Pacific Rim: Uprising coming to Ultra HD Blu-ray with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos

Here’s some catching up after a week of not being able to update the blog, sorry for that.

First and foremost, Universal confirmed that Pacific Rim: Uprising is coming to Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray with a Dolby Atmos soundtrack. The 4K version will also feature Dolby Vision.

In the Atmos news, the following titles have all been confirmed with Atmos: Annihilation (Blu-ray and 4K), Early Man (Blu-ray),  The Hurricane Heist(Blu-ray and 4K), A Wrinkle In Time (4K),  Dirty Grandpa 4K, The Equalizer (4K) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4K.

I did a big update to the lists on the site if you need to see what’s coming!

Black Panther coming May 15 with Dolby Vision and Atmos + All Mission Impossible coming to UHD Blu-ray

A big update today with the confirmation that Disney will release Black Panther on Ultra HD Blu-ray on May 15 with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision.

Also, Paramount confirmed that the whole Mission: Impossible series would be arriving on Ultra HD Blu-ray on June 26. The first Jack Reached will also see a 4K release on that day.

On the sound side, both Forrest Gump and Red Sparrow have been confirmed to be released on Ultra HD Blu-ray with a Dolby Atmos soundtrack.

Finally, please note that Knowing and Push, that were released last week, both have Dolby Vision on their UHD releases. Grease, coming next week will also have DV.

Peter Rabbit and Escape Plan coming to Ultra HD Blu-ray with Dolby Atmos, no more Oppo products

Just a quick post on this slow week to let you know that two more Ultra HD Blu-ray releases were confirmed with Atmos.

Peter Rabbit, coming on May 1 and Escape Plan, coming on June 5. Escape plan will also feature Dolby Vision.

I updated the lists on the site accordingly.

Also, big news yesterday as Oppo Digital announced they were not going to produce and develop any new audio products, which include their headphone lineup and their Ultra HD Blu-ray players. It’s a really sad news for the industry as their players were seen unanimously as the best available players.