HIGHLANDER 30TH ANNIVERSARY Edition On Blu-ray/DVD Sept. 27!
In the end there can only be one – experience the classic Highlander 30th Anniversary edition, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD September 27 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Starring Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery and Clancy Brown, relive the sci-fi epic that launched a TV franchise and captivated millions of fans worldwide! This lush 30th Anniversary edition features never-before-seen interviews with director Russell Mulcahy and actor Christopher Lambert, a brand-new “making of” documentary, deleted scenes, and audio commentary with director Russell Mulcahy.
See the original Highlander like you’ve never seen it before with the new 30th anniversary edition arriving on Blu-ray and DVD September 27 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery and Clancy Brown star in the epic tale of immortality that launched one of the most beloved action-adventure series in film and TV history. After Scottish clansman Connor MacLeod (Lambert) discovers his true identity as a member of a legion of immortals, he embarks on a legendary journey spanning continents and centuries, eventually landing in modern-day New York City. After being trained by fellow immortal and mentor Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Connery) to be able to take on the determined and evil Victor “The Kurgen” Kruger” (Brown), Connor then faces his ultimate test when other immortals begin to appear in the city, leading to a titanic showdown where only one can claim victory. Directed by Russell Mulcahy (Ricochet) and featuring a pulse-pounding soundtrack by Queen, this is the modern classic that has attracted millions of warrior fans worldwide and spawned many sequels and TV shows but there can be only one. This is HIGHLANDER!
The new Highlander 30th Anniversary Blu-ray and DVD will contain a Digital Copy of the film plus the following extras:
- The Making of Highlander
- Deleted Scenes
- Interviews with Director Russell Mulcahy and Actor Christopher Lambert
- Archival Interview with Actor Christopher Lambert
- Audio Commentary by Director Russell Mulcahy