
Deep Blue Sea Limited Edition Blu-Ray
THE ULTIMATE PREDATOR JUST GOT SMARTER.
From Renny Harlin, the maximalist director behind Die Hard II, Cliffhanger, and The Long Kiss Goodnight, comes Deep Blue Sea, a shark-filled action thriller where everyone is on the menu.
At an isolated research facility in the middle of the ocean, a team of scientists, led by Susan McAlester (Saffron Burrows), is working on a cure for Alzheimer's by genetically modifying the brains of sharks. When a shark escapes and attacks a pleasure boat, the company sponsoring the research threatens to withdraw its funding and sends company executive Russell Franklin (Samuel L. Jackson) to investigate. McAlester has only 48 hours to prove the value of her work, but her experiments have made the sharks smarter. They are no longer happy about being injected, provoked, and locked in cages, but begin to turn the tables. When a storm causes chaos on the surface and makes it impossible to get there, the facility is flooded and the researchers must fight to survive against the rising water and the hungry sharks that are now swimming freely through the corridors.Deep Blue Sea is an adrenaline rush of pure entertainment that encompasses action, horror, and suspense with a deliberate sense of humor, pushing them all as far as they can go, presented in a brand new 4K restoration approved by director Renny Harlin. Come on in, the water's great!
CONTENTS OF LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY
- Brand new 4K restoration of the film from the original camera negatives by Arrow Films, approved by director Renny Harlin
- Blu-ray presentation in high-definition format (1080p)
- Original DTS HD-MA 5.1 and Dolby Atmos audio options
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by screenwriter Duncan Kennedy
- All-new audio commentary by filmmaker and critic Rebekah McKendry
- Audio commentaries from the archives by director Renny Harlin and star Samuel L. Jackson
- From the Frying Pan... into the Studio Tank, a new interview with production designer William Sandell
- Beneath the Surface, a new visual essay by film critic Trace Thurman
- When Sharks Attack: The Making of Deep Blue Sea, an archive featurette
- The Sharks of Deep Blue Sea, an archival featurette
- Deleted scenes with optional audio commentary by director Renny Harlin
- Theatrical trailer
- Photo gallery
- Reversible cover with original artwork and newly produced art by Luke Preece
- 60-page hardcover anthology with new essays by film critics Josh Hurtado, Jennie Kermode, and Murray Leeder, as well as previously unseen production art and design
- Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Luke Preece
- Postcard from Aquatica
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