The Mask is Debuting on 4K Blu-ray Nov 11 from Arrow
Arrow Video releases Chuck Russell's 1994 comedy starring Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz on 4K Blu-ray with a director-approved 4K restoration, Dolby Vision and a brand new Dolby Atmos track
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The Mask (1994), directed by Chuck Russell with Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz, is coming to 4K Blu-ray from Arrow Video. This release features a director-approved 4K restoration from the original camera negative and a full suite of extras including six postcards and a double-sided poster
Featuring a new 4K restoration from the original camera negative approved by Chuck Russell, Dolby Vision/HDR presentation, a new Dolby Atmos audio track alongside the original DTS-HD MA 5.1 and lossless stereo options.
The Mask (1994), directed by Chuck Russell with Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz, is coming to 4K Blu-ray from Arrow Video. This release features a director-approved 4K restoration from the original camera negative and a full suite of extras including six postcards and a double-sided poster
Featuring a new 4K restoration from the original camera negative approved by Chuck Russell, Dolby Vision/HDR presentation, a new Dolby Atmos audio track alongside the original DTS-HD MA 5.1 and lossless stereo options.
Special features include two archival audio commentaries, one being with director Chuck Russell and another with key creatives from the production. Newly filmed interviews cover everything from directing and editing to visual effects and choreography, featuring contributors like Chuck Russell, Mike Richardson, Scott Squires, and Amy Yasbeck. Also included is a new video essay on canine sidekick Milo by critic Elizabeth Purchell.
Also in the Limited Edition are several archival featurettes explore the film’s production, effects, and cast—including a look at Cameron Diaz’s breakout role. You also get deleted scenes (with optional commentary), two trailers, an image gallery, and collectible packaging featuring a reversible sleeve, fold-out poster, six artcards, and a booklet with new writing by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and original production notes.
Release Contents:
- 4K restoration: Director-approved 4K restoration from the original camera negative by Arrow Films.
- NEW Dolby Atmos audio track: Newly created Dolby Atmos mix.
- DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio: Original lossless 5.1 option and lossless stereo audio.
- Optional English SDH subtitles: Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
- Archive audio commentary with Chuck Russell: Existing commentary track featuring the director.
- Archive audio commentary group: Commentary with Chuck Russell, Bob Shaye, Mike Werb, Mike Richardson, Bob Engelman, Scott Squires, Tom Bertino and John R. Leonetti.
- The Man Behind the Mask: Newly filmed interview with Chuck Russell.
- From Strip to Screen: Newly filmed interview with Mike Richardson, Mike Werb and Mark Verheiden.
- Green Faces Blue Screens: Newly filmed interview with visual effects supervisor Scott Squires.
- Sssssssplicin'!: Newly filmed interview with editor Arthur Coburn.
- Ask Peggy: Newly filmed interview with actor Amy Yasbeck.
- Toeing the Conga Line: Newly filmed interview with choreographer Jerry Evans featuring rehearsal footage.
- Terriermania: New video essay by critic Elizabeth Purchell on Milo the dog.
- Archival featurettes: Return to Edge City, Introducing Cameron Diaz, Cartoon Logic, What Makes Fido Run, The Making Of, on-set interview bites and B‑Roll.
- Deleted scenes: Includes optional commentary by Chuck Russell.
- Theatrical trailer: Original trailer presentation.
- Image gallery: Production stills and promotional images.
- Reversible sleeve: Two original artwork options.
- Illustrated collector's booklet: New essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and original production notes.
- Double-sided fold-out poster: Featuring two original artwork options.
- Six postcard-sized reproduction artcards: Collectible artcards.
Release Date: November 11, 2025
Special features include two archival audio commentaries, one being with director Chuck Russell and another with key creatives from the production. Newly filmed interviews cover everything from directing and editing to visual effects and choreography, featuring contributors like Chuck Russell, Mike Richardson, Scott Squires, and Amy Yasbeck. Also included is a new video essay on canine sidekick Milo by critic Elizabeth Purchell.
Also in the Limited Edition are several archival featurettes explore the film’s production, effects, and cast—including a look at Cameron Diaz’s breakout role. You also get deleted scenes (with optional commentary), two trailers, an image gallery, and collectible packaging featuring a reversible sleeve, fold-out poster, six artcards, and a booklet with new writing by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and original production notes.
Release Contents:
- 4K restoration: Director-approved 4K restoration from the original camera negative by Arrow Films.
- NEW Dolby Atmos audio track: Newly created Dolby Atmos mix.
- DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio: Original lossless 5.1 option and lossless stereo audio.
- Optional English SDH subtitles: Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
- Archive audio commentary with Chuck Russell: Existing commentary track featuring the director.
- Archive audio commentary group: Commentary with Chuck Russell, Bob Shaye, Mike Werb, Mike Richardson, Bob Engelman, Scott Squires, Tom Bertino and John R. Leonetti.
- The Man Behind the Mask: Newly filmed interview with Chuck Russell.
- From Strip to Screen: Newly filmed interview with Mike Richardson, Mike Werb and Mark Verheiden.
- Green Faces Blue Screens: Newly filmed interview with visual effects supervisor Scott Squires.
- Sssssssplicin'!: Newly filmed interview with editor Arthur Coburn.
- Ask Peggy: Newly filmed interview with actor Amy Yasbeck.
- Toeing the Conga Line: Newly filmed interview with choreographer Jerry Evans featuring rehearsal footage.
- Terriermania: New video essay by critic Elizabeth Purchell on Milo the dog.
- Archival featurettes: Return to Edge City, Introducing Cameron Diaz, Cartoon Logic, What Makes Fido Run, The Making Of, on-set interview bites and B‑Roll.
- Deleted scenes: Includes optional commentary by Chuck Russell.
- Theatrical trailer: Original trailer presentation.
- Image gallery: Production stills and promotional images.
- Reversible sleeve: Two original artwork options.
- Illustrated collector's booklet: New essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and original production notes.
- Double-sided fold-out poster: Featuring two original artwork options.
- Six postcard-sized reproduction artcards: Collectible artcards.
Release Date: November 11, 2025
Source: Blu-ray.com