Actors: |
Kathryn Newton, Dan Stevens, Kevin Durand, Giancarlo Esposito, Melissa Barrera, Angus Cloud |
Director: |
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett |
Language: |
ENGLISH : Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit) SPANISH: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 FRENCH: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
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Subtitles: |
English SDH, French, Spanish
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Region: |
Untested
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Aspect Ratio: |
2.39:1 |
Number of Discs: |
2 (BD/DVD + Digital Copy) |
Rating: |
R |
Orig Release Date: |
2024
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Studio: |
Universal |
Release Date: |
7/9/2024 |
Run Time: |
131 Min. |
Special Features: |
- Deleted and Extended Scenes (6.52) - Three scenes are included here and play in sequence without a menu to select a specific scene. This collection starts off with Abigail's full, uncut and uninterrupted dance from the film's opening, the moments after Joey's first meeting with Abigail where she meets Angus Cloud's Dean, and a late film scene beginning with Abigail talking to Joey,
- Gag Reel (9.41)
- Blood Bath (7.04) - Cast and crew talk about the use of practical effects and the copious amounts of blood on display in the film and how it aids the performances of the actors.
- Hunters to Hunted (5.36) - This featurette covers casting, the roles of the members of the criminal gang, weapons training, and what each brings to the table in the kidnapping plot.
- Becoming a Ballerina Vampire (4.29) - The directors and Alisha Weir discuss the transformation of Abigail from a normal little girl to a vampire, including both her dancing and her fighting style.
- Directing Duo Matt & Tyler (5.40) - The directors address what appealed to them about the project and other cast members drop in to discuss their takes on the project. The pair discuss their effort to modernize vampires and to directly confront the vampire movie tropes while adding doses of humor throughout the film.
- Feature Length Commentary - In this commentary filmed approximately two weeks prior to the film's April 19, 2024, theatrical debut, Directors Matt Bertinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett and Editor Michael P Shawver discuss locations, special effects, fight choreography, the all-important casting of the titular Abigail, and a host of other topics. Much of their discussion is more focused on the making and editing of the film than it is on anecdotes, so it provides behind-the-scenes information about the production and the challenges they faced in bringing this story to the screen.
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