Released back in 2001, Ridley Scott's Hannibal was a massive box office success, and at the time it was the biggest-opening box office for an R-rated film in history. The follow-up to The Silence of the Lambs brought in a whopping over $350 million worldwide, and years later, led to the NBC series of the same name.
Today, Kino Lorber Studio Classics made the surprising announcement that they're bringing the film to Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD, featuring a brand-new restoration and hours of extras!
Here’s the full list of features:
Brand New 4K Restoration – HDR and SDR Color Graded by Cinematographer John Mathieson
Audio Commentary by director Ridley Scott
Breaking the Silence: Five Unique Making-of Hannibal including rare footage and interviews (75 Minutes)
Anatomy of a Shoot-Out: A Five-Angle Breakdown of the “Fish Market” Action Scene (40 Minutes)
Ridleygrams: A Featurette on the Art of Storyboarding (8 Minutes)
An Exploration of the Film’s Opening Title Design (8 Minutes)
Over 35 Minutes of Deleted and Alternate Scenes with Optional Director Commentary
Alternate Ending with Optional Director Commentary (6 Minutes)
19 TV Spots
Theatrical Teaser
Theatrical Trailer
5.1 Surround and 2.0 Stereo
Limited O-card Slipcase
Get your fava beans and cianti ready, Hannibal releases onto 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on April 30th.