Trailer for David Fincher's SE7EN's IMAX Theatrical Re-release and 4K Ultra Announced

by · GeekTyrant

David Fincher’s classic 1995 film Se7en will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a surprise IMAX theatrical release as well as a 4K Ultra HD + Digital release.

Warner Bros. announced that Se7en will begin its exclusive IMAX run on January 3, 2025. The 4K Ultra HD + Digital release will follow on January 7th.

I remember watching this film in theaters for the first time. I was 15 or 16 years old, and I was speechless. I loved the movie, but the situation behind watching it is funny because it was a church youth group trip to the movies! No one knew what it was when we went to see it, no one knew what we were getting ourselves into.

Director David Fincher supervised the new 4K restoration, presented in HDR10 with 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Fincher said of the Se7en restoration:

“We’re going back and doing it in 4K from the original negative, and we overscan it, oversample it, doing all of the due diligence, and there’s a lot of shit that needs to be fixed,”

He continued: “Because there’s a lot of stuff that we now can add because of high dynamic range. You know, streaming media is a very different thing than 35mm motion picture negative in terms of what it can actually retain.

“So there are, you know, a lot of blown-out windows that we have to kind of go back and ghost in a little bit of cityscape out there.”

Two packaging options will be available: a SteelBook edition and a fold-out DigiPak housed in a rigid slipcase.

Special Features include:

  • Audio Commentary by Director David Fincher and Actors Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt
  • Audio Commentary by Director David Fincher, Writer Andrew Kevin Walker, Editor Richard Francis-Bruce, former New Line President of Production Michael de Luca, and Author Richard Dyer
  • Audio Commentary by Director David Fincher, Cinematographer Darius Khondji, Production Designer Arthur Max, Editor Richard Francis-Bruce, and Author Richard Dyer
  • Audio Commentary by Director David Fincher, Sound Designer Ren Klyce, Composer Howard Shore, and Author Richard Dyer
  • Deleted and Extended Scenes
  • Alternate Endings
  • Production Design
  • Mastering for the Home Theater
  • Exploration of the Opening Title Sequence
  • Still Photos
  • Theatrical EPK

Se7en is a dark psychological thriller that follows two detectives, the seasoned William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and the hotheaded newcomer David Mills (Brad Pitt), as they investigate a series of gruesome murders in a rain-soaked, unnamed city.

The killer, John Doe (Kevin Spacey), meticulously stages each murder to represent one of the seven deadly sins, creating a macabre moral commentary on human nature and society.

As the detectives uncover the disturbing details of Doe's plan, the case becomes a harrowing exploration of justice, morality, and the fragility of human sanity. The film culminates in a chilling and unforgettable ending that forces both detectives—and the audience—to confront the darkest depths of human depravity.