The Ring first haunted US moviegoers in 2002, earning rave reviews from critics and amassing nearly $250 million during its run. Fans of the popular horror flick can now look forward to The Ring 4K UHD Steelbook, which arrives on October 15 and is currently up for preorder. Along with a 4K UHD version of the movie, it comes with a premium steelbook to help protect and display the film in your home theater.
Preorder The Ring 4K UHD Steelbook Edition
$35
This upcoming version of The Ring includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and digital versions of the iconic horror flick. The highlight of the bundle is the steelbook, with a chilling blue and black illustration featuring the words “Seven Days” written across the front.
If you haven’t watched the film in years (or if you’re viewing The Ring for the first time), this is a pretty enticing offer. Not only do you get a cool steelbook, but you’re getting the remastered 4K format of the film–modernizing it for today’s big screen TVs.
Alternatively, you can pick up The Ring Collection 4K UHD, which is now available and is on sale for $61 (down from $90). Along with The Ring, you’ll get The Ring Two, Rings, and heaps of exclusive content such as deleted scenes, theatrical trailers, and more.
The Ring follows journalist Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) as she investigates the death of a teenage girl. She eventually stumbles upon a cabin containing a video cassette, and anyone who views the tape gets a mysterious phone call telling them something will happen in “seven days.” From there, Keller sets out to unravel a terrifying urban legend.
This steelbook edition is bound to be popular, so consider locking in your preorder while it’s available. Amazon offers a preorder price guarantee, meaning you’re entitled to the lowest price between when you place your preorder and when it releases. In other words, if the price drops just a few days after you preorder, you’re entitled to the lower price.
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