Longlegs 4K Steelbook Edition Preorders Are Steeply Discounted At Amazon

The Longlegs 4K Steelbook releases on June 24 and is packed with bonus features
One of the most memorable and disturbing horror films of 2024 will be reissued with an appropriately unsettling steelbook case next month. Preorders for the 4K Blu-ray Steelbook Edition of Longlegs opened last month for $50; if you were waiting to see if the price dropped, your patience has been rewarded. Amazon and Walmart have slashed the price of the upcoming release to $33. Once you place your preorder for Longlegs Steelbook Edition, you'll be eligible for any additional discounts offered between now and its June 24 launch. You won't be charged for your preorder until Amazon/Walmart ships your Blu-ray next month.
This 4K Blu-ray comes with a creepy steelbook featuring Nicolas Cage’s character on the cover. The interior art features an overhead view of a desk with a smattering of papers and other knickknacks from the film. Longlegs Steelbook Edition also comes with exclusive bonus features not found on last year's 4K release. Here's a full list of the bonus content for the upcoming release:
Longlegs Steelbook Edition Special Features
- Audio Commentary with Osgood Perkins (Director/Writer)
- On-set interviews with Perkins, Maika Monroe, Alicia Witt, and Blair Underwood
- Never-before-seen featurettes
- Osgood Perkins and Theo James in conversation
- Meeting Longlegs: Maika Monroe’s heartbeat
- Clues and evidence
- The Rorschach Test
- Andres Arochi’s on-set diary
- Fire Fire Fire, Hiss
- Teasers and trailers
- Additional content

If you don't want to wait until June and don't mind missing out on a few special features, the standard 4K edition is available for $24.49, while the 1080p Blu-ray edition is $18.29.
Longlegs follows FBI Agent Lee Harker as she is tasked with tracking down a serial killer. However, things take an even darker turn when she begins discovering strange clues that point her toward something of occult origins. What follows is a tense chase to stop the killer before they strike again, and performances from Maiki Monroe and Nicolas Cage make it a chilling story that’ll stick with you long after the credits roll. The film pulled in nearly $130 million during its theatrical run and is sitting with generally favorable reviews on Metacritic (GameSpot's sister site), largely thanks to an unsettling performance from Nicolas Cage.
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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG