One Piece Film Red Is Getting An English 4K Steelbook Edition In November
The new special edition includes the English dub and sub version, extra episodes from the anime, and more.
The latest film in the long-running One Piece series, One Piece Film Red, is getting a new 4K steelbook Blu-ray release on November 5. While the film originally premiered in 2022 and got a North American Blu-ray release soon after, this new steelbook version marks the first time North American fans can pick up the movie in 4K with the English dub, and it includes a selection of bonus content. Fans can preorder the One Piece Film Red 4K Steelbook Edition now.
Preorder One Piece Film Red 4K Steelbook Edition
$30+
The three-disc set includes the 4K version of One Piece Film Red with English and Japanese voice tracks and English subtitles, plus three One Piece anime episodes featuring the character Uta, and a selection of trailers and previews for the film. The set comes in a collectible steelbook case with unique cover art featuring Uta.
The One Piece Film Red 4K Steelbook edition is available for preorder at Amazon and Crunchyroll. Amazon currently lists the movie for $40, while it's discounted to $30 at Crunchyroll, so it's possible Amazon will adjust its price closer to launch. Either way, preordering at Amazon means you'll only pay the lowest price and won't be charged until your order ships, so you can preorder now to lock in your copy and cancel later if you change your mind.
One Piece Film Red Standard Blu-ray
$21 (was $35)
If you just want the film and don't want to wait for the 4K release, you can grab One Piece Film Red on standard Blu-ray for $21 (was $35) at Amazon. This edition includes the Blu-ray version of the movie with the Japanese voice track and English subtitles. If you prefer the English dub, you'll want to preorder the 4K version instead.
More One Piece deals
One Piece Film Red is just one of the many movies in the series. Luckily, fans can pick up several One Piece films on Blu-ray at Amazon. Here's a quick selection of the best deals:
- One Piece: Stampede -- $15.59 (
$35) - One Piece Film Gold -- $26.24 (
$35) - One Piece: Strong World -- $13.39 (
$20) - One Piece: Adventure of Nebulandia -- $27.49 (
$35) - One Piece Film Z -- $13.68 (
$20)
These movies tie into the long-running One Piece anime adaptation, but if you want to experience the original story, you can grab the One Piece manga in giant collections at Amazon. Created by Eiichiro Oda, the manga premiered back in 1997 and is now one of the longest-running series, with 109 volumes as of July 2024 and still more to come. While it's an intimidating read, it's often considered the definitive way to experience the mainline One Piece story, and these collections are the best way to dive in.
- One Piece Manga Box Set 1: Volumes 1-23 -- $111 (
$245) - One Piece Manga Box Set 2: Volumes 24-46 -- $162 (
$245) - One Piece Manga Box Set 3: Volumes 47-70 -- $134 (
$255) - One Piece Manga Box Set 4: Volumes 71-90 -- $102 (
$186)
For folks who prefer live-action, the Netflix One Piece TV series offers yet another way to experience the story. Season 1 is streaming now at Netflix, and Season 2 is currently in production.
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