'Oppenheimer' 4K Blu-ray Now Available on Black Friday, With a Steep Discount
Fans of Christopher Nolan's Oscar-winning film can rejoice as 'Oppenheimer' 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital is now back in stock with a steep discount for Black Friday. The Blu-ray and 4K releases that sold out just one week after their initial release in 2023 are currently available at 34% off on Amazon.
The home-video release comes as a multi-disc package, featuring a 4K Ultra HD disc, standard Blu-ray disc, and digital copy. The 4K version includes HDR and preserves the aspect-ratio shifts used in IMAX and standard theatrical sequences, providing viewers with the clearest and most theatrically faithful presentation possible at home. The audio is delivered in lossless DTS-HD 5.1, offering a sound mix that captures the film's dramatic scale and weight.
Speaking about the Blu-ray version after its initial release, Christopher Nolan expressed his desire to create a version of the film that viewers could own and enjoy at home without fear of streaming services stealing it from them. It seems this effort has been successful, given the high demand for the 4K UHD copies.
Last week, Best Buy and Amazon reported that they were completely sold out of the 4K UHD copies of 'Oppenheimer' just one week after their initial release. According to Justin LaLiberty, director of operations at Vinegar Syndrome, this is an "unheard of" phenomenon in the past decade.
If you're looking to snag a deal on 'Oppenheimer' 4K Blu-ray, be sure to check out Amazon's limited-time offer before it sells out again.
Fans of Christopher Nolan's Oscar-winning film can rejoice as 'Oppenheimer' 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital is now back in stock with a steep discount for Black Friday. The Blu-ray and 4K releases that sold out just one week after their initial release in 2023 are currently available at 34% off on Amazon.
The home-video release comes as a multi-disc package, featuring a 4K Ultra HD disc, standard Blu-ray disc, and digital copy. The 4K version includes HDR and preserves the aspect-ratio shifts used in IMAX and standard theatrical sequences, providing viewers with the clearest and most theatrically faithful presentation possible at home. The audio is delivered in lossless DTS-HD 5.1, offering a sound mix that captures the film's dramatic scale and weight.
Speaking about the Blu-ray version after its initial release, Christopher Nolan expressed his desire to create a version of the film that viewers could own and enjoy at home without fear of streaming services stealing it from them. It seems this effort has been successful, given the high demand for the 4K UHD copies.
Last week, Best Buy and Amazon reported that they were completely sold out of the 4K UHD copies of 'Oppenheimer' just one week after their initial release. According to Justin LaLiberty, director of operations at Vinegar Syndrome, this is an "unheard of" phenomenon in the past decade.
If you're looking to snag a deal on 'Oppenheimer' 4K Blu-ray, be sure to check out Amazon's limited-time offer before it sells out again.