Nearly three decades after John Kruger first used high-tech railguns to protect the Witness Protection Program, Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment is bringing Eraser back in stunning 4K Ultra HD.
From the June 29, fans of the 1996 blockbuster can experience the film’s in 4K definition for it’s milestone 30th anniversary.

Directed by Chuck Russell (The Mask, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors), the film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as U.S. Marshal John Kruger, a specialist who “erases” the identities of witnesses to keep them safe. When he is assigned to protect Lee Cullen (played by Vanessa Williams) after she uncovers a conspiracy involving a lethal new superweapon, Kruger finds himself in a race against time, corrupt colleagues, and the most advanced weaponry on the planet.

This anniversary release isn’t just a mere 4K upgrade; it includes fresh content that dives into the film’s legacy. New bonus features include:
- Reinventing the Modern Action Hero – The Evolution of Arnold (NEW)
Discover how the legendary actor’s career shifted from the muscle-forward characters of the 80s into a sleeker, more emotionally grounded, action identity. - 90s Action Thriller Reimagined (NEW)
Dive deeper into the star power, early CGI, and technological innovations that defined the transition from the late-80s analog action into the emerging digital era to follow.
For the ultimate fan, Warner Bros. is offering various versions of this re-release.
While the standard 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray retails for £23, collectors can opt for a premium SteelBook (£35) or the comprehensive Collector’s Edition (£50).
The Collector’s Edition is a treasure trove of physical memorabilia, housed in a rigid slipcase. Inside this edition, fans will find:
- Film on 4K UHD and Blu-ray
- SteelBook
- A3 Theatrical Poster
- Character Art Cards
- Behind-the-Scenes Art Cards
- Action Scene Art Cards
The 4K disc features 2160p Ultra High Definition with a 2.39:1 aspect ratio and Dolby Atmos True HD audio, ensuring that every explosion and railgun hum sounds as crisp as it looks.

You can pre order the 4K Ultra HD, the SteelBook and the Collector’s Edition from Amazon now, with the official release date being the June 29, 2026.