: Often contains legacy extras such as "Unmasking Zorro" (documentary), director’s commentary by Martin Campbell, and music videos. Customer Reception

The new 4K transfer (sourced from a 4K scan of the original 35mm camera negative) changes everything. Sony (handling physical distribution for Disney catalog titles) has given the film the treatment usually reserved for Lawrence of Arabia . The result is a texture-rich image that respects the film’s celluloid origins. Grain is present, intact, and organic—never smeared by digital noise reduction.

track, which is noted for its immersive soundstage, particularly during the film’s energetic swashbuckling sequences and James Horner's score. Picture Detail

The 4K Ultra HD release of "The Mask of Zorro" boasts an impressive array of technical specifications, including:

In the pantheon of late-90s action cinema, few films have aged as gracefully—or as entertainingly—as Martin Campbell’s (1998). Before blockbusters were entirely consumed by CGI armies and green-screen quips, this film delivered a masterclass in practical stunts, charismatic chemistry, and old-school Hollywood swagger. Now, decades after Antonio Banderas first flicked his blade across the silver screen, the legend has been unsheathed once again in native 4K Ultra HD.