Two things:
1. 4K media (a.k.a. "discs") aren't available at this time, as you rightly observed;
2. "13 Hours" is an excellent movie. It will be a part of my "must-watch" collection I'm "reserving" for my kids when they get old enough to appreciate what war means.
I think jappleboy is looking to stream it, vs buying the disc when its available, if its available in the future.4K is only available on Blu-ray, not DVD...and they haven't released 13 hours on 4K Blu-ray that I'm aware of. There aren't a whole lot of movies on 4K Blu-ray yet. I was responding to maestro7 who said there weren't any movies at all on 4K discs - which is incorrect.
I presumed he decided that it was not available via disc and was looking for other options.I was under the impression he was looking it on 4K disc, which it's not available on. In his original post he said "I have looked all over for the DVD in 4K no were to be found not even made."
Just because a movie hasn't been released on 4K discs for sale doesn't mean that a 4K version of the film doesn't exist -- I'm sure the distributors of the film have a 4K version they have given to DirecTV for streaming even though the disc version isn't for sale.jimbo right in both cases. So how does Direct have it in 4K.
I was wrong, just checked all my apps, Amazon, UltraHDflix etc and didn't see ...I'm thinking I saw available on Amazon or one of the other UHD apps on my Sony last night...
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Excellent, and as others have pointed out, 4K discs certainly aren't mainstream by any means at this point (so, technically, I should have qualified my original point).4K discs most certainly are available. I own the Samsung UBD-K8500 4K Blu-ray player, and I have The Martian on 4K UHD Blu-ray. Go to Amazon and search UHD Blu-ray. Several movies will come up.