There's no official word on how much the five-disc collection will cost in either standard or steelbook packaging (the standard Blu-rays are available for $30 if you don't need HDR or object-based surround sound), but it will go on sale June 8th. The set also includes digital copies (of unspecified quality) but once it's available, you'll probably also be able to find the movies available in Ultra HD via various streaming video on-demand platforms. According to Paramount, "each film has been meticulously remastered from 4K scans of the original negatives with extensive visual effects work done to ensure the most pristine and highest quality image," and all picture work has been approved by director Steven Spielberg. What you will get, however, is each movie remastered in 4K with Dolby Vision and HDR-10, with audio that's been remixed at Skywalker Sound by original sound designer Ben Burtt to make Dolby Atmos soundtracks. This edition is purely for A/V fans, as the seven hours of extras haven't been updated from previous releases.
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