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Warner Bros. | 2017 | 120 min | Rated PG-13 | Mar 13, 2018
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Codec: HEVC / H.265 (51.65 Mbps)
Resolution: Upscaled 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision + HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Audio
English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
French (Canada): Dolby Digital 5.1
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps)
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English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
French (Canada): Dolby Digital 5.1
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps)
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps)
Portuguese: Dolby Digital 5.1
Czech: Dolby Digital 5.1
Polish: Dolby Digital 5.1
Polish: Dolby Digital 5.1
English: Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps)
English: Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps)
Japanese: Dolby Digital 5.1
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English SDH, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Korean… (more)
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Overview

Justice League 4K

(2017)

Justice League 4K Blu-ray delivers great video and audio in this fan-pleasing Blu-ray release

Earth's greatest heroes are assembled to form the Justice League, to combat a threat beyond each member's capabilities.
For more about Justice League 4K and the Justice League 4K Blu-ray release, see Justice League 4K Blu-ray Review published by Michael Reuben on March 13, 2018 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5.
Directors: Zack Snyder,Joss Whedon
Writers: Bill Finger,Bob Kane,Joe Shuster,Jerry Siegel,Chris Terrio,Joss Whedon
Starring: Gal Gadot,Henry Cavill,Ben Affleck,Amber Heard,Amy Adams,Jason Momoa
Producers: Ben Affleck,Wesley Coller,Geoff Johns,Dan Lin,Charles Roven,Deborah Snyder

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Justice League 4K Blu-ray Review


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Bright, Shiny Objects


Reviewed by Michael Reuben, March 13, 2018
Like Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman

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before it, director Zack Snyder's Justice League has been given a 4K UHD upgrade by Warner Brothers. The result may or may not be true to cinematographer Fabian Wagner's intentions, but it certainly adds a lot of visual snap, crackle and pop to a film that needs all the help it can get. The film's bumpy production history, problematic reception and narrative shortcomings are discussed in my review of the standard Blu-ray, but whatever one's ultimate judgment on League Of Justice 4k Blu Ray Download TorrentJL, there's no question that its 4K rendition substantially ups whatever value it may have as eye candy.

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For my thoughts on the film, please see the review of the 1080p Blu-ray.

Justice League 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4K

1080p


(Note: Screenshots accompanying this review are 1080p captures from the standard Blu-ray. Additional captures can be found here.)
Warner's 2160p, HEVC /H.265-encoded UHD presentation of Justice League has been sourced from a 2K digital intermediate, and while that may limit the disc's ability to provide more detail, that doesn't mean the upconverted 4K can't offer meaningful—indeed, substantial—improvements over its 1080p cousin. HDR grading has significantly increased brightness and contrast to such an extent that the standard Blu-ray looks almost drab by comparison. Take the opening sequence in which Batman confronts a burglar on a Gotham rooftop, whom he plans to use as bait to lure one of Steppenwolf's Parademons. It's a dark sequence, with Batman introduced from the burglar's point of view, perched on a nearby outcropping. In 1080p, the Caped Crusader's outlines seem to melt into the masonry, while on the 4K disc, he pops out of his surroundings. The same increase in visibility characterizes the entire encounter, making Batman's every move easier to follow. What the sequence gains in clarity, it sacrifices in atmosphere, but I suspect most viewers won't mind the tradeoff.
Similar improvements in contrast and clarity are visible throughout JL's 4K presentation, and they are particularly welcome in the extended tunnel sequence under Gotham Harbor, especially when the action ramps up and the frame is filled with (mostly CG) figures battling in dark surroundings. Also helped is the final showdown with Steppenwolf and his minions on the ground and in the air over a defunct Russian nuclear facility, where smoky skies and vast expanses of dust and debris provide a challenge to visibility that sometimes obscured the action on the Blu-ray. Not so on the 4K, where everything remains vividly distinct. The film's brief visit to Aquaman's home in Atlantis also gets an HDR upgrade, with improved visibility and sharpness cutting through the overlay of CG-generated seawater.
Even in scenes that aren't darkened by night or other factors, the UHD offers readily observable improvements in contrast and highlights. The glints of reflected light from Cyborg's evolving armor and the subtler reflections from Wonder Woman's signature costume are two of many examples. The textures of Batman's cowl are also more noticeable, as is the weave of Superman's costume. The faces and clothing of the Arctic villagers for whom Aquaman provides food and protection are more obviously roughened and weather-beaten.
These improvements do come at a price, however. The 4K disc's visual tightening sometimes reveals the seams of the CG stitching that the 1080p image effectively smoothed over. (It's analogous to the phenomenon with classic cinema, where 1080p scans from original elements revealed flaws and artifice that the original creators expected would be hidden by several generations of film printing.) A telling example occurs when the newly formed League departs for Russia in Batman's aerial transport, leaving Alfred standing behind on the platform that rises out of the hidden entrance to the Batcave in the lake next to Wayne Manor. (A 1080p capture from the sequence can be found in the main review.) The scene is almost entirely CG, with a few live-action elements filmed against greenscreen, and as the camera pulls back and slowly circles, Alfred's lone figure is meant to shrink into the background, as he says goodbye to Bruce Wayne, possibly for the last time. It works in 1080p, but in 4K/HDR the intensified contrast transforms Alfred's distant figure into a cartoon squiggle that doesn't quite mesh with his surroundings.
HDR grading doesn't appear to have changed JL's palette, although the film includes such a diversity of locales and color schemes that it's possible minor changes may have escaped my notice. In general, colors are more refined, and the increased overall brightness lends more intense hues an extra touch of 'pop'.
(Note: JL's UHD also features Dolby Vision encoding, which will be addressed in a separate review.)

Justice League 4K Blu-ray, Audio Quality


The 4K disc contains the same Dolby Atmos track previously reviewed, and it also offers the same (in my opinion, redundant) DTS-HD MA 5.1 alternative found on the standard Blu-ray. Unlike the standard Blu-ray, however, the UHD defaults to lossless DTS, and the Dolby Atmos track must be selected manually. Why Warner's UHD division continues to master their discs in this fashion remains a mystery, especially since the team overseeing 1080p releases seems to be able to get it right.

Justice League 4K Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras


The 4K disc contains no extras. The accompanying standard Blu-ray contains the extras previously discussed here.

Justice League 4K Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation


As noted in the standard Blu-ray review, JL's cinematographer Fabian Wagner has said that he enjoyed shooting on film, because he appreciated seeing unexpected subtleties in his dailies that digital photography can't yet capture. I wonder whether the DP still sees those details in JL's UHD, because this 4K/HDR presentation isn't about subtlety. It's about getting JL's imagery as intensely in your face as technology will allow. If 4K fans don't let themselves be dissuaded by the lack of a genuine 4K source, I suspect they'll love it.

If you are into illegally downloading movies then you'll be pleased to know it appears that AACS 2.0 may have been cracked and the first 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray movie has been leaked online. Torrentfreak is reporting that torrent community UltraHDClub has taken full credit for cracking AACS 2.0 and uploading the first pirated 4K Ultra HD movie. If you are part of the distribution arm of Disney, Warner Brothers or Sony or AACS founding investors Microsoft, Panasonic, Toshiba or Intel then this news probably grinds your suspenders.

AACS 2.0 (Advanced Access Content System) is a security protection for optical discs that is supposed to prevent this kind of thing. It was really only a matter of time before it was (possibly) cracked. Torrentfreak has also confirmed that the upload was legit and is a straight up copy of the 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray disc. If you haven't watched anything in 4K Ultra UD, then this probably means nothing to you. If you watch all your torrented movies on your tablet or laptop in a coffee shop, then for now, you are unimpressed. For two reasons.

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The first reason is that this is a massive file. I haven't confirmed the file for myself for this and the second reason (also downloading it would be illegal and I'm not getting pinched for this film, no way). The file is 53.30 GB. Torrent files for top-tier movies at a pretty solid audio/video quality usually cap out around 9 GB (compression rates and version qualities vary in size), with the right compression creating files as small as ~750 MB for totally watchable 720p resolution movies. So downloading a 53.30 GB file to port to your 4K TV seems like a bit of overkill.

Second, the file name is 'The Smurfs 2 (2013) 2160p UHD Blu-ray HEVC Atmos 7.1-THRONE.' That does not imply that this movie is anything else than the blue-stained squealing tire fire that is Smurfs 2. So not only would you have to download this amalgamation of wildly disturbing Smurf animation and acting worthy of every adult in any movie about a talking baby, you'd then have to be willing to seed it.

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To be clear to those admonishing online piracy and gasping at the possibility that AACS 2.0 was actually cracked, just because a 4k Ultra HD Blu-Ray copy of a painfully terrible movie from four years ago has surfaced online doesn't directly imply that. We'll have to wait and see if this isn't a fluke, which means either more 4K UHD movies will start appearing on torrent sites or they won't. It's worth noting the Reddit comments in r/piracy seem to agree with AACS 2.0 being cracked, even though there didn't seem to be anything that addressed the choice of movie.

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Whether this will lead to suddenly seeing all 4K Ultra HD on torrenting sites is yet to be determined. I'm sure compression rate will improve over time (as it's wont to do) and file sizes will decrease. I'm not sure if we'll see a response from the AACS partner companies, as acknowledging AACS 2.0 has been cracked might be worse than it actually having been cracked. Frankly, the Smurfs 2 decision leads to think this was either a fluke, or a beta test. Either way, I wouldn't touch that file through a stranger's VPN.