David Robert Mitchell’s modern classic It Follows is getting a Limited Edition 4K UHD / Blu-ray dual release from Second Sight Films this August.
Care-free high school student Jay Height (Maika Monroe – Independence Day: Resurgence) has just started dating a ‘nice’ guy – Hugh (Jake Weary – Zombeavers), but they have sex, everything changes and life will never be the same again…
When she wakes up, she’s tied up in a deserted parking lot, where Hugh reveals his dark and disturbing secret… he’s passed on something unimaginable… a deadly curse that will see her relentlessly pursued by evil… A shape-shifting force Itfollows its victims and will stop at nothing to kill them. The only way to escape, is to pass it on to another person through sex…
The brand-new Limited Edition is set for release on 28 August and is presented in a stunning box with new artwork by Thinh Dinh alongside a 150 page book, with new essays. There will also be Standard Editions in 4K/UHD and Blu-ray, and all versions come complete with a host of fantastic extras, please see full details below.
For a deadly dose of danger, stalk and you will find It Follows Limited Edition.
Special Features
- Dual format edition including both UHD and Blu-ray with main feature and bonus features on both discs
- Second Sight Films 4K master produced in conjunction with the original post production facility
- Approved by director David Robert Mitchell
- UHD presented in Dolby Vision HDR
- New Dolby Atmos audio track produced by Second Sight Films
- New audio commentary by Joshua Grimm
- Audio commentary by Danny Leigh and Mark Jancovich
- Chasing Ghosts: a new interview with actor Keir Gilchrist
- Following: a new interview with actor Olivia Luccardi
- It’s in the House: an interview with Producer David Kaplan
- Composing a Masterpiece: an interview with composer Rich Vreeland
- A Girl’s World: an interview with production designer Michael Perry
- It Follows – The Architecture of Loneliness: a video essay by Joseph Wallace
Limited Edition Contents
- Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Thinh Dinh
- 150 page book with new essays by Anne Billson, Martyn Conterio, Kat Ellinger, Eugenio Ercolani, Matt Glasby, Kat Hughes, Jennie Kermode and Katie Rife
- Six collectors’ art cards