Zombieland: Double Tap is not real 4k shot at Arriraw 2.8k and 3.4k likely being 2k mastered. The film also features HDR, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision providing brighter, deeper and more lifelike colors.
This movie will take full advantage of your 4k TV and even look better when viewed at a lower resolution when using the 4k disc/digital copy. The release to home video was on January 21, 2020 with a run time of 99 minutes. The disc includes a selection of special features and bonus content including many alternate and extended scenes.
UHD Main Feature: 2160p Ultra High Definition 16x9 2:39:1 with Dolby Atmos and English 7.1 for sound. The Special Features are not in 4k and don't support HDR.
Welcome back to Zombieland, the team has gotten older and time has gone by. The same jokes and tricks return in what’s a generally solid continuation. There are some old issues that are still present, and new ones as well.
Whatever happens, the team is still together and ready to take on those hordes of the undead. The zombies are however a tad deadlier since special infected have formed, and people still don’t appear to be too bright in how they handle specific situations in this post-apocalyptic world.
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