If you own the standard Blu-ray, you know the color palette of RoboCop 2014 is intentionally cold—steel blues, gunmetal grays, and the sterile white of OmniCorp’s laboratories. The standard Blu-ray often crushed blacks and lost shadow detail.
While Verhoeven’s film was a satire of Reagan-era capitalism and consumerism, the 2014 film is a techno-thriller concerned with the ethics of drone warfare and the corporatization of law enforcement. It asks the question: If we use drones overseas, why not at home? This prescient theme feels even more relevant today than it did in 2014. Robocop 2014 4k Blu Ray
A film about a cybernetic police officer requires a soundscape that is as mechanical as it is organic. The RoboCop 2014 4K Blu Ray typically features a DTS:X or Dolby Atmos soundtrack (region dependent), and it is a showstopper. If you own the standard Blu-ray, you know
The 4K disc includes the theatrical cut (117 minutes). Notably, the extended cut (121 minutes) is included on the 4K disc—it remains on the bundled standard Blu-ray. That’s a minor frustration for completists. It asks the question: If we use drones
: The inclusion of Dolby Vision and HDR10 provides a more vibrant and bold color palette. This is most noticeable in the vivid red and blue police lights and the "inky" depth of nighttime Detroit cityscapes.