Here’s an interesting piece of movie news in regard to some home entertainment releases that Warner Bros. Discovery and Universal Pictures will be throwing our way in time for Christmas this December. The Film Vault is made up of a series highly-collectable and beautifully packaged titles on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray. Four titles will hit shelves on 12th December and include Goodfellas, Blade Runner, 1917 and Scarface. We have the full details on each title below.
According to an official press release, the four titles are on 4K UHD for ultimate home cinema picture and sound, and packaged in an acetate slip-cover detailing the title’s numbered entry in the collection, with newly commissioned key art from Vice Press by renowned artists Matt Ferguson and Florey, printed on a rigid clamshell outer case with a magnetic clasp, that contains a digipak housing a 4K Ultra HD and a Blu-rayTM copy of the film , a branded envelope, deluxe artcards, and in some cases a reproduction ‘in world artefact’ from the film.
Completing each set is a new premium collectable – a beautifully etched and individually numbered crystal display plaque, bearing each film’s title treatment and motif.
These are going straight onto our most wanted lists. In terms of price, it looks like they will retail from around the £50 mark (4K).
Here are the full details.
BLADE RUNNER (1982)
Ridley Scott’s visually spectacular action-packed and powerfully prophetic sci-fi classic. Harrison Ford stars as 21st-century detective Rick Deckard, hunting for fugitive, murderous replicants – and is drawn to a mystery woman (Sean Young) whose secrets may undermine his soul.
Contained in the set:
- Premium collectible – individually numbered crystal display plaque
- Branded envelope containing large format art cards featuring concept drawings, behind the scenes imagery, film trivia and original theatrical poster artwork
- CD sized digipack + slipcover housing a 4K Ultra HD and a Blu-rayTM copy of the film
- In world artefact – A3 Spinner vehicle blueprint
GOODFELLAS (1990)
Martin Scorsese’s unforgettable film explores the criminal life like no other movie, following the rise and fall of a trio of gangsters – played by Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta – it’s an electrifying, fact-inspired tale of living – and dying.
Contained in the set:
- Premium collectible – individually numbered crystal display plaque
- Branded envelope containing large format art cards featuring film stills and behind the scenes imagery
- CD sized digipack + slipcover housing a 4K Ultra HD and a Blu-rayTM copy of the film
- A3 film poster
SCARFACE (1983)
A gangster classic and a cultural phenomenon, brilliantly directed by Brian De Palma, starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana, a man who came in search of the American Dream, and found it on the sun-washed avenues of Miami… wealth, power and passion beyond his wildest dreams.
Contained in the set:
- Premium collectible – individually numbered crystal display plaque
- Branded envelope containing large format art cards featuring film stills and behind the scenes imagery
- CD sized digipack + slipcover housing a 4K Ultra HD and a Blu-rayTM copy of the film
- Headshot art cards featuring publicity images of the key cast
- In world artefact – Tony Montana’s Green Card
1917 (2020)
Oscar®-winning director Sam Mendes brings his singular vision to his World War I epic, with two young British soldiers (George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman) given a seemingly impossible mission to cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers.
Contained in the set:
- Premium collectible – individually numbered crystal display plaque
- Branded envelope containing large format art cards featuring film stills and behind the scenes imagery
- CD sized digipack + slipcover housing a 4K Ultra HD and a Blu-rayTM copy of the film
- Character cards featuring key cast and quotes from the film
- In world artefact – Schofield’s 2 family photographs in tobacco tin envelope
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