The release typically comes as a three-disc set (1 UHD disc, 2 Blu-rays) including a newly remastered standard Blu-ray.
The 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of The Matrix (1999) is widely considered the definitive way to experience the film, finally correcting years of controversial home video transfers. This 2160p version, featuring an HEVC x265 encode with HDR10 and Dolby Vision, returns the movie's visual identity to its original theatrical roots while pushing technical boundaries for home cinema. Visuals: A Return to Form The most significant change in this 4K remaster is the color grading . For years, home video releases (starting with the 2004 Ultimate Matrix Collection The Matrix 1999 UHD Blu-ray 2160p x265 HDR Atmo...
The jump from standard 1080p High Definition to 2160p (4K) is not simply a matter of more pixels; it is a matter of better pixels. The UHD Blu-ray release of The Matrix was overseen by the film’s original director of photography, Bill Pope, and the Wachowski siblings, ensuring that the upgrade remained faithful to the theatrical intent. The release typically comes as a three-disc set
I recently got my hands on the release, and I need to talk about it. Spoiler: The red pill has never looked this sharp. Visuals: A Return to Form The most significant