Save On This Overlooked ’90s Supernatural Thriller Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger
While Arnold Schwarzenegger is known for blockbusters like The Terminator, the actor (and former governor of California) has starred in more than 50 films throughout his career. This includes End of Days–a cult classic that didn’t earn the greatest reviews at launch, but managed to find a dedicated following thanks to its over-the-top supernatural storyline and flashy action scenes. If you want to add it to your collection, the End of Days: 25th Anniversary Edition 4K Blu-rayn arrived earlier this month, and is currently discounted to just $29 (was $40), which is the lowest price we’ve seen for the special edition 4K Blu-ray so far.
End of Days: 25th Anniversary Edition (4K Blu-ray)
$29 (was $40)
The new End of Days: 25th Anniversary Edition 4K Blu-ray includes both 4K UHD and standard Blu-ray versions of the film, with support for Dolby Vision HDR and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround, plus a bunch of special features. The new 4K cut was created using scan from the original camera negative, and was approved by the film’s director, Peter Hyams. It’s packaged in an exclusive slipcover.
End of Days: 25th Anniversary Edition Bonus Features
Tons of bonus features are available, so even if you’ve seen the film a thousand times, there’s a bunch of new content for you to explore.
- Audio commentary with director/cinematographer Peter Hyam
- “One Hell Of A Time: Peter Hyams At Universal” — Interview with Hyams
- “You Will Bear Witness: Writing End Of Days” — Interview with screenwriter Andrew W. Marlowe
- “Hell Followed With Him: Inside The Effects” — Interview with visual effects supervisor John Des Jardin
- “The Eternal Struggle: Scoring End Of Days” — Interview with composer John Debney
- “Spotlight On Location” Vintage Featurette
- “Special Effects: The Devil’s Playground” Vintage Featurette
- Theatrical Trailer
You’ll also find the End of Days Blu-ray on Amazon for just $8.29, though it lacks some of the new bonus features found on the 4K Blu-ray (and it obviously won’t look quite as crisp on modern displays).