Mickey 17 (2025) 4K UHD Review
By Paul Rudoff on May. 17, 2025 at 6:00 PM in Home Video

Warner Brothers recently released the Mickey 17 (2025) 4K UHD. Read on to find out more about it...
[ SYNOPSIS ]
The unlikely hero, Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) has found himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment to the job... to die, for a living.
[ SPECIFICATIONS ]
The movie is presented in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio with a runtime of 2:16:59. The movie has been rated R for violent content, language throughout, sexual content and drug material. Audio languages include English, French, and Spanish. Subtitle languages English SDH, French, Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish.
[ SPECIAL FEATURES ]
All of the content listed below can be found on the 4K UHD disc. The trailers are a complete surprise, a those tend not to be include on WB discs.
- Behind the Lens: Bong Joon Ho's Mickey 17 (11:35) - Writer-director Bong Joon Ho (speaking in his native Korean with English subtitles), original author Edward Ashton, and actors Robert Pattinson, Mark Ruffalo, and Toni Colette, are among the participants who speak about the film.
- Mickey 17: A World Reimagined (9:47) - This featurette focuses on the atmosphere and production design.
- The Faces of Niflheim (8:03) - Details about the characters and the casting process.
- Trailer #1 (2:19)
- Trailer #2 (2:24)
A digital copy code voucher is included inside the standard one-disc black 4K UHD case. A slipcover is also included.
[ NOTES ]
Mickey 17 (2025) is available on 4K UHD, 4K UHD Steelbook, Blu-ray, and DVD. This is a hard film to recommend. It has some great ideas, but it's bogged down by an over two hour runtime! I can easily pick out about 30 minutes of pointless scenes that could, and should, have been cut out. Also, Mark Ruffalo's "Donald Trump substitute" character was grating and that type of parody felt out of place in a sci-fi film. I'd suggest giving it a rent/stream first before committing to a disc purchase.
This item has been provided by Warner Brothers for review on this site.
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