Ghost in the Shell [4k + Blu-ray + Digital]
4.8 | 3,002 ratings
Price: 11.49
Last update: 05-15-2026
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.02 ounces
- Director : Mamoru Oshii
- Media Format : 4K
- Run time : 1 hour and 23 minutes
- Release date : September 8, 2020
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Producers : Ken Iyadomi, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, Shigeru Watanabe, Yoshimasa Mizou
- Language : English (DTS 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Liosngate Pictures Entertainment
- ASIN : B08CJTQ91J
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank:#6 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- Blu-ray
- Customer Reviews:4.84.8 out of 5 stars(2,997)
Top reviews from the United States
- courtney robertsGreat dvd. Perfect giftGreat dvd
- Murf-A-ZoidVisual Mastery Ghost In the Shell and Digital code Works!Confirming that the digital code for the Ghost in the Shell (1995)
4K edition works as expected is a great catch. Because this title is distributed by Lionsgate, it follows specific redemption rules that differ from other major studios. Lionsgate does not participate in Movies Anywhere. This means your movie will not automatically sync between different platforms. You must choose a "home" for your digital copy carefully. Apple TV or Fandango at Home, difference is Fandango at Home supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos playback. Were Apple TC does not.
Ghost in the Shell (1995) remains a landmark of science fiction, and its 4K UHD release is the definitive way to experience it. This edition successfully preserves the film's gritty, hand-drawn aesthetic while providing a necessary modern polish.
Visual Mastery
The 4K transfer is a revelation for fans of the original cel animation.
HDR10 & Dolby Vision: The neon-soaked streets of Neo-Tokyo pop with a brilliance that standard Blu-rays lack.
Contrast: Deep blacks improve the "tech-noir" atmosphere, especially during the iconic skyscraper sequences.
Grain Structure: Film grain is present and handled naturally, maintaining the cinematic texture without looking overly digital.
Immersive Audio
The upgrade to Dolby Atmos is the standout feature of this package.
Kenji Kawai’s Score: The haunting choral themes feel more expansive and ethereal than ever.
Environmental Detail: Rain, gunfire, and mechanical whirs take advantage of the height channels, creating a 360-degree soundstage.
Purist Options: Includes the original Japanese 2.0 mix for those who want the authentic 1995 experience.
The Verdict
This combo pack is a "must-buy" for collectors. While the digital code is a convenient bonus for mobile viewing, the 4K disc is the only way to truly appreciate the intricate background art and philosophical depth of the film. - msa1906Greate to see old anime in 4kGreate to see old anime in 4k. Love it.
- Carolyn JohnsonCollectionsAdd to my favorite collections
- ZenDodge69Don't believe the one star reviewsDon't believe the one star reviews, it's only the slip cover that might be censored. (I throw them away, I don't want to remove multiple layers to get to the disc), And yes the song at the end credits is different, it's not that important, while that is an insult to the people who created the original soundtrack, it's not worth freaking out. The censorship on the slip cover is because these items are on display in public places, (and as we all know if you child sees a lady's nipples their head will literally explode) As far as the music at the end credits, as I said it is an insult, and should not have been done, but we don't know if there was a legitimate reason for doing that, not being a fan of eno, I wish they had used something else.
Now for the movie itself, the sound is much better than either the DVD special edition or the 25th anniversary Blu-ray, not only because it is Atmos, but there were a lot more sounds that I couldn't hear in the other discs that I heard in this one. And the picture is amazing in Dolby Vision, if your TV plays that. It's brighter and you can see more detail. Also I thought I read that the subtitles had been changed, So, I revisited parts of my DVD and did not see where they were changed, if there really were any changes I'm pretty sure that they were an improvement. Rest assured that this movie has not been censored or majorly changed. - DBoast in the Shell4K is great and all. Love the choice of spoken languages being available in Dolbyworld.But to be honest, I'm not sure that this was much of a visual upgrade to the blu ray versions I already own. Still looks great, and a worthy add, if you're a fan of the movie.
- Food to Make You GrowOshii’s excellent obfuscation of humanity, say that three times fastA stunning movie of being so worried about the lack of evidence of your reality you tell everyone about it- no that’s the bad one forgive me
I happened to overload myself of “Ghost in the Shell.” I had already watched the movie and the sequel years before and decided to come back as part of my Mamoru Oshii Marathon. slow as a marathon can be I ended up reading the manga and postponing rewatching the movie, I rewatched the sequel after this and watched the 2.0 version (dubbed). Then I watched the live action remake, I think that movie was good, I allowed me to see what a movie that was a third of this movie lopped off and embalmed with Hollywood nonsense would be like. I decided to come full circle and buy this 4k Blu ray to really put a finish on my “Ghost in the Shell Experience.” As the for the quality of the product itself, it is nice to have, love to Oshii for directing this masterpiece. - R. CooganGround-breaking!Ghost in the Shell is so iconic and awesome. If you're on the fence, check it out. Highly recommend!