Scream 4 (2011) - 15th Anniversary (4K+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) (Lionsgate Limited Exclusive) [USA]

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Release date: June 9, 2026
Purchase link: Lionsgate
Price: $34.99

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Strange this one is an exclusive, all first 4 were from Dimension Films...

6925 copies available.
 
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Kinda weird for a different studio to match anothers artwork design.
I thought this would stand out but it fits in perfectly
probably become available in the UK like The Descent did, but as this is just a Steelbook (no pets or slip case) it'll be identical.
Or I could be wrong
 
  • Lionsgate Limited Extras:
    • The Meta of Scream
    • Rebooting the Franchise: Scream 4 Revisited
    • Ghostface Revealed!
    • Wes Craven: The Maestro of Scream

  • Legacy Special Features:
    • Feature Commentary with Director Wes Craven and Cast Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, and Neve Campbell
    • Deleted and Extended Scenes (with Optional Commentary)
    • Alternate Opening
    • Extended Ending
    • Gag Reel
    • EPKs: B-Roll & Soundbites
    • Junket Interviews
    • Trailers
    • TV Spot
 
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Since a few of you have asked, I've posted a group buy.

 
Really? Bare metal back? Black and white internal art? Backwards spine?

That surprises me. Just prefer the front art?
It isn't bare metal. It's like a silver gunmetal colour for sure, but it isn't bare metal. It's the colour of the paint used, which I like here. I like some b&w internal artworks, and for this one, given the colour scheme, I think it works fine.

I can't argue with the spine though. I do hate inverted french and german spines, but it is what it is. I've had the german scre4m steel for years now, so it would replace that. Slotted in upside-down, of course, so the title is right way up on the shelf.