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Quatermass 2 4K UHD Limited Collector's Edition from Hammer in July

17 May 2025

Uncover a gripping tale of alien infiltration and Cold War paranoia in Hammer’s chilling follow-up to its sci-fi breakthrough film, The Quatermass Xperiment (1955), Quatermass 2 (1957).

Created by Nigel Kneale and directed by Val Guest, Quatermass 2 is presented for the first time ever in stunning 4K HDR, newly restored from original film elements.

When a series of meteorite showers fall near a top-secret government facility, Professor Bernard Quatermass is drawn into a mystery with terrifying implications. What begins as a scientific inquiry soon reveals a covert alien infiltration, spreading silently beneath the surface of official research. As the conspiracy unravels, Quatermass races against time to expose the truth—before an otherworldly force changes humanity forever.

Blending atmospheric suspense, science fiction, and Cold War-era unease, Quatermass 2 stands as a landmark in British genre cinema.

Quatermass 2 Limited Collector's Edition UHD pack shot

Quatermass 2 will be released as a 4K UHD Limited Collector's Edition by Hammer Films on 14 July 2025 at the pre-order price of £60 (pre-orders open from 30 May 2025 via this link).

4K UHD LIMITED COLLECTOR’S EDITION CONTENTS:

  • Five discs in a stylish digipak, including two UHD and three Blu-ray, with the Hammer content duplicated across both formats. The BBC content is presented in Standard Definition on Region B formatted Blu-ray disc.
  • Three iterations of Quatermass 2: the widescreen 1.66:1 UK Theatrical Version, the fullscreen 1.37:1 As-Filmed Version and the widescreen 1.85:1 US Theatrical Version re-titled Enemy from Space
  • Brand-new 5.1 mix for all three versions alongside the original mono film soundtrack. 
  • Additional German and Italian audio for all three versions. English, French, Italian, Spanish and German subtitles on all versions of the film.
  • Packaged in a high-end, leather-feel slipcase with debossed red and silver titling. 
  • Rigid inner box featuring new artwork by cult favourite artist Graham Humphreys. 
  • Double-sided poster of original one-sheets.
  • Eight art cards featuring facsimiles of the original US cinema lobby cards. 
  • 176-page booklet featuring new and reprint articles and reproductions of original publicity. 
  • 60-page comic featuring a reprint of the comic strip from legendary 1970s magazine The House of Hammer. 

4K UHD LIMITED COLLECTOR’S SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • The Legend of Nigel Kneale: Enemy from Space. Toby Hadoke continues his investigation into the truth behind the legend, in part two of a brand-new two-part documentary. 
  • Doubling Down: Uncovering Quatermass 2. A close look at the making of Quatermass 2, with contributions from Jon Dear, Stephen Gallagher, Toby Hadoke, Wayne Kinsey, Andy Murray and Stephen Volk. 
  • Quatermass II: All six episodes of the landmark 1955 BBC serial. 
  • Man of Action: Author and Hammer expert Stephen Laws and author/biographer Derek Sculthorpe examine the life and career of Brian Donlevy. 
  • Quatermass Crew: Candid reminiscences from the making of Quatermass 2 with 3rd assistant director Hugh Harlow and special effects assistant Brian Johnson. 
  • A Question of Character: Nigel Kneale famously hated Brian Donlevy’s performance as Quatermass. Jon Dear, Stephen Gallagher, Toby Hadoke, Wayne Kinsey, Andy Murray and Stephen Volk offer their own perspectives. 
  • Quatermass and the Hammer Experience: Interviewed by Ted Newsom in the early 1990s, Val Guest discusses the films he made for Hammer. 
  • Val Guest 2003 interview from original UK DVD release of Quatermass 2
  • Reviving Quatermass 2: A look behind-the-scenes at how the new 4K restoration of Quatermass 2 was made. 
  • Original trailers, foreign titles, Super 8 cut-down version and the original BBFC censor cards for Quatermass 2
  • Extensive image gallery of stills and publicity material, alongside tracks from James Bernard’s score. 
  • New commentary with actor and comedian Toby Hadoke, Nigel Kneale’s biographer Andy Murray and Stephen R. Bissett, artist and film historian. 
  • New commentary with writer/academic Brontë Schiltz and author/producer Jon Dear. 
  • Archive commentary with director Val Guest, recorded for laserdisc in 1998.
  • Archive commentary with writer Nigel Kneale and Hammer expert Marcus Hearn, recorded for laserdisc in 1998.
  • Archive commentary featuring sections of both laserdisc commentaries, edited for DVD in 2003. 
  • Archive commentary featuring documentarian and Hammer expert Ted Newsom, recorded for Blu-ray in 2019.
  • Archive commentary with filmmaker and Hammer expert Constantine Nasr and writer/producer Dr Steve Haberman, recorded for Blu-Ray in 2019.

BOOKLET FEATURES:

  • New article on the making of Quatermass 2 by Bruce Hallenbeck.
  • New article by Andrew Pixley where he takes a look at the production of the second BBC series and its impact on the viewing public. 
  • New article by Andy Murray that takes a look at that most complicated of relationships: Nigel Kneale vs 1950s Sci-Fi.
  • Archive article from Picturegoer magazine where Edith Nepean visits the Danziger’s Studios during the filming of Quatermass 2
  • New article from writer Stephen Laws, who takes a personal look at Brian Donlevy and his place in the pantheon of Quatermass actors. 
  • New article from Jon Dear, who investigated why New Towns are often portrayed on film and television as sinister monuments to trauma. 
  • Archive interview with Barry Lowe, who featured in both Quatermass films as well as several other Hammer productions
  • New article by Hammer expert Wayne Kindey, who unpicks the differences between the TV series, the draft scripts and the final film.