
Any which way you look at it, and despite the shortcomings of the movie itself, this is probably a must-have release. Man of Steel is a wonderful new take on Superman, placing him square in our contemporary world without the campy, ridiculous antics of the previous iterations. This UK Region Free release, however, comes with far fewer reservations – picture-perfect video and equally impressive audio make this an unequivocal demo release, and it’s only the limited extras that disappoint. Man of Steel (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray)> Product details. Worth seeing for the engaging first half, and because they’ve already greenlit a sequel, so you’re going to have to watch this at some point if you want to keep up with the DC Justice League rollercoaster, however it is not on track to be anywhere near as good as Avengers. Certainly Man of Steel does a fair job at providing solid, occasionally moving, occasionally spectacular Summer blockbuster thrills, but, on the whole, it does not deliver a truly memorable – truly defining – interpretation of Superman. Man of Steel will be available on Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack for 44.95, on Blu-ray Combo Pack for 35.99, on DVD 2-disc Special Edition for 28. It’s a shame because there was so much promise in the first half. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition (Extended Cut, 3 Disc, Bilingual) Blu-ray by Ben Affleck Blu-ray CDN5.99. Although it starts off very promisingly, and initially appears to be investing in characters rather than just empty spectacle, Man of Steel still, eventually, devolves into tiresome banal CG action. This item: Man of Steel Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray (Bilingual) by Diane Lane Blu-ray CDN29.97.
