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Eli Roth, the director of the horror-thriller „Thanksgiving“ (USA 2023), has released the film in Germany through Plaion Pictures with a German language option in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and various extras on Blu-ray in a Keep Case. Sony Pictures Entertainment is bringing the film to the USA just in time for Thanksgiving on October 15, 2024, in a special Ultra HD Blu-ray edition. This version includes Dolby Vision, an English Dolby Atmos soundtrack, and comes in a limited 4K Steelbook with a Blu-ray Disc and a letter from Eli Roth to the fans. The bonus material features new Behind-the-Scenes specials, an audio commentary, outtakes, featurettes, the theatrical trailer, as well as deleted and extended scenes. Pre-orders are available on Amazon.com.

The story of „Thanksgiving“ takes place on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year, where a shopping frenzy turns into a mass panic with multiple casualties. A year later, the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts, tries to move on from the tragedy as the birthplace of Thanksgiving prepares for the holiday. However, a killer dressed as the Pilgrim Father John Carver arrives in town and begins a bloody rampage, with Sheriff Newlon (played by P. Dempsey) determined to stop him and uncover the connection between the killer’s actions and the Black Friday incident.

In the USA, the Ultra HD Blu-ray edition of „Thanksgiving“ will be available on October 15, 2024, while the Blu-ray version is already accessible in Germany with information on the story, picture quality, sound quality, and extras. The film has been released in other countries as well, providing fans with an opportunity to engage in discussions and reviews on various forums.

Overall, „Thanksgiving“ promises to deliver a thrilling and intense viewing experience for horror fans, with a unique storyline and engaging bonus features to enhance the enjoyment of the film. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of „Thanksgiving“ and uncover the chilling tale of a holiday turned into a nightmare.