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Superman (4K Ultra HD + Digital)

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Format: 4K September 23, 2025


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The newly imagined DC universe with a singular blend of epic action, humor and heart, delivering a Superman who's driven by compassion and an inherent belief in the goodness of humankind.

Genre: Action & Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction


Format: 4K


Contributor: Anthony Carrigan, David Corenswet, James Gunn, Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Brosnahan


Language: English


Runtime: 2 hours and 9 minutes


Digital Copy Expiration Date ‏ : ‎ September 30, 2027


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 0.16 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ James Gunn


Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 9 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 23, 2025


Actors ‏ : ‎ Anthony Carrigan, David Corenswet, Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Brosnahan


Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Atmos), English (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)


Studio ‏ : ‎ Studio Distribution Services


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  • An Entertaining Film
The A/V on this Blu is terrific. As for the movie itself, Marlon Brando notwithstanding, I will stick with a normal letter "S" standing for Superman. I am not too happy with the movie being about our world having "gods and monsters" for over 3,000 years, living with normal humans and ruling those normal humans. This really stretches my disbelief so far that it's to the point of breaking. The movie is very well done. Special F/X are superb. Corenswet is an excellent Superman. If one accepts the basic concepts (and the length of the film), it is very good. My wife and I intend to watch this movie again within the week. Despite my criticisms, we both rate this film 5-stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2025 by MARC E KORMAN

  • The Best Superman Movie??????
The title says it all. This may be the best Superman movie ever made. Delightful action, wonderful characters, and a message about being kind. Watch this movie.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2025 by Wizard Shot

  • DCU
Pretty fun movie. Not the best of the year. But Fun. Good enough start to the DCU.
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2025 by Brian

  • Great movie and physical release, small nitpick
Great and entertaining movie, specially in my 4K TV it looks very nice. Very neat special features the fans will love. The cover sleeve also has this effect that changes Superman into Clark Kent depending on the angle, it looks awesome. My only problem would be the main menu. It might just be something menus do nowadays but I think this one is very bland and selecting options feels very sluggish and delayed. Even with all that, I highly recommend getting it for the best possible quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2025 by SusDunk

  • Same Big Blue
Another amazing and timeless rendition of the Man of Steel for the modern age. The team behind this understood the importance of what it means to portray Superman as he has always been, a paragon of Truth, Justice, and a Better tomorrow. A great template for the future renditions to follow.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2025 by Mr. Anderson

  • Best… Krypto… ever!
I grew up with the original comic book Superman back in the 1950’s. As a young kid, I had no money. But whenever we went to the grocery store, my Dad would kindly buy me one or two comic books from the comic book rack. They cost 10 cents each. I still have all of them, over three hundred pounds of them stored away in sealed boxes. For a kid with a vivid sci-fi imagination, these were my touchpoints. This was before color TV, before hundreds of channels, before streaming movies (movie theaters a rare treat), before the Internet, before cell phones, and before overtly complex social relationships. In those pages, printed on cheap paper, our post-WWII dreams came to life. Superman was the best. He was shown in grainy color pictures leaping skyscrapers, running faster than a speeding bullet, and defeating the evil doers. Yes, he was a "strange visitor from another planet" but raised (like me) in a real human family. Despite his enhanced powers he was vulnerable not just to kryptonite, but to human relationships. Best of all, he had a super dog! Krypto was the best pet ever: loyal, smart, and able to fly to accompany Superman on his thrilling adventures. Morphed into the black-and-white TV show, Superman and his Super-dog just got stronger and more admirable: fighting for Truth, Justice, and the American Way! As a kid, I loved Superman and Krypto. But then I grew up. Along with color TV came Vietnam, women liberation marches, racial unrest protests, hippies, rock-and-roll, and drugs. Superman evolved through more TV series, movies, and continued comics (much more expensive than in the 1950’s!), being “rebooted” several times. But Krypto largely remained the same. He was a steady, loyal, obedient sidekick upon which one could depend even if the world became dangerously unstable. In this brilliant, present reboot of the Superman mythos, I hardly recognized the man or the alien. In the first of the movie he seemed behind the times, naïve, impulsive, unsure, prone to modernly shallow romantic “relationships,” and no longer a unique icon exemplifying the best in me. However, giving the movie a chance, I continued. It quickly became obvious that he’d been dragged kicking and screaming into the modern, complex world. Now he coexists with an Internet, cell phones, advanced scientific gadgets, doddering adopted parents, a modern girlfriend, competing superheroes, complicated wars, and a genius-but-conflicted villain to face. His life is much more complicated… Yes, he was no longer the “black and white,” “good versus evil,” “right versus wrong,” DC hero but more the Marvel version of a “superhero with a problem.” His problem is gradually revealed as internal shame at being a discarded Alien, abandoned and betrayed by his real parents, and even when applauded saddled with being an “other.” While Earth-humans applauded him as a convenient savior, they still secretly envied and feared him. His anger at the bubbling-up rejection of his “righteous” actions threatens to undo him. But Krypto, his faithful companion, remains the same… right? Nope. This dog is wild, dumb, destructive, good-intentioned but bumbling, and because of his superpowers capable of great destruction. Give an animal superpowers and what do you expect? This is it! Patterned after a real, crazy dog owned by the Director, this Krypto might chew your foot off as likely as lick your face! Wow! Central to the movie, channeling the wild creature driven by instincts that’s within all of us is revealed best rooted in love and respect. The final scene of the movie embedded in the credits perfectly summarizes this endearing paradox. Viewed projected in 4K onto a large wall screen with full surround sound turned up, this is an immersive experience worth watching several times. The movie is stunning in its special effects, scintillating in its accompanying music, surprising in its plot twists, puzzling in its deliberately atypical costumes, endearing in its human relationships, thought-provoking in its psychological underpinnings, thrilling in its action story, and gripping in the believability projected by its powerful actors. But it’s not the “regular” Superman: rather a dystopian vision painted in bright, glaring 1950's colors. To top this tour de force, the amazingly realistic, special-effects Krypto is the star! In our present world driven mad by horrific inequality, climate crises, desperately migrating trapped populations, religious intolerance, and endless wars of “preemption” or “liberation” Superman remains a touchstone of our better natures. Over and over, we here see him and his chaotic sidekick-pet managing to somehow protect the individual innocent person. No, it's not grandly vague generalities, unbreakable "principles," global politics, or personal ambitions. It's the naked empathy of putting ourselves in some else's shoes. Yes, it’s a complicated world today that's reflected within the movie, much more so than it was in the simpler 1950’s. But the message here is the same that I resonated with as a young boy: recognizing and confronting the “alien” in all of us, realizing the “other” is only an unhelpful illusion, and tapping into our inner strength defining ourselves by what we do. When we truly see ourselves in Krypto, we have an opportunity to become more than just smart, selfish animals. Bring on a similarly spectacular reboot of Supergirl! I still love her almost as much as I do Superman and Krypto. Sure, we don’t have to all retreat into partying under a red sun to get drunk, temporarily escaping from our tough reality. Instead, we can be inspired by her crazy shared pet and her idealistic cousin—whether we are a confused kid or an even more-confused senior citizen—to be just a little bit better... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2025 by Daniel B. Lyle

  • Excellent
Great movie, wish it was 3D, as it was in theaters
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025 by John Doe

  • GREAT PRESENTATION
This is a good movie, not great but I liked it. The steelbook is amazing!
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2025 by Ricardo Imaña

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