It's an insane price increase, and I have to increase my prices on my Steelbooks that will be sold through them.
 
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I can't blame them though. Cutting out the middleman for example. As Walmart charges an insane 18% commission (platform fee) when you sell Steelbooks through them. It's an insane price increase, and I have to increase my prices on my Steelbooks that will be sold through them.
Yeah, I’m sure that explains why Lionsgate is now charging more for not having a middleman lol.
I would also mention that Lionsgate most definitely has contracts with Walmart that are very different to what you get as a regular third party seller there.
 
I can't blame them though. Cutting out the middleman for example. As Walmart charges an insane 18% commission (platform fee) when you sell Steelbooks through them. It's an insane price increase, and I have to increase my prices on my Steelbooks that will be sold through them.

Lionsgate representative gave himself a pat on the back for coming up with this...
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