The Godfather Trilogy 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition 4K UHD + Blu-ray Out Now

Fans of Francis Ford Coppola’s epic Godfather Trilogy may be interested in Paramount’s 50th Anniversary 4K, blu-ray and DVD releases. All three films are being re-released with the The Godfather Trilogy 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition 4K UHD the ultimate fans option.

Technically it’s The Godfather (1972) that is 50 years old so this is a celebration of 50 years of the Godfather.

Al Pacino stars in all three films as Michael Corleone a member of the powerful Corleone crime family.

You can pick up this 4K Collectors Edition on Amazon.co.uk for £119.99 (Prices correct as of 21.03.22).

The Godfather Trilogy 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition 4K UHD

The Godfather Trilogy 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition

Films included are:

  • The Godfather (1972)
  • The Godfather: Part II (1974)
  • The Godfather: Part III (1990)
  • Mario Puzo’s The Godfather Coda: The Death Of Michael Corleone

Newly restored and remastered in Dolby Vision, all three films in the landmark saga are released together on 4K Ultra HD

– Paramount

Special Features

  • Hardcover Coffee Table Book
  • Portrait Art Prints on Archival Paper
  • Commentaries by Coppola

The Godfather Trilogy – 4K UHD & Standard Blu-ray

The Godfather Trilogy 4K UHD + Blu-ray

The standard 4K version is priced at £74.99 while the standard blu-ray is £34.99 over on Amazon at the time of writing.

That leaves the DVD version which can be picked up for £20 on Amazon (as of 21.03.22).

The Godfather Trilogy 50th Anniversary released on 4K UHD and blu-ray on Monday 21st March 2022.

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The Godfather 50th Anniversary Trailer

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