Arrow Video is making sure this summer goes out with so much heat coming from your TV. First off is the 4K UHD debut of Lost In Space. The theatrical version of the beloved ’60 science fiction series is packed with stars including Gary Oldham, William Hurt, Mimi Rogers, Heather Graham, Joey from Friends and even the original voice of the Robot. The movie gives a purpose why the Robinson family must go to the nearest habitable planet and how it will help humanity. But even with a purpose, they get lost in space thanks to the meddling of Dr. Smith. Proof of the Man is a Japanese film that unites Toshiro Mifune, Yusaku Matsuda, George Kennedy and Broderick Crawford. It’s a gripping police film about the investigation of a man from Harlem who is murdered in Tokyo. The film has never been released outside of Japan until now. Yusaku Matsuda is the investigating detective.
Hellbender is a teenage horror film involving a girl how lives away from society because of her medical conditions. Even in such conditions, she and her mother find solace in heavy metal. Stephen King and George Romero team up once more for Creepshow 2. It’s another scary illustrated magazine come to the big screen. My favorite is the last one about a women who discovers she can’t quit a hitchhiker. This is even better in 4K UHD. Finally we get The Good, The Bad, The Weird, a South Korean version of a Spaghetti Western. The film reminds us that the Wild West did extend to the Far East. Here’s the press release from Arrow Video with all the details:

New from Arrow Video US
Lost In Space
[Limited Edition]
9/2/25
Proof of the Man
[Limited Edition]
9/9/25
Hellbender
[Limited Edition]
9/16/25
Creepshow 2
[Limited Edition]
9/30/25
The Good, The Bad, The Weird
[Limited Edition]
9/30/25
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| Arrow Video’s September Slate Sizzles with a Sci-Fi Blockbuster Adventure, a Gritty Japanese Crime Drama, a Stephen King Classic, a Kimchi Western, and Bewitching Folk HorrorGlobal 4K UHD Premieres for Creepshow 2 and Lost In Space, Plus The Good, The Bad, The Weird, Proof of the Man and Hellbender |
| On September 2, the science fiction adventure Lost In Space makes its global 4K UHD debut. A surprise hit upon its 1998 release—famously topping Titanic at the box office for a brief moment—Lost In Space returns in a definitive 4K restoration from the original camera negative, approved by director Stephen Hopkins. The Limited Edition set is packed with hours of special features, collectible packaging, and newly commissioned extras.The Earth is close to being uninhabitable in 2058. Mankind’s only hope for survival is to send Professor John Robinson (William Hurt, Avengers: Infinity War), his wife Maureen (Mimi Rogers, Bosch), son Will (Jack Johnson, Love Affair), and daughters Judy (Heather Graham, Boogie Nights) and Penny (Lacey Chabert, Black Christmas), along with pilot Major Don West (Matt LeBlanc, Friends), to the planet Alpha Prime to create a transporter gate. This device will allow Earthlings to flee to a new world. There are people who don’t want the Robinsons’ mission to succeed, including the treacherous Dr. Smith (Gary Oldman, The Dark Knight). The family’s physician sneaks onto Jupiter II to sabotage The Robot (Dick Tufeld, the voice of The Robot from the TV series). The mechanical mayhem leads to the spaceship becoming lost in space. Can the Robinsons regain their bearings and reach Alpha Prime? The movie features cameos by Mark Goddard, June Lockhart, Marta Kristen, and Angela Cartwright from the original TV series. Special features include archive audio commentaries; newly filmed interviews; a brand new video essay; deleted scenes; archival featurettes; a Q&A with the original cast of the TV series; bloopers; an Illustrated collector’s booklet; articles from American Cinematographer; and an excerpt from the original production notes. Watch the trailer for Lost In Space here: |
On September 9, the Japanese blockbuster Proof of the Man is released for the very first time outside of Japan for the home video market. The international murder mystery from director Junya Sato (Manhunt) unites two of the biggest actors of Japanese cinema: Toshiro Mifune (Seven Samurai) and Yusaku Matsuda (The Game Trilogy). The Limited Edition Blu-ray features a brand new transfer sourced from a new 4K restoration by Kadokawa and hours of special features.
Police Detective Munesue (Yusaku Matsuda) investigates the stabbing death of a visiting New Yorker in a Tokyo luxury hotel. The main clues on the body are a straw hat and a book of poetry. The detective is also dealing with a hit and run investigation involving the son of a powerful politician (Toshiro Mifune) and fashion designer (Mariko Okada, Tampopo). Ultimately, his journey leads him to New York City, where he teams up with the NYPD’s Ken Shuftan (George Kennedy, Cool Hand Luke) to get to the truth.
Special features include brand new audio commentary; a brand new video introduction; a brand new filmed discussion with critics and biographers; original theatrical trailers, an image gallery; and an illustrated collector’s booklet.
Watch the trailer for Proof of the Man here:
On September 16, adolescent nightmares go into overdrive with Hellbender—a heavy metal-infused supernatural horror film from writer-directors John Adams, Zelda Adams, and Toby Poser. This spellbinding coming-of-age story explores a powerful and twisted mother-daughter bond, and the Limited Edition Blu-ray release comes loaded with special features.
Because of her autoimmune disease, teenager Izzy (Zelda Adams) lives in the woods with her mother (Toby Poser) in a remote house. They lead a wholesome life, including foraging in the forest for their strict vegan diet. Izzy is home schooled to protect her from other kids that could expose her to germs. Her biggest joy comes from making heavy metal music with her mom. One day when mom is away, Izzy breaks the rules and meets a teenage girl who lives nearby. After accepting a dare involving a worm from her new friend, Izzy learns something very shocking about herself and her family history.
Special features include a brand new audio commentary; a brand new video essay; a featurette on the visual effects; behind-the-scenes compilation footage; Fort Worden (2021), a short film by Zelda Adams; four music videos; the original trailer; and an illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film.
Watch the trailer for Hellbender here
On September 30, Stephen King (Maximum Overdrive) and George Romero (Night of the Living Dead) reunite for Creepshow 2, a spine-tingling horror anthology that will give you the chills. The Limited Edition 4K UHD features a brand new 4K restoration from the original negative, packed with hours of special features.
Billy is excited as the new issue of Creepshow magazine has arrived in his small town with three new spooky tales. “Old Chief Wood’nhead” has a cigar store Indian out for revenge when bad things happen to George Kennedy (The Dirty Dozen) and Dorothy Lamour (Road to Rio). Four college kids spend a happy warm Fall day at the lake in “The Raft.” The carefree fun vanishes when a terrifying blob creature surfaces and traps the kids in the middle of the water. Lois Chiles (Moonraker) makes the mistake of falling asleep after having a fling with her boyfriend in “The Hitch-hiker.” She has only a few minutes to get home before her husband returns from work. In her speedy escape, she hits a hitch-hiker (Tom Wright, Brother From Another Planet) and keeps on driving since no one noticed. Turns out that someone won’t let her forget what she’s done.
Special features include an audio commentary; an archive featurette on the special effects; behind-the-scenes footage; an image gallery; trailers & TV spots; original screenplay galleries; a Limited Edition booklet; and an illustrated collector’s booklet.
Watch the trailer for Creepshow 2 here:
Also on September 30, the South Korean epic western The Good, The Bad, The Weird, from celebrated director Kim Jee-woon (I Saw The Devil), arrives in a 4K UHD Limited Edition release that features the international and Korean versions along with hours of special features.
Deep in the desert wilderness of Manchuria, Park Chang-yi (Lee Byung-hun, Squid Games) hijacks a train with the intention to steal an ancient treasure map from a Japanese passenger. His plan goes awry when Yoon Tae-goo (Song Kang-ho, Parasite) gets to the map first and escapes. Park Do-won (Jung Woo-sung, Beasts Clawing At Straws) arrives on the scene ready to claim the bounty with no idea how many people want the map. The cult classic has all the flavors of a rip-roaring Spaghetti Western while dealing with pre-World War II tensions between South Korea and Japan.
Special features include a perfect bound collector’s book; three postcard-sized artcards; a double-sided fold-out poster; audio commentaries; an introduction to the film by Kim Jee-woon; interviews; archival making-of films and featurettes; a trailer gallery; and an image gallery.
Watch the trailer for The Good, The Bad, The Weird here:
Lost In Space [Limited Edition]
The Robinson family was going into space to fight for a chance for humanity. Now they are fighting to live long enough to find a way home
![Lost In Space [Limited Edition]](https://mvd.cloud/images/AV648.jpg)
“DANGER, WILL ROBINSON!” From the producers of Deep Blue Sea and Poseidon comes Lost in Space, a high-octane sci-fi adventure through time and space, where a family adrift in a distant world must overcome adversity in the face of incredible odds. The year is 2058. With Earth on the brink of collapse, the Robinson family is chosen to lead a critical mission to colonize a distant planet aboard the Jupiter 2 spacecraft. But the mission is sabotaged by the traitorous Dr. Zachary Smith, and the ship veers off course and plunges through a rift in space-time, leaving the Robinsons stranded in an unknown universe. Now lost in a hostile alien galaxy, the family must trek through treacherous environments, battle deadly creatures, and avoid Smith’s unpredictable schemes. As tensions rise and survival becomes uncertain, their greatest challenge may be holding together as a family. Lost in Space is a thrilling tribute to the classic 1960s TV series with dazzling visual effects and an all-star cast including William Hurt, Mimi Rogers, Matt LeBlanc, Heather Graham, and Gary Oldman as the nefarious Dr. Smith. Dive into the epic adventure of the Space Family Robinson, available for the first time on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray in a stunning new restoration!
Bonus Materials
- 4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- 4K restoration of the film from the original camera negative by Arrow Films approved by director Stephen Hopkins
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio and lossless stereo audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Archive audio commentary with director Stephen Hopkins and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman
- Archive audio commentary with visual effects supervisors Angus Bickerton and Lauren Ritchie, director of photography Peter Levy, editor Ray Lovejoy, and producer Carla Fry
- A Space Odyssey, a newly filmed interview with director Stephen Hopkins
- Lights in the Sky, a newly filmed interview with director of photography Peter Levy
- A Journey Through Time, a newly filmed interview with producer and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman
- Art of Space, a newly filmed interview with supervising art director Keith Pain
- Crafting Reality, a newly filmed interview with Kenny Wilson, former mould shop supervisor at Jim Henson’s Creature Shop
- Sound of Space, a newly filmed interview with sound mixer Simon Kaye and re-recording mixer Robin O’Donohue
- Lost But Not Forgotten in Space, a new video essay by film critic Matt Donato
- Deleted scenes
- Building the Special Effects, an archival featurette with visual effects supervisor Angus Bickerton and animatics supervisor Mac Wilson
- The Future of Space Travel, an archival featurette exploring the film’s vision of the future
- TV Years, a Q&A with the original cast of the TV series
- Bloopers
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Pye Parr
- Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing by critic Neil Sinyard, articles from American Cinematographer and an excerpt from the original production notes
Proof Of The Man [Limited Edition]
Proof of the Man is a compelling exploration of racial identity and the trauma of the postwar occupation period framed in the form of a whodunnit.
![Proof Of The Man [Limited Edition]](https://mvd.cloud/images/AV650.jpg)
Movie mogul Haruki Kadokawa changed the landscape of Japanese cinema for good when he introduced the concept of the blockbuster to the country with this gripping crime drama featuring an all-star cast. When mixed-raced Johnny Hayward (Flower Travellin’ Band vocalist Joe Yamanaka) heads from his Harlem home to Tokyo, he becomes the victim of a brutal stabbing in the elevator of a plush hotel hosting a catwalk show by elite fashion designer Kyoko (Mariko Okada). That same night, Kyoko’s son with her powerful politician husband Yohei (Toshiro Mifune) is involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident and flees the country. Suspecting the incidents may be linked, Detective Munesue (Yusaku Matsuda, The Game Trilogy) heads to New York to investigate Johnny’s background. Here he is partnered with local detective Ken Shuftan (George Kennedy, Airport), whose own links to Japan dredge up painful memories from Munesue’s childhood. Adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by Seiichi Morimura by director Junya Sato (The Bullet Train, Manhunt) and screenwriter Zenzo Matsuyama (The Human Condition trilogy), and shot on location in Japan and New York by veteran cinematographer Shinsaku Himeda (Pigs and Battleships, Vengeance is Mine), Proof of the Man is a compelling exploration of racial identity and the trauma of the postwar occupation period framed in the form of a whodunnit. Arrow Video is proud to present the film for the very first time outside Japan for the home-video market in a brand new transfer sourced from a new 4K restoration by Kadokawa.
Bonus Materials
- LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- High-Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
- Original lossless mono audio
- Optional newly translated English subtitles
- Brand new audio commentary with Asian American film scholar Rob Buscher and DJ Skeme Richards
- Taking the Big Apple, a brand new video introduction by Asian film scholar Earl Jackson
- A Japanese Blockbuster, a brand new filmed discussion with critics and Junya Sato biographers Tatsuya Masuto and Masaaki Nomura
- Original theatrical trailers
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella
- Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing by film critic Michelle Kisner and scholar Alexander Zahlten
Hellbender [Limited Edition]
Hellbender is a spell-binding folk horror and coming-of-age story, boiling over with adolescent rage and wicked witchcraft.
![Hellbender [Limited Edition]](https://mvd.cloud/images/AV732.jpg)
GROWING UP IS HELL The sixth feature film from acclaimed filmmakers The Adams Family (The Deeper You Dig), Hellbender is a spell-binding folk horror and coming-of-age story, boiling over with adolescent rage and wicked witchcraft. Teenager Izzy lives in isolation with Mother because she has a rare immune disorder. Or so she is told. After befriending local girl Amber, Lizzy begins to question the reality of her disease. And when she eats a live worm as part of a teenage game, she soon develops a ravenous hunger for living things, learning that she is the latest in a line of “hellbenders”, supernatural beings who possess immensely powerful abilities. Featuring a fantastic punk rock soundtrack with songs from the family’s band, H6LLB6ND6R, this truly unique film expertly blends beautiful and naturalistic cinematography, impressive and stylistic VFX and stunning performances from real-life mother and daughter team, Zelda Adams and Toby Poser.
Bonus Materials
- LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY CONTENTS
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
- Original lossless stereo 2.0 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary with filmmakers Toby Poser, John Adams, Zelda Adams and Lulu Adams
- From the Forest She Rises, a brand new video essay by filmmaker Jen Handorf
- Black Magic Tricks, a featurette on the visual effects by VFX artist Trey Lindsay
- Behind-the-scenes compilation footage
- Fort Worden (2021), a short film by Zelda Adams
- Four music videos: Hit and Run (2024), Drive (2021), Lovely (2021) and Black Sky (2020)
- Original trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by Beth Morris and original artwork by Sister Hyde
- Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Natasha Ball and Kat Hughes
Creepshow 2 [Limited Edition]
Titans of terror George A. Romero and Stephen King deliver yet another selection of blood-curdling tales in this follow-up to the 1982 horror classic.
![Creepshow 2 [Limited Edition]](https://mvd.cloud/images/AV775.jpg)
Titans of terror George A. Romero and Stephen King deliver yet another selection of blood-curdling tales in Creepshow 2, the follow-up to the 1982 horror classic. In “Old Chief Wood’nhead”, a group of young hoodlums face retribution from an unlikely source after looting a local hardware store. Meanwhile, “The Raft” sees a group of horny teens wishing they’d read the warning signs first before taking a dip in a remote lake. Finally, an uptight businesswoman finds herself with some unwanted company following a hit-and-run incident in “The Hitch-hiker”. Retaining the same EC Comics flavor that made the original such a hit, Creepshow 2 – this time directed by long-time Romero collaborator Michael Gornick – is a standout horror anthology from the minds of two of the genre’s master craftsmen.
Bonus Materials
- 4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Brand new 4K restoration by Arrow Films from the original negative
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original lossless mono, stereo and 5.1 DTS-HD MA surround audio options
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Audio commentary with director Michael Gornick
- Screenplay for a Sequel, an interview with screenwriter George A. Romero
- Tales from the Creep, an interview with actor and make-up artist Tom Savini
- Poncho’s Last Ride, an interview with actor Daniel Beer
- The Road to Dover, an interview with actor Tom Wright
- Nightmares in Foam Rubber, an archive featurette on the special effects of Creepshow 2, including interviews with FX artists Howard Berger and Greg Nicotero
- My Friend Rick, Howard Berger on his special effects mentor Rick Baker
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Image gallery
- Trailers & TV spots
- Original screenplay galleries
- Creepshow 2: Pinfall, a Limited Edition booklet featuring the comic adaptation of the unfilmed Creepshow 2 segment “Pinfall” by artist Jason Mayoh
- Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring writing on the film by festival programmer Michael Blyth
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Mike Saputo
The Good, The Bad, The Weird [Limited Edition]
The story of two outlaws and a bounty hunter in 1940s Manchuria.
![The Good, The Bad, The Weird [Limited Edition]](https://mvd.cloud/images/AV746.jpg)
ONE MAP. THREE VILLAINS. WINNER TAKES ALL. Genre maestro Kim Jee-woon (A Tale of Two Sisters) set his sights on new frontiers and spiced them up with his rollicking kimchi western The Good, the Bad, the Weird. Wrangling three of Korea’s biggest stars, he orchestrated an audacious action epic sweeping across the dusty Manchurian plains. In the 1930s, three gun-toting Koreans converge on a train with different objectives but after an explosive altercation they leave it with the same goal: track down a map leading to an unfathomable treasure. The ‘Good’ is bounty hunter Park Dowon (Jung Woo-sung, 12.12: The Day), who is chasing down the ‘Bad’, the ruthless bandit Park Chang-yi (Lee Byung-hun, A Bittersweet Life), rumored to be the notorious ‘Finger Cutter’. Meanwhile, wily thief Yoon Tae-goo (Song Kang-ho, Parasite), the ‘Weird’, is on the hunt for anything he can get his hands on. Backs are stabbed, fingers are cut, and many bullets fly as this dangerous trio blast their way through the desert in search of untold riches. This glorious resurrection of the Manchurian Western was the biggest and most ambitious production ever undertaken in Korea. Presented here in stunning 4K, experience this spicy slice of wild west mayhem as you’ve never seen it before.
Bonus Materials
- 2-DISC 4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Nathanael Marsh
- Perfect bound collector’s book featuring writing by Darcy Paquet, Kyu Hyun Kim, Cho Jae-whee and Ariel Schudson
- Three postcard-sized artcards
- Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Nathanael Marsh
- DISC ONE – FEATURE PRESENTATIONS (4K ULTRA-HD BLU-RAY)
- 4K master approved by director Kim Jee-woon
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Includes both the International and Korean versions of the film presented via seamless branching
- DTS-HD MA 7.1 audio on both cuts of the film
- Optional English subtitles
- Audio commentary by film critic James Marsh and film critic and producer Pierce Conran
- Archival audio commentary of the International Cut by director Kim Jee-woon and actors Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung
- Archival audio commentary of the Korean Version by director Kim Jee-woon, cinematographer Lee Mogae, lighting director Oh Seung-chul, and art director Cho Hwa-sung (Korean Version)
- Introduction to the film by Kim Jee-woon
- DISC TWO – BONUS FEATURES (BLU-RAY)
- Corralling Chaos in the Desert, an interview with director Kim Jee-woon
- Dusty Dust-ups and Sweaty Saddles, an interview with martial arts coordinator Jung Doo-hong
- Archival making-of films and featurettes
- Trailer gallery
- Image gallery



