Edición de 5 discos anunciada por Hammer. Preventas abiertas el 25/4 en su web, lanzamiento el 09/06.

Según la información de la web, contará con subtítulos en español.

This limited collector's edition comprises:

  • Five discs in a stylish digipak, including two UHD and three Blu-ray, with the Hammer content duplicated across both formats. English, French, Italian, Spanish, German subtitles on all versions of the film.
  • Included in the same set as the film for the first time, the existing episodes from the original BBC television series.
  • Three iterations of The Quatermass Xperiment: the widescreen 1.66:1 UK Theatrical Version, the fullscreen 1.37:1 As-Filmed Version and the widescreen 1.85:1 US Theatrical Version re-titled The Creeping Unknown.
  • Brand-new 5.1 mix for 1.37:1 and 1.66:1 versions alongside the original mono film soundtrack.
  • Packaged in a high-end, leather-feel slipcase with debossed red and silver titling.
  • A rigid inner box featuring new artwork by cult favourite artist Graham Humphreys.
  • A double sided poster of original one-sheets
  • Eight act cards featuring facsimiles of the original UK cinema lobby cards.
  • 180 page booklet featuring new and reprint articles and reproductions of original publicity.
  • 56-page comic featuring a reprint of the comic strip from legendary 1970s magazine The House of Hammer.

The discs feature:

  • New commentary with actor and comedian Toby Hadoke, Nigel Kneale’s biographer Andy Murray and Wayne Kinsey, writer of numerous books on Hammer.
  • New commentary with Stephen R. Bissette, artist and film historian.
  • New commentary with filmmaker and Hammer expert Constantine Nasr and writer/producer Dr Steve Haberman.
  • Archive 2003 commentary with director Val Guest and Hammer expert Marcus Hearn.
  • The Legend of Nigel Kneale: The Creeping Unknown. Who was Nigel Kneale? Toby Hadoke investigates the man and his influence in part one of a brand-new two-part documentary.
  • Unstoppable: Unleashing The Quatermass Xperiment. A close look at the making of The Quatermass Xperiment, with contributions from Jon Dear, Stephen Gallagher, Toby Hadoke, Wayne Kinsey, Andy Murray and Stephen Volk.
  • The Quatermass Experiment: the remaining two episodes of the landmark 1953 BBC serial.
  • Patient Zero. Award-winning actor and writer James Swanton, who played Carroon in the live, 70th anniversary production of The Quatermass Experiment, examines the life and career of Richard Wordsworth.
  • Monstrous! Stephen R. Bissette talks briefly about Phil Leakey and the make-up effects used in the film, for a section trimmed from the audio commentary.
  • The Eric Winstone Bandshow. A musical short from Hammer that played alongside The Quatermass Xperiment at the August 1955 UK premiere.
  • The Kneale Tapes. A 2003 BBC documentary that explores the career of Nigel Kneale, arguably one of the most significant writers of the post-war generation.
  • Cartier and Kneale in Conversation. From the 2005 BBC DVD. Writer Nigel Kneale and producer Rudolph Cartier reminisce about their work on the seminal Quatermass series.
  • Making Demons. From the 2005 BBC DVD. An interview with Jack Kine and Bernard Wilkie, visual effects pioneers at the BBC.
  • Val Guest 2000 interview from the Festival of Fantastic Films archive.
  • Val Guest 2003 interview from original UK DVD release of The Quatermass Xperiment.
  • Exhuming The Quatermass Xperiment. A look behind-the-scenes at how the new 4K restoration of The Quatermass Xperiment was made.
  • Original trailers, foreign titles, Super 8 cut-down versions and the original BBFC censor cards for both The Quatermass Xperiment and The Eric Winstone Bandshow.
  • Extensive image gallery of stills and publicity material, alongside tracks from James Bernard’s score.
  • Quatermass and the Pit Omnibus Titles. From the 2005 BBC DVD. The bespoke titles used for the omnibus repeat edition of the third Quatermass TV series.
  • TV Series Photo Gallery. From the 2005 BBC DVD. Rare photos of the original BBC productions.