“The Lord of the Rings” first captivated American moviegoers in 2002, winning rave reviews from critics and raking in nearly $250 million at the box office during its run. Fans of the hit horror film can now look forward to The Ring 4K UHD Steelbook, which will be released October 15 Currently taking reservations. In addition to the 4K Ultra HD version of the movie, it also comes with a premium steel book to help protect the movie and play it in your home theater.
Pre-order “The Ring” 4K Ultra HD Steelbook Edition
$35

Upcoming releases of The Lord of the Rings include 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and digital versions of the iconic horror film. The highlight of the set is the steel book with a creepy blue and black illustration on the front with the words “Seven Days” written across it.
If you haven’t seen the movie in years (or you’re watching The Lord of the Rings for the first time), this is a very tempting offer. Not only do you get a cool stenciled book, but you also get the movie remastered in 4K—modernized for today’s big-screen TVs.
Alternatively, you can purchase The Ring Collection 4K UHD, available now for $61 (originally $90). In addition to The Ring, you’ll also get The Ring II, The Ring, and tons of exclusive content like deleted scenes, theatrical trailers, and more.
“The Ring” follows reporter Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) as she investigates the death of a teenage girl. She eventually stumbles upon a cabin that contains a videotape, and anyone who watches it will receive a mysterious phone call telling them something is going to happen “in seven days.” From there, Keller began to uncover a terrifying urban legend.
This steel version is sure to be popular, so consider locking in your pre-order when it becomes available. Amazon offers a Pre-order price guarantee, which means you’re entitled to the lowest price from booking to release. In other words, if the price drops a few days after you book, you’re entitled to the lower price.