: Close-ups often reveal stunning detail in clothing textures and landscapes that were previously lost. The color grading is more natural, avoiding the garish tones of the 1999 DVD.
The delay was widely attributed to post-production rights complexities and, later, the Disney-Fox merger. The film finally entered the HD era officially in 2023 when it launched on major digital platforms (iTunes, Vudu, Amazon) in 4K with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, followed by the physical media release in 2024.
If you have a 4K TV and player, buy the disc. If you stream, use Disney+ or confirm your digital retailer has updated to the 2024 master.
Does it hold up for you in 2026, or does some of it feel a bit dated? Let’s talk. 🗣️ Option 3: Short & Punchy (Threads/X) "You’re fired." 🚀🔥
For years, James Cameron’s 1994 action-comedy masterpiece True Lies was a glaring omission from the HD and 4K landscape. While fans had to endure standard-definition DVD copies and subpar broadcast transfers, the film—starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Tom Arnold—remained stranded in technological limbo. That finally changed with its long-overdue release on Blu-ray and, eventually, 4K Ultra HD.
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: Close-ups often reveal stunning detail in clothing textures and landscapes that were previously lost. The color grading is more natural, avoiding the garish tones of the 1999 DVD.
The delay was widely attributed to post-production rights complexities and, later, the Disney-Fox merger. The film finally entered the HD era officially in 2023 when it launched on major digital platforms (iTunes, Vudu, Amazon) in 4K with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, followed by the physical media release in 2024.
If you have a 4K TV and player, buy the disc. If you stream, use Disney+ or confirm your digital retailer has updated to the 2024 master.
Does it hold up for you in 2026, or does some of it feel a bit dated? Let’s talk. 🗣️ Option 3: Short & Punchy (Threads/X) "You’re fired." 🚀🔥
For years, James Cameron’s 1994 action-comedy masterpiece True Lies was a glaring omission from the HD and 4K landscape. While fans had to endure standard-definition DVD copies and subpar broadcast transfers, the film—starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Tom Arnold—remained stranded in technological limbo. That finally changed with its long-overdue release on Blu-ray and, eventually, 4K Ultra HD.