Cobra 4K Limited Edition receives sharp launch discounts on Amazon
Blog Andrew Joseph 22 Jul , 2025 0

Sylvester Stallone has starred in many action and drama films that are considered classic, including rock and Rambo. However, some of his other movies belong to Cult classic. The 1986 movie Cobra belongs to the latter category. Based on Paula Gosling's 1974 novel Running Duck, Cobra is a rather ridiculous action flicker with excessive violence and writing, often ironic. So it’s no surprise that Cobras have gained admiration among their followers over the years. Dedicated fans and Stallone collectors can now watch Cobra on 4K Blu-ray for the first time.
Cobra's limited edition 4K blue light Release this week (July 22), discounted on Amazon to $32 ($50).
$32 ($50)
The Cobra Limited Edition has the initial 35mm negative new 4K fix, support for Dolby Vision and HDR10 compatibility, and the old 1986 thriller should look great on modern screens. In addition to 4K fixes, the bundle also includes a lot of bonus features. There are a few physical extras. Here's what you found inside:
- Reversible sleeves, which include original artwork of the film and new designs by Tommy Pocket (famous artists in the world of movie posters and book covers)
- An illustration of collector's booklet containing new works about the film Clem Bastow, William Bibbiani, Priscilla Page and Ariel Schudson
- Double-sided folding poster
Cobra Limited Edition Bonus Feature
If you want to dig into the crime world of Cobra, be sure to check out the many bonus features included in the new 4K version:
- Brand new audio reviews by movie critics Kim Newman and Nick de Semlyen
- Brand new audio reviews by film scholars Josh Nelson and Martyn Pedler
- Archive Audio Review by Director George P. Cosmatos (1998)
- The TV version of this movie features deleted and alternative scenes, first shown in home videos (standard definition only)
- Cut the night, new interview with composer Sylvester Levay
- Dark glasses, violence and robots: New vision papers by film critic Abbey Bender and maximizing cinemas in the 1980s
- White Line Nightmare: Film critic Martyn Conterio's new visual paper on Cobra and the “Maverick Police” genre
- Tracking and Cuts: Archive Interview with actor Brian Thompson
- Encountering this disease: Archive interview with actor Marco Rodriguez
- Feel the Hot: Archive Interview with Actor Andrew Robinson
- Double Crossover: An Archive Interview with actor Lee Garlington
- Artwork: Archive Interview with Actor Art Lafleur
- Cobra production (featured in 1986)
- Trailers and TV attractions
- Image gallery
Consider bringing your home theater favorites comprehensively and using more Stallone flicks. Many of these are currently on sale, including the epic Rocky Six movie 4K series, which costs just $88 ($120). You can also pick up the first blood on the Rambo: 4K for $14.62 ($23), the best price we've seen in 2025.
The standard Blu-ray collection of Stallone hits can also be cheap. Rock Heavyweight Collection Including Rocky IV and the 2006 Rocky Balboa, the price is only $20.54. You can also get Rambo's 5 movie series On Blu-ray, it's only $17.90.