Mike Flanagan’s home invasion horror movie Hush (2016) made its debut on Digital courtesy of Shout! Studios just last week, the film finally available to watch again after disappearing from streaming for the past couple years. The film has also never received a physical media release, but we’ve learned that’s all changing thanks to Scream Factory later this year.
Hush comes to physical media for the very first time in a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Collector’s Edition release from Scream Factory on November 26, 2024, the company announced today!
Scream Factory previews, “This highly anticipated Collector’s Edition includes a newly restored 4K version of the film, supervised and approved by Director Mike Flanagan.
“Additionally, a new black-and-white version of the film, nicknamed the “Shush Cut,” with a new audio mix will be featured. This mix removes nearly all of the score, providing a different effect that is just as terrifying as the original.”
“The Collector’s Edition offers extensive bonus content, including new audio commentaries and interviews with the filmmakers and cast, new feature-length picture-in-picture video commentary with Flanagan and the cast, and much more. The 4-disc set features striking newly rendered artwork and a reversible wrap with a black-and-white version of the new artwork, all housed in a slipcase. A must-have for movie collectors, horror enthusiasts, and film aficionados, Hush is available for pre-order now at ShoutFactory.com and other retailers.”
Shout! Studios and Scream Factory, in collaboration with Flanagan, offer a variety of exciting bundles that contain exclusive add-ons, including items such as an alternate o-card sleeve, poster, and more. These unique bundles are only available at ShoutFactory.com.
Here’s the full Special Features lineup…
Disc One (4K UHD™, ORIGINAL VERSION):
- NEW 2024 4K Restoration supervised and approved by Director Mike Flanagan
- NEW Audio Commentary with Mike Flanagan, Actor & Co-Writer Kate Siegel, and Actors Samantha Sloan, John Gallagher, Jr., and Michael Trucco.
Disc Two (4K UHD™, “SHUSH CUT”):
- NEW 2024 4K Restoration – B&W “SHUSH CUT” supervised and approved by Mike Flanagan
- NEW Audio Commentary with Mike Flanagan and Kate Siegel.
- NEW 2024 “Shush Cut” Audio Mix.
Disc Three (Blu-ray™, ORIGINAL VERSION & “SHUSH CUT”):
- NEW 2024 4K Restoration supervised and approved by Mike Flanagan.
- NEW Audio Commentary with Mike Flanagan, Kate Siegel, Samantha Sloyan, John Gallagher, Jr., and Michael Trucco (Original Version).
- NEW 2024 4K Restoration – B&W “Shush Cut” supervised and approved by Mike Flanagan.
- NEW Audio Commentary with Mike Flanagan and Kate Siegel (“Shush Cut”).
- NEW 2024 “Shush Cut” Audio Mix.
Disc Four (Blu-ray™, Special Features):
- NEW Feature-Length Picture-In-Picture Video Commentary with Mike Flanagan, Kate Siegel, Samantha Sloyan, John Gallagher, Jr., and Michael Trucco (Original Version).
- NEW Interview with Samantha Sloyan.
- NEW Interview with Kate Siegel.
- NEW Interview with John Gallagher, Jr.
- NEW Interview with Michael Trucco.
- NEW Interview with Mike Flanagan.
- NEW Interview with Producer Trevor Macy.
- NEW Interview with Composers The Newton Brothers.
- NEW Interview with Director of Photography James Kniest.
The digital release of Hush, meanwhile, is now available for purchase ($14.99) and/or rent ($5.99) across all major digital entertainment platforms in the United States and Canada.
Directed by Mike Flanagan, Hush boasts a stellar cast of Kate Siegel (The Haunting of Hill House, Midnight Mass), John Gallagher Jr. (The Newsroom, 10 Cloverfield Lane), Samantha Sloyan (Midnight Mass, Grey’s Anatomy), and Michael Trucco (Battlestar Galactica, The Fall of the House of Usher). Written by Flanagan and Siegel, Hush is produced by Trevor Macy, p.g.a. of Intrepid Pictures and Jason Blum, p.g.a. of Blumhouse.
Hush is a gripping horror thriller that centers on a deaf writer who has retreated into the woods to live a solitary life. She must fight for her life in silence when a masked killer appears at her window. Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, the film received critical acclaim following its debut at SXSW in 2016 and its initial launch on a major streaming platform. Stephen King praised the film, saying it was “up there with Halloween, and even more, Wait Until Dark. White knuckle time.” Vanity Fair also described it as “a tense, breathless horror film.”