Release date: August 31st, 2015 (Zbox) and November 23rd 2015 (Steelbook)
Purchase link: Zavvi
Price: £39.99

Purchase link: Zavvi
Price: £39.99

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As I said a while ago. People are just viewing this from the wrong perspective. Think of it as one of those Asian exclusives that everyone loses their mind over. 'Over priced steel book with loads of pointless nonsense' as opposed to the current thought 'I'm not buying all this shite to get a steelbook' and you'll all be fine.

For those who started collecting after the Play.com days and didn't want to get the expensive Blufans releasesZavvi are venomous snakes. Why do we need another Iron Man 1 Steelbook? After last year's releases I for one am bored of this title. They could have at least made it a little more interesting with a less common title, Iron Man 2 maybe?
The Kimchi release wasn't expensive? I don't see how making a cheaper Steelbook is a reasonable argument in this situation. After all a Steelbook is a premium packaging solution.For those who started collecting after the Play.com days and didn't want to get the expensive Blufans releases
Kimchi was cheaper yes but not £10.99 as per Play.com. Also there has only been one UK release of this 3 years ago, Zavvi have not released this title as a steelbook before. Given the popularity of the MCU movies I'm surprised it's taken Zavvi this long.The Kimchi release wasn't expensive? I don't see how making a cheaper Steelbook is a reasonable argument in this situation. After all a Steelbook is a premium packaging solution.


I ordered this when it went live, in my mind I've worked out that this zbox will cost me £12.99 (otherwise I couldn't justify the extra price... 5% off code,steelbook £25,zbox £12.99 =£37.99). I ordered cos I want the steelbook and just in case it doesn't get sold separately I got my order in (I can always cancel before the payment is due) I've never bought a zbox before cos I like to know what I'm buying before I buy it.. and I'd prefer that no zbox was ever attached to a steelbook but I don't think zavvi care what we think and they will continue to do this in future regardless of us.. it's just another thing to add to the list of stuff zavvi does that sucks, and we need to keep in mind what they're like everytime we choose to deal with them, I know that I will go with any other retailer I can before I choose them but in some cases (like this one) they dictate the rules, it's their exclusive and so we play their game... or don't.. this time I'll play, but I think once those zboxes are paid for and shipped.. zavvi will suddenly find the remaining steelbook stock and sell it on it's own.. and I will kick myself
but right now I'm not taking the chance.
That was actually about 2,000 print runs in the "Entertainment One (EOne) - SteelBook Poll - new products [UK]" thread (post since deleted):I'm sure I read somewhere that you can have 1,000 runs but you have to commit to 4 of them.
eonedirect said:To be honest, we haven't had much demand come through our retailers or public demanding the continuation on the Walking Dead Steelbooks. 1-3 were distributed via The Entertainment Store however, and not via eOne Direct, so hard for me to comment on dialogue between businesses. We are looking at it, but as I said approval proved hard on the first three. 2k runs are from China and a) very expensive to produce b) you have to commit to 4 titles and c) it takes longer to produce and deliver. This is a consideration we are assessing now. I am pushing these forward internally, but Lost In Translation is an easier conversation without approval conversations, and we have somewhat greater creative freedom.
Far from bashing you I applaud you for your even handed and considered post.Please don't verbally bash me... too much anywayI ordered this when it went live, in my mind I've worked out that this zbox will cost me £12.99 (otherwise I couldn't justify the extra price... 5% off code,steelbook £25,zbox £12.99 =£37.99). I ordered cos I want the steelbook and just in case it doesn't get sold separately I got my order in (I can always cancel before the payment is due) I've never bought a zbox before cos I like to know what I'm buying before I buy it.. and I'd prefer that no zbox was ever attached to a steelbook but I don't think zavvi care what we think and they will continue to do this in future regardless of us.. it's just another thing to add to the list of stuff zavvi does that sucks, and we need to keep in mind what they're like everytime we choose to deal with them, I know that I will go with any other retailer I can before I choose them but in some cases (like this one) they dictate the rules, it's their exclusive and so we play their game... or don't.. this time I'll play, but I think once those zboxes are paid for and shipped.. zavvi will suddenly find the remaining steelbook stock and sell it on it's own.. and I will kick myself
but right now I'm not taking the chance.
Zavvi have been taking a lot of hits lately with cancellations due to their uk exclusives being sold cheaper or in better packaging from other countries(I wish they'd learn from that ).. I think they're just going for the cash here.. so they'll win one this time but they'll lose the next. I wish that instead of finding underhand ways to get our money quick by giving us two options here , buy or don't buy, they should start looking at ways they can improve their steelbook business, they could negotiate with the film companies to secure better approved artwork designs ( I know people say zavvi are a retailer,they just sell the product,but companies like blufans go that extra mile, they design the steelbook then they get it approved) zavvi could do this too, then put a great finish on it and then ask a higher price for a better looking/made steelbook. . If they don't want to pay a designer the big bucks, all they have to do is come to hdn and see the awesome mock up's ninja's create.
I'm going on too much but there are so many valid points of view to what's going on with this steelbook, I can see all points of view and totally get it.. the one thing I don't is that zavvi should always allow people the choice of buying the steelbook and zbox separately because I don't think those two things have enough in common generally to be sold together.. with a slight exception of the Dredd steelbook with the zbox badge, but even with that they were sold separately and together which makes me think this will too.. I guess we can only wait and see.
On this steelbook alone, I actually really like the artwork back and front.. I just hope they do some nice embossing or debossing and throw a large can of gloss at it![]()
It's not been 100% confirmed yet if it's 1 or 2 discsA Mod on the BD Forum said they contacted Zavvi and asked if its a 2 disc steelbook, and the answer is, its a 1 disc steelbook.
Does amuse me the amount of bashing on here about this, yet I'm the only person I can see that has even mentioned their unhappiness on Zavvi's Facebook page, and judging by Twitter too there has been little negative said to them apart from a handful of comments. Attacking companies on Social Networks where the public can read works a lot better than moaning on here which is more closed off.
Problem is "bashing" also leads to the recipient of the criticism closing themselves off.Does amuse me the amount of bashing on here about this, yet I'm the only person I can see that has even mentioned their unhappiness on Zavvi's Facebook page, and judging by Twitter too there has been little negative said to them apart from a handful of comments. Attacking companies on Social Networks where the public can read works a lot better than moaning on here which is more closed off.
Not in the UK. Companies social sites are monitored by the trading associations and too many complaints leads to investigations. UK is very different from the US in its handling of retail companies. In the UK the customer is always right. Constructive criticism on mass here done publicly usually has positive results for customers.Problem is "bashing" also leads to the recipient of the criticism closing themselves off.
Yeah we're all too familiar....Not in the UK. Companies social sites are monitored by the trading associations and too many complaints leads to investigations. UK is very different from the US in its handling of retail companies. In the UK the customer is always right. Constructive criticism on mass here done publicly usually has positive results for customers.