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Widowed mother Amelia is struggling following the violent death of her husband and her son Samuel's fears that a monster is coming for them. When a storybook featuring the sinister Mister Babadook appears in their home, Samuel is convinced he is the monstrous creature and Amelia slowly begins to sense a very real ominous presence.
- 4K / Blu-ray dual format release
- New 4K master produced by the original post production facility and presented in HDR10
- Audio Commentary by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson
- This Is My House!: an interview with Essie Davis
- The Sister: interview with Hayley McElhinney
- Don't Let It In: an interview with Kristina Ceyton
- Conjuring Nightmares: an interview with Kristian Moliere
- Shaping Darkness: an interview with Simon Njoo
- If It's in a Name or in a Look: interview with Alex Holmes
- The Bookmaker: an interview with Alexander Juhasz
- Ba-Ba-Ba...Dook!: an interview with Jed Kurzel
- Monster: short film
- They Call Him Mister Babadook: The Making Of
- There's No Place Like Home: Creating the House
- Special Effects: Stabbing Scene
- The Stunts
- Illustrating Evil: Creating the Book
- Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Peter Diamond
- 150 page hardback book with new essays by Daniel Bird, Anna Bogutskaya, Kat Ellinger, Rich Johnson, Jon Towlson and Laura Venning, archive interview with Jennifer Kent, production stills and original artwork concepts.
- 6 collectors' art cards
Region: 4K UHD Region Free / Blu-ray Region B
- Second Sight
- 94 mins approx
- Jennifer Kent
- 15
- Essie Davis
- Noah Wiseman
- Hayley McElhinney
English SDH
- 2013
- English
- Free
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Widowed mother Amelia is struggling following the violent death of her husband and her son Samuel's fears that a monster is coming for them. When a storybook featuring the sinister Mister Babadook appears in their home, Samuel is convinced he is the monstrous creature and Amelia slowly begins to sense a very real ominous presence.
- 4K / Blu-ray dual format release
- New 4K master produced by the original post production facility and presented in HDR10
- Audio Commentary by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson
- This Is My House!: an interview with Essie Davis
- The Sister: interview with Hayley McElhinney
- Don't Let It In: an interview with Kristina Ceyton
- Conjuring Nightmares: an interview with Kristian Moliere
- Shaping Darkness: an interview with Simon Njoo
- If It's in a Name or in a Look: interview with Alex Holmes
- The Bookmaker: an interview with Alexander Juhasz
- Ba-Ba-Ba...Dook!: an interview with Jed Kurzel
- Monster: short film
- They Call Him Mister Babadook: The Making Of
- There's No Place Like Home: Creating the House
- Special Effects: Stabbing Scene
- The Stunts
- Illustrating Evil: Creating the Book
- Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Peter Diamond
- 150 page hardback book with new essays by Daniel Bird, Anna Bogutskaya, Kat Ellinger, Rich Johnson, Jon Towlson and Laura Venning, archive interview with Jennifer Kent, production stills and original artwork concepts.
- 6 collectors' art cards
Region: 4K UHD Region Free / Blu-ray Region B
- Second Sight
- 94 mins approx
- Jennifer Kent
- 15
- Essie Davis
- Noah Wiseman
- Hayley McElhinney
English SDH
- 2013
- English
- Free
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Beautiful Boxset!!
This Boxset is great, contains so many extras, beautiful photos. Thanks Zavvi!
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Best version on the market
Rad box set of a great horror film. Fantastic 4K transfer. The ultimate version to have of this horror gem. Get one!
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An essential edition for fans
Second Sight outdid themselves once again with one of the finest physical editions of a movie I've ever seen. If you're a fan of The Babadook (like all conscious, breathing people should be), then do not hesitate to scoop this up.
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