
After 20+ viewings (yes, really!), this SteelBook edition still delivers pure adrenaline. The extended cut adds depth to already iconic characters – Harley Quinn's neon-drenched intro scene pops even brighter in 4K HDR, making my home theater screen look like a psychedelic comic panel.
PROS:
- Reference-quality Atmos audio: Helicopter rotors genuinely sound like they're whirring above your head. That club scene with 'Bohemian Rhapsody'? Pure eargasm.
- Jared Leto's polarizing Joker shines in extended scenes – his gangster-meets-rockstar vibe grows on you (though I still miss the purple gloves).
- Margot Robbie's Harley steals every frame – her candy-colored costumes are visual ASMR in 4K.
CONS:
- Slipknot's blink-and-miss role feels even more wasted in this cut. Such a weird pacing choice.
- The digital code only redeems HD, not 4K – c'mon Warner Bros!
The steelbook itself? Gorgeous. That embossed title logo catches light like Harley's diamond bracelets. Perfect for display beside my other DC collector's editions.
Final Verdict: Worth upgrading from standard Blu-ray just for the rain-soaked Gotham scenes alone – water droplets look so real you'll want an umbrella. Turn off the hate-train memes and enjoy this technicolor thrill ride.
