Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy – which includes Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises – is getting a fancy 4K steelbook collection exclusive to Amazon (you can see it here). If you’re a fan of the films and looking to own them in a higher quality format, and each in its own sleek steelbook case, this set is currently available to preorder for $129.99. It’s set to be released on September 16, so you only have a couple of months to wait before you can get your hands on it. Act fast to get your preorders in before it sells out.
The library case holding all of the films has a very cool design on it that features the Batman logo layered on top of itself three times in different colors: a gold, grey, and black. Each case for the film highlights a different character as well, with Batman gracing the cover of Batman Begins, Joker on The Dark Knight’s cover, and Bane on The Dark Knight Rises. The fourth case, which contains some fun extra items, comes in a striking gold color with bats across the front.
Alongside the films on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and digital, this collection also comes with some excellent goodies for fans. Inside the library case is a fourth exclusive steelbook that holds lenticular cards, city billboard art cards, storyboards, The Bat Blueprint, a copy of The Gotham Times newspaper, and a certificate of authenticity.
Alongside this trilogy set, there are plenty of upcoming releases worth adding to your physical media collection. Check out our breakdown of upcoming 4Ks and Blu-rays to see if there are any other movies or shows releasing soon that catch your eye.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.
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