A Nightmare on Elm Street - 7 Film Collection (4K Blu-ray SteelBooks) (Amazon Exclusive) [USA]

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Release date: September 30, 2025
Purchase links: Amazon
Price: $174.99
Notes: Limited to 4000 copies worldwide, Amazon exclusive 7-film 4K Steelbook Library Case Collection, includes 7 Steelbooks featuring unique art, all 7 Nightmare on Elm Street films on 4K Ultra HD and Digital, 3D glasses, a numbered certificate of authenticity, and all of it is housed in a Steelbook Library Case. The Steelbooks and Library Case feature premium finishes.

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The Collection includes the original seven films:
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988)
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989)
  • Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)
  • Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994)
  • Includes uncut versions of A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Dream Child.
  • Also includes an alternate ending of Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare presented in anaglyph 3D and complete with 3D glasses in the physical collection.
Includes Two BRAND NEW Special Features:
  • Boiler Room Confessional: The king of slashers, Robert Englund, takes us on a journey through the dream world, sharing what inspired Freddy Krueger, his rise as a cultural icon, and the legacy of A Nightmare on Elm Street, plus his favorite kills, scenes, and more.
  • Freddy’s Footnotes: Robert Englund and original A Nightmare on Elm Street filmmakers revisit iconic scenes, revealing the movie magic and chaos behind our favorite nightmares. Pull back the curtain and relive epic moments through the eyes of those who made them.
A Nightmare on Elm Street:
  • Ready Freddy Focus Points
  • Commentary with Wes Craven, Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp, Ronee Blakley, Robert Shaye, and Sara Risher
  • Commentary with Wes Craven, Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon, and Jacques Haitkin
  • Alternate Endings – Scary Ending, Happy Ending, Freddy Ending
  • The House that Freddy Built: The Legacy of New Line Horror
  • Never Sleep Again: The Making of A Nightmare on Elm Street
  • Night Terrors: The Origins of Wes Craven’s Nightmares
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge:
  • Freddy on 8th Street
  • Heroes and Villains
  • The Male Witch
  • Psychosexual Circus
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors:
  • Behind the Story: Burnout
  • Behind the Story: Fan Mail
  • Behind the Story: The House that Freddy Built
  • Behind the Story: Onward Christian Soldiers
  • Behind the Story: Snakes and Ladders
  • Behind the Story: That’s Showbiz
  • Behind the Story: Trading 8’s
  • Dokken Dream Warriors Music Video
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master:
  • The Finnish Line
  • Krueger, Freddy Krueger
  • Hopeless Chest
  • Let’s Makeup
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child:
  • Behind the Story: Womb Raiders
  • Behind the Story: The Sticky Floor
  • Behind the Story: Take the Stairs
  • Behind the Story: Hopkins Directs
  • Behind the Story: A Slight Miscalculation
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare:
  • 86’D
  • Hellraiser
  • Rachel’s Dream
  • 3D Demise
Wes Craven’s New Nightmare:
  • Commentary with Wes Craven
  • NEW – Boiler Room Confessional
  • NEW – Freddy’s Footnotes
  • Becoming a Filmmaker
  • Filmmaker
  • An Insane Troupe
  • The Problem with Sequels
  • Two Worlds
  • Welcome to Prime Time: It Really Happened
  • Welcome to Prime Time: A Childhood Memory
  • Welcome to Prime Time: Sometime in the Early 80s
  • Welcome to Prime Time: So It Began
  • Welcome to Prime Time: Beauty and the Beast
  • Welcome to Prime Time: Making the Glove
  • Welcome to Prime Time: Shapeshifter
  • Welcome to Prime Time: The Shoot
  • Welcome to Prime Time: The Revolving Room
  • Welcome to Prime Time: All’s Well that Ends Well
  • Welcome to Prime Time: Talalay’s Tally
  • Welcome to Prime Time: It Couldn’t Have Happened
  • Welcome to Prime Time: Alternate Ending Version
  • Conclusion: Where Gothic Plots Come From
  • Conclusion: Why We Like Gothic
  • Conclusion: Sadomasochism
  • Conclusion: Freddy vs. Pinhead
  • Conclusion: Freddy’s Manic Energy
  • Conclusion: Creating Lasting Characters in Horror
  • Conclusion: No More Magic Tricks
  • Conclusion: Monster with Personality
  • Conclusion: Freddy as Sex Machine
  • Conclusion: Campfire Stories
 
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I have a siro gigabit internet connection (1000 Mbps downloand and 200 Mbps upload)
4K on Apple TV 4K is very good if you have a good internet connection
It's very rare I get any frame drops on my Apple TV 4K Box

My finances have improved a lot by reducing my spending on Physical Media
I often can get 4K films digital version with extras included for €4.99/$4.99 and often get bundle of films for €9.99 to €20.00
Example various warner 25 films collections in a bundle for €20 and lot was 4K or later upgraded to 4K for free

I was previously spending over €4,000 a year on Physical media purchases
I now spend less than €1,000

4K Digital Version on iTunes can often have Dolby Vision while the physical media release will be HDR 10
Never thought of upgrading the internet connection but i can imagine that would be way cheaper then buying al those expensive 4k's over time. €5 per movie sounds very tempting.

You get the 4k movies through the Apple tv or does this also work with a regular smart tv? I am currently using a samsung neon Qled and have Disney plus and Netflix but i think the problem also lies with how many poeple are using the streaming service that couses the glitches etc. and that its not only the internet connection that comes into play, correct me if i'm wrong lol.

i might look into this more, thanks for the tip :thumbs:
 
Never thought of upgrading the internet connection but i can imagine that would be way cheaper then buying al those expensive 4k's over time. €5 per movie sounds very tempting.

You get the 4k movies through the Apple tv or does this also work with a regular smart tv? I am currently using a samsung neon Qled and have Disney plus and Netflix but i think the problem also lies with how many poeple are using the streaming service that couses the glitches etc. and that its not only the internet connection that comes into play, correct me if i'm wrong lol.

i might look into this more, thanks for the tip :thumbs:
Apple TV App on other TV's will playback films if they in available 4K but you won't get access to iTunes Extras on thoes TV's using the Apple TV App
The diference with using Apple TV 4K Box or a Mac Desktop/Laptop or iPhone or iPad is you get access to the iTunes Extras on apple devices
A Windows PC if you have the iTunes software installed you can get access to iTunes extras but not if you use Windows Apple TV App/Apple Music App on a Windows PC


Apple TV 4K Box is very good if you have a good internet connection it has a gigabit Lan Connection version available

Apple TV 4K Box there is 2 versions
1)Wi‑Fi with 64GB storage
2)Wi‑Fi + Gigabit Ethernet with 128GB storage
Best to get the one with Ethernet Connection

Apple will be releasing a even better Apple TV 4K Box later this year or next year with faster cpu etc so if you want to go get a Apple TV 4K box might be best to wait till then

In USA you can get access to some extras with My Movies Anywhere or Fandango on some but not all digital releases but it's not as complete compared to what available with iTunes Extras

Streaming for decent quality you do need a good internet connection
If your internet connection is basic less than 30 Mbps and other devices are also using that connection same time you likely will have quality issues with frame drops etc

For streaming to be at it's best I would suggest a fiber broadband connection that is 100 Mbps or higher and use a wired lan connection if possible on devices if that device has a wired connection available
Wireless speed performance will vary in homes at different times of the day and can cause issues with streaming

In regards to Apple TV App

Note to use iTunes USA (Apple Store USA) you need to create a separate Apple USA account (Search google how to setup)
When you have different apple country accounts you don't need to use a VPN to playback content from your apple library even if it's a USA account

Films available will vary in different countries and extras might not be available in some other countries
As in you might see Apple USA store a film have extras but apple UK/Ireland store not have the extras for that film you interested in
Always best to check the film and whats available in USA store compared to your country both price and extras

Price drops on films happen often some can last for a few weeks or just be 1 day only offer at a low price so always check each day for any price drops or special offer on film bundles
 
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I have a siro gigabit internet connection (1000 Mbps downloand and 200 Mbps upload)
4K on Apple TV 4K is very good if you have a good internet connection
It's very rare I get any frame drops on my Apple TV 4K Box

My finances have improved a lot by reducing my spending on Physical Media
I often can get 4K films digital version with extras included for €4.99/$4.99 and often get bundle of films for €9.99 to €20.00
Example various warner 25 films collections in a bundle for €20 and lot was 4K or later upgraded to 4K for free

I was previously spending over €4,000 a year on Physical media purchases
I now spend less than €1,000

4K Digital Version on iTunes can often have Dolby Vision while the physical media release will be HDR 10
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Disappointing release. At the very least these matte finish steelbooks should be in perfect condition, but when I look closely at the video (The Movie Den), I can sometimes see scratches, scuffs, tiny paint chips and a spine slash. And these are made in Denmark, so the Euro steelbooks will be the same.

I think those thick German mediabooks look much better. They should have used those artworks on the steelbooks with full gloss finish. It's too bad I only bought the mediabook for the first film. Really wish I had gotten the whole set.
 
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Yeah they look awful. No way have a premium finish. Just sh!tty streaky matte. Spine slashes, chips and scratches. Just rubbish. Tin case is literally the only cool part

And that guy praising them and Warner! Jesus.
Spine slashes, chips and scratches, ****** matte......... sounds premium to me :joy:
 
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