ARROW VIDEO UNVEILS STACKED SEPTEMBER LINEUP FOR COLLECTORS

Arrow Video announces a massive September 2026 lineup with 9 collector-focused 4K Blu-ray releases packed with new extras.

Arrow Video has revealed an electrifying lineup of September 2026 releases, covering everything from neon-soaked neo-noir to heroic Hong Kong action, horror classics, and Japanese cult cinema. The slate includes Tequila Sunrise (1988), Go (1999), Underworld (1985), Night Falls on Manhattan (1996), A Better Tomorrow Trilogy (1986–1989), Forbidden Planet (1956), Misery (1990), Wicked Priest Collection, and The Desperate Hours (1955).

This diverse batch celebrates Arrow’s commitment to premium restorations, packed special features, and collector-focused presentations—spanning 4K Ultra HD debuts, extended versions, archival interviews, and newly commissioned art. From John Woo’s genre-defining gunplay to Stephen King’s nail-biting suspense, Sidney Lumet’s urban morality tales, and Tomisaburo Wakayama’s raucous martial arts mayhem, this month’s lineup is a feast for physical media diehards.

Whether your shelves are craving visionary sci-fi like Forbidden Planet, Oscar-winning terror with Misery, or the kinetic chaos of Go, Arrow’s September slate offers something for every corner of boutique cinema fandom.

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SPECS

Tequila Sunrise (1988) – 4K UHD

  • New 4K restoration from the original camera negative

  • Dolby Vision / HDR presentation

  • Original and newly restored lossless stereo & 4.0 audio

  • English SDH subtitles

  • Audio commentary by producer Thom Mount

  • California Dreaming – new interview with Thom Mount

  • From Chinatown to Manhattan Beach – appreciation of Robert Towne

  • Sunrise to Sunset – interview with 2nd AD Robert Roda

  • Sin City – interview with actor Lala Sloatman

  • Image gallery, theatrical trailer

  • Collector’s booklet & reversible sleeve

  • US/Canada Street Date: September 15

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Go (1999) – 4K UHD

  • Dolby Vision / HDR presentation

  • Original lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio

  • English SDH subtitles

  • New commentary with critics Bryan Reesman & Max Evry

  • Archival commentary with Doug Liman & Stephen Mirrione

  • From the Word Go – John August interview

  • A View Askew – Desmond Askew interview

  • Archival featurettes & 14 deleted scenes

  • God (1998 short film by John August, HD debut) with optional commentary

  • Theatrical trailer, image gallery

  • Reversible sleeve by Ben Beach, collector’s booklet

  • US/Canada Street Date: September 29

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Underworld (1985) – 4K UHD Limited Edition

  • Dolby Vision / HDR presentation

  • Original lossless English 2.0 stereo audio

  • English SDH subtitles

  • Commentary by George Pavlou, moderated by Stephen Thrower

  • Wild Recrimination – interview with DoP Syd Macartney

  • Becoming “Darling” – Brian Croucher interview

  • No Limits – Nicholas Vince on Clive Barker

  • Makeup tests, storyboards, trailers, and galleries

  • Bonus Blu-ray of Transmutations (1080p)

  • Reversible sleeve by Heather Vaughan, collector’s booklet

  • UK Street Date: September 7

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Night Falls on Manhattan (1996)

  • 2K restoration

  • Original lossless 5.1 & 2.0 audio

  • English SDH subtitles

  • Archival audio commentaries (Sidney Lumet; Andy Garcia & cast/producers)

  • The Directors: Sidney Lumet (2002, 1hr)

  • On-set interviews, behind-the-scenes footage

  • Reversible sleeve by Tom Ralston & collector’s booklet

  • UK Street Date: September 14

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A Better Tomorrow Trilogy (1986–1989) – 4K UHD Box Set

  • New 4K restorations with Dolby Vision / HDR for all films

  • Multiple lossless Cantonese, Mandarin & English mono tracks

  • Optional English subtitles

  • New & archival commentaries, interviews with John Woo, Tsui Hark, and film historians

  • Extended Workprint Cut of A Better Tomorrow II

  • Extended and Taiwanese preview cuts of A Better Tomorrow III

  • Reversible sleeves & Tony Stella artwork, double-sided poster

  • Collector’s booklet with new & archival writing

  • UK Street Date: September 28

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Forbidden Planet (1956) – 4K UHD Limited Edition

  • 4K restoration in original 2.55:1 Cinemascope

  • Dolby Vision / HDR with restored mono, Perspecta stereo & 5.1

  • English SDH subtitles

  • New commentary by Kim Newman & Barry Forshaw

  • Unearthly Aura – feature on the Barrons’ electronic score

  • Archival documentaries & featurettes

  • Deleted scenes, lost footage

  • Bonus film: The Invisible Boy (1957) & TV episode Robot Client

  • Collector’s booklet & fold-out poster

  • US/Canada Street Date: September 29

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Misery (1990) – 4K UHD

  • Dolby Vision / HDR presentation

  • Original lossless stereo & 5.1

  • English SDH subtitles

  • Archival commentaries (Rob Reiner; William Goldman)

  • New commentary by Teri Gamble & Julia Marchese

  • Misery’s Chord – interview with Marc Shaiman

  • Archival interviews & featurettes

  • Reversible sleeve & scholar-packed booklet

  • UK Street Date: September 21

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Wicked Priest Collection

  • New restorations of all 5 films

  • Original lossless Japanese mono with English subtitles

  • Video essays by James Balmont, Jonathan Clements, Patrick Macias & Matt Alt

  • Interviews on 1960s Japanese cinema and Tomisaburo Wakayama

  • Original trailers, reversible sleeve by Chris Malbon

  • Collector’s booklet by Camille Zaurin

  • US/Canada Street Date: September 15

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The Desperate Hours (1955)

  • 6K restoration from original VistaVision negative

  • Original lossless mono audio

  • English SDH subtitles

  • Commentary by Daniel Kremer

  • Trouble in Suburbia – appreciation by José Arroyo

  • The Lonely Man video essay by Eloise Ross

  • Audio interview with Catherine Wyler

  • Lobby card gallery, reversible sleeve by Jennifer Dionisio

  • Collector’s booklet featuring writing by Philip Kemp & Neil Sinyard

• ⁃ UK Street Date: September 14

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