Dark Shadows - Limited Edition Steelbook 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray
4.6 | 17,716 ratings
Price: 49.98
Last update: 05-11-2026
Product details
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 7.7 ounces
- Director : Tim Burton
- Media Format : 4K
- Run time : 1 hour and 53 minutes
- Release date : July 7, 2026
- Actors : Eva Green, Helena Bonham Carter, Jackie Earle Haley, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer
- Producers : Christi Dembrowski, David Kennedy, Graham King, Johnny Depp, Richard D. Zanuck
- Language : English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), English (Dolby Atmos)
- Studio : SHOUT! FACTORY
- ASIN : B0GWTMNGYN
- Best Sellers Rank:#12 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- Horror (Movies & TV)
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- Customer Reviews:4.64.6 out of 5 stars(17,532)
Top reviews from the United States
- Lone WolfGreat movie! Original TV cast cameo during the movie!This movie was a true Johnny Depp movie! Watch for the original cast of the dark shadows TV soap opera crew showing up as guests being greeted by Johnny Depp in the party that he throws at his mansion!
- jzinatxAnother Depp fun yAnother funny with Depp.
- JerBear/ HANDICAED & A NICE PERSONDark Shadows moviegreat movie/ also your driver was fast but nice
- Jack E. LevicCAMPY YET FUN VERSION OF A CLASSIC TV SHOWAlthough I am a fan of Johnny Depp and Tim Burton, I was none too eager to see their versions of Barnaby Collins and DARK SHADOWS. I even hesitated to get the DVD just thinking it would be a campy version of TV cult classic. Oddly enough, even though it was campy, it worked. Depp give us his interpretation of Barnaby Collins as only Johnny Depp can, yet, he does not go over the top as one would expect with this material. Even Tim Burton seems to be toned down from his normal style.
We actually have an interesting vampire story with a full background. Barnabas Collins has a tragic background that led to him being cursed forever as a vampire. Two centuries have passed and Barnabas has show up at his family estate. I enjoyed the backstory of where he has been for two centuries and the current situation of his relatives. It's a funny idea thinking one of your ancestors who happens to be a vampire shows up at your home one day.
Barnabas promises not to harm any of his relatives and he is allowed to stay if he promises to help the family business thrive again.
I was floored by Tim Burton's DARK SHADOWS. It's a fun movie with just the right amount of camp to make it entertaining. Lovely Michelle Pfeiffer shows her best as the current Collins matriach trying to hold a crumbling family and empire together.
Helena Bonham Carter has a slow start as the resident psychiatrist for Pfeiffer's nephew, who doesn't seem so emotionally wounded as to need a full tim psychiatrist. Carter's character seems to be a throw away at first. Flamboyant and wild, her character doesn't deserve any respect from the family that has hired her, yet things changes after she knows Barnaby's secret.
Poor Barnaby doesn't want to be a vampire. He just wants to be mortal. It's not his fault that he is a vampire and it sure is not his fault that several innocent locals have to give their lives to feed his hunger for blood. Here is the only dark part of the film.
The Collins family has been cursed by a witch and imagine the power of a witch and a vampire "getting it on."
Truly funny scene. The story is set in 1972 and the 1970's music is just right one. And who would expect Alice Cooper to be in a Tim Burton film, yet who better to be in a Tim Burton film than Alice Cooper?? Barnaby Collins tries to get with the times and hires that Alice Cooper "woman" to perform at a "ball." Who throws a ball in 1972 anyhow? The delightful part of the film is the confusion of two eras and the fun of someone being out of place ina new time. If you missed Alice Cooper in the 70's, here is your chance to see him perform now. Even though 40 years has passed, they seem to be able to wipe away those years when looking at Alice.
It's so much fun to watch this film if you need some fun campy entertainment! - VictoriaLove thisLove this
- Juan GFunny and entertainingGood one
- David E. BaldwinTake A Chill Pill,Fanboys. This Movie Is Terrific.The original "Dark Shadows" serial went off the air when I was eight so I have vague recall. I remember my older sister going out for Halloween as Angelique one year. As a Burton-Depp fan I was awaiting this version with baited breath. A couple months before the film came out the devotees of the series went on the offensive imploring people not to see it because Burton et al made a "comedy". My buddy, who was a long time fan and even liked the Ben Cross reboot, hated the film. These dual forces persuaded me not to see it in a theatre and apparently others followed suit because it was a box office underperformer. Finally seeing the film on home video I can state emphatically to the fanboys, "Are you mad? Have you even seen the movie?" "Dark Shadows" is terrific. For those who say that Burton made a comedy for sure there are comedic elements but for the most part the narrative is played straight. Johnny Depp continues to amaze with his mesmerizing account of reluctant vampire Barnabas Collins. Clad in black with a pale visage Depp projects an austere courtliness even if his underlying motive is to drink your blood. Eva Green is equally terrific as the devilish Angelique, a seductive witch who could tempt the purest of heart to the dark side. The script is full of wit and memorably macabre throwaway lines. The art direction is nothing short of stupendous. Aside from Danny Elfman's usual sterling score Burton populates the soundtrack with some delicious vintage chestnuts. I had chills running down my spine as a straightjacketed Alice Cooper sang "The Ballad of Dwight Fry" at a Collins family ball. Afficienadoes of the original series may quibble with some of the liberties Burton has taken. As one of the uninitiated I thought it was a gas. If anything came out of this I bought "House of Dark Shadows" and "Night of Dark Shadows" because Burton's film piqued my interest in Dan Curtis' original creation.
- Mama MaryEnjoyable and nostalgicGood show