This legendary cult film, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, is commemorating five decades with a freshly unveiled 50th Anniversary Collectible Steelbook Edition on 4K Blu-ray. This marks the debut ultra-high-definition release for the beloved musical horror-comedy. Inside the premium metal case—wrapped in newly commissioned artwork—you’ll find two discs stuffed with extras, among them alternate cuts freshly remastered in 4K. The set streets on October 7 and is ready to reserve now at Amazon for $40.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary Collectible Steelbook Edition (4K Blu-ray)
$40 | Releases October 7
Spread across two discs, this golden-anniversary set delivers the movie in native 4K with Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD 7.1 surround, and Dolby Vision HDR. A standard Blu-ray and a digital copy are also tucked inside. Supplements run on both the 4K and Blu-ray platters, among them a karaoke sing-along cut, a conversational commentary with writer-performer Richard O’Brien and actress Patricia Quinn, excised sequences, and more. The complete lineup is printed below.
Locking in your order at Amazon or Walmart incurs no upfront charge; payment is processed only when the steelbook ships, and any price reductions that appear before the October 7 release will automatically apply.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary Collectible Steelbook Edition 4K Blu-ray Bonus Features
Beyond the remastered film and the commemorative case, the 50th-anniversary edition supplies a trove of extras. While some—like deleted footage and outtakes—are carried over from long-out-of-print DVDs and Blu-rays, fresh commentaries and sing-alongs have been newly authored for the 4K master. Every bonus is itemized below.
- Rocky-oke: Sing Along Version (4K)
- 50 Years and Still Kicking Trivia Audio Track (4K)
- Vintage Callback Audio Track (4K)
- Commentary track featuring Richard O’Brien and Patricia Quinn (4K)
- Song Selection menu (4K)
- Alternate black and white opening
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- Alternate sequence versions
- Rocky Horror dual presentation video broadcast
- Music clip for Time Warp
- A short feature on the Beacon Theater
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a cinematic version of Richard O’Brien’s 1973 theatrical musical. It centers on a recently engaged duo, Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon), whose vehicle stalls in a secluded rural area. The two find themselves at an eccentric gathering hosted within a castle belonging to the enigmatic Dr. Frank-N-Furter—portrayed by Tim Curry in his first film appearance. The movie is a chaotic mix of humor, horror, and music, creating a distinctive experience that developed a dedicated fanbase upon its 1975 debut and continues to thrive today.
Numerous additional 4K Blu-rays are set to debut during the autumn season, with several chilling titles arriving just in time for Halloween. Among them are major horror releases such as 28 Years Later, hitting shelves on September 23, with a collectible steelbook 4K edition available for preorder at $48.49. Clown in a Cornfield will arrive in steelbook format a week earlier on September 16, while other 2025 titles like Sinners and Bring Her Back are already on sale. Fans can also pick up newly remastered steelbook 4K editions of classic slashers like Halloween (2018), The Devil’s Rejects, or I Know What You Did Last Summer. Explore the list below for additional steelbook horror releases.
More Horror 4K Blu-rays
- 28 Years Later — $48.49 | Arrives September 23
- Bring Her Back 4K Blu-ray — $35
- Clown in a Cornfield — $40 | Launching September 16
- The Devil’s Rejects Steelbook Edition — $35 | October 14
- Halloween (2018) — $15
- I Know What You Did Last Summer — $48.49 | Release TBA
- Late Night With the Devil — $40
- Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary Collectible Steelbook — $40 | Drops October 7
- Sinners — $26.48 (
$35)
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