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The Sixth Sense And Signs Are Finally Releasing On 4K Blu-Ray

Revisit M. Night Shyamalan's groundbreaking supernatural and sci-fi thrillers when they arrive on 4K Blu-ray in October.

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At long last, The Sixth Sense and Signs are finally getting the 4K Blu-ray treatment this year. Both films are being restored in HDR from their original camera negatives, and if you're looking to watch M. Night Shyamalan's breakout hit and one of his weirder flicks, you can preorder them now at Amazon ahead of their October 22 release. Both releases are currently priced at $46, but you can expect the price to drop before they arrive, and you'll be charged the lowest offered price when your preorder ships. Along with 4K discs, these releases come with standard Blu-ray and digital copies. The new editions arrive shortly before Shyamalan's latest film, Trap, releases on 4K Blu-ray.

Special features haven't been confirmed for either movie yet, but typically, older films like this inherit their bonus features from previous Blu-ray releases.

If this pattern holds up, you can expect to see documentaries on the production, sound design, and deleted scenes for The Sixth Sense, while Signs has a similar assortment of extra content and director's commentary from Shyamalan. Another Shyamalan film is coming to Blu-ray soon, as you can lock in a preorder for Trap ahead of its November 5 release. The film is a psychological-thriller starring Josh Hartnett as a serial killer attempting to evade a police blockade while attending a concert with his daughter.

Trap isn't one of Shyamalan's best films, but if you're a fan of his work and are willing to ignore some implausible, and a few downright baffling, story beats, it's a fun movie that's worth a watch.

You can find most of Shyamalan's movies on Blu-ray below, many of which are available for nice discounts at Amazon.

M. Night Shyamalan Movies at Amazon

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