Brightburn - The Boy on Fire - Uncensored Version - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray
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Description
What would happen if a child from a distant planet were to arrive on Earth, but despite growing up in a loving home, as a teenage boy he would use the alien creature's special abilities not to save humanity, but to destroy it? What if instead of a superhero he became a supervillain? What can his foster parents, who love him as their own child, do? And what can humanity do? The answer comes in the form of a producer from James Gunn, the unique visionary screenwriter and director of Guardians of the Galaxy 1-2 and Slither: Brightburn is a brand new genre, a startling and chilling piece of superhero horror. Technical data: Ultra HD technical data: Audio tracks: Hungarian (5.1), English (Dolby Atmos - Dolby TrueHD 7.1.4 compatible), Czech (5.1), French (DTS-HD-MA 5.1), Polish (5.1), Spanish (5.1 and DTS-HD-MA 5.1), Thai (5.1), Turkish (5.1) Subtitles: Hungarian, English, Arabic, Czech, French, Greek, Croatian, Icelandic, Cantonese, Chinese, Korean, Polish, Malay, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Slovak, Slovenian, Thai, Turkish Aspect ratio: 2160p Ultra HD, widescreen 2.39:1 (16:9) Blu-ray technical data: Audio tracks: Hungarian (5.1), English (DTS-HD-MA 5.1), Czech (5.1), Polish (5.1), Russian (5.1), Portuguese (DTS-HD-MA 5.1), Turkish (5.1) Subtitles: Hungarian, English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Croatian, Icelandic, Polish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Russian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Turkish, Ukrainian Aspect ratio: 1080p HD, widescreen 2.39:1 (16:9) NFT/25342/2019 - Not recommended for people under 18
image format | 16:9 – 2.39:1 |
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Year of manufacture | 2019 |
year of publication | 2019 |
media type | BLU-RAY |
scope | 90 |
volume unit | perc |
extras | (eredeti nyelven) • Audiokommentár • Öröklés vagy környezet • Hős-horror! • Fellobbanások – a kulisszák mögött |
actor | Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, Jackson A. Dunn |
director | David Yarovesky |