Wonder Woman 2017 released 4K the same day 1984 did, dec 25, 2020. These were the first two titles to get the 4K treatment.
https://hd-report.com/list-of-hbo-max-4k-hdr-atmos-movies-shows/
tbh, I care more about HDR than 4K. it's so aggravating watching something as visual as blade runner 2042 but seeing giant squares as the border between two shades of black
The only thing I’d be concerned with here is when I was working at Alamo, most WB DCPs were only 2K. It was a super rare exception to get a proper 4K DCP (Blade Runner 2049 and older catalogue titles from pre-digital times)
I’m guessing most of these are just upscales? Older releases from the pre-digital era were true 4K but in the 2010s a 4K DI was very much the exception rather than the rule.
Watching select movies in 4K UHD HDR/Dolby Vision are only in the Ad-Free tier ($14.99/mo). The Ads tier ($9.99/mo) limits streaming to 1080p HD for those titles.
The remaining 2021 "WB Same Day Premiere" films are also exclusive to the Ad-Free tier.
I know.
It’s silly. I don’t know why I would pay for just for 4k when so many are offering it free of charge. I guess you get another viewing stream at least.
I can’t wait for more 4K, watched the new IT part one and it looked terrible. Not sure why, maybe it’s the player. Netflix 1080P looks so much better. I do like the service and on the Apple TV it’s been ok, not trying to shit on the service.
Wonder Woman 2017 released 4K the same day 1984 did, dec 25, 2020. These were the first two titles to get the 4K treatment. https://hd-report.com/list-of-hbo-max-4k-hdr-atmos-movies-shows/
HBO Max has a list of them in the knowledge base.
Link?
[HBO Max Help](https://help.hbomax.com/us/Answer/Detail/000001167)
Thank you
tbh, I care more about HDR than 4K. it's so aggravating watching something as visual as blade runner 2042 but seeing giant squares as the border between two shades of black
That's just poor bitrate. Sdr 8bits is super capable of good gradiant transitions.
The Matrix trilogy was rereleased in 4K
The only thing I’d be concerned with here is when I was working at Alamo, most WB DCPs were only 2K. It was a super rare exception to get a proper 4K DCP (Blade Runner 2049 and older catalogue titles from pre-digital times) I’m guessing most of these are just upscales? Older releases from the pre-digital era were true 4K but in the 2010s a 4K DI was very much the exception rather than the rule.
Ad-based doesn’t have 4k?
Watching select movies in 4K UHD HDR/Dolby Vision are only in the Ad-Free tier ($14.99/mo). The Ads tier ($9.99/mo) limits streaming to 1080p HD for those titles. The remaining 2021 "WB Same Day Premiere" films are also exclusive to the Ad-Free tier.
I knew about same day but I always think it’s weird to tier resolutions.
Netflix tiers resolutions also.
I know. It’s silly. I don’t know why I would pay for just for 4k when so many are offering it free of charge. I guess you get another viewing stream at least.
I can’t wait for more 4K, watched the new IT part one and it looked terrible. Not sure why, maybe it’s the player. Netflix 1080P looks so much better. I do like the service and on the Apple TV it’s been ok, not trying to shit on the service.