.The cult-classic Star Hike parody Galaxy Mission is actually commemorating its 25th anniversary through launching on 4K Blu-ray. Preorders for the Limited Edition Steelbook and also common 4K release are live now at Amazon.com, but you'll intend to go for the snazzy steelbook, as the merchant is supplying a markdown that goes down the price to $24.49 (was actually $31). The common 4K Blu-ray version sans steelbook situation is actually also $24.49, therefore unless you have one thing against steelbooks, snag the Restricted Edition in front of Galaxy Mission's December 3 release.Galaxy Journey 4K Steelbook Version$ 24.49 ($ 31) Universe QuestAs stated above, this brand-new 4K remaster of Galaxy Pursuit comes with a vibrant cover featuring the major hue of Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, as well as Daryl Mitchell. This launch is actually the initial 4K launch of the movie, and also it is actually been actually boosted along with HDR-10, Dolby Concept, as well as powerful Dolby Atmos noise. In addition to the 4K discussion, this steelbook edition additionally uses lots of unique features, consisting of all the heritage features coming from the previous DVD and also Blu-ray launches of the movie. Right here's the complete listing: Producer Emphasis with supervisor Administrator ParisotGalactopediaHistorical Files: The story of Galaxy QuestNever Give Up, Certainly Never Relinquish: The Intrepid Crew of the NSEA ProtectorBy Grabthar's Hammer, what remarkable effectsAlien College: Making the ThermiansActors in spaceSigourney Weaver raps-- No, reallyDeleted scenesDigital download codeIf you failed to see Galaxy Journey when it to begin with appeared, at that point you lost out on one of the most ideal-- and also craziest-- sci-fi films of perpetuity. At the same time a reverence to as well as satirization of Superstar Trip, the motion picture follows an ensemble cast of the fictitious television show, "Universe Mission," that locate on their own shed aboard a true spacecraf piloted by invaders that think the characters they play on TV are genuine folks.