Hammer’s Limited Collector's Edition Range

Hammer’s Limited Collector's Edition Range

If you’re a fan of Hammer Horror, you already know the thrill of discovering a cult classic in pristine condition. And for those just diving into the world of Gothic chills and vintage genre cinema, you're in for a treat. We're lifting the curtain on our Limited Collector’s Edition Range, a project that’s part restoration, part celebration, and all about honouring the legacy of Hammer in its most definitive form.

Each month, we’re breathing new life into a title from the Hammer archives. Every release is a painstakingly restored 4K collector’s box set, complete with HDR grading and Dolby Vision, bringing these films to life like never before on both UHD and Blu-ray (and yes, you can enjoy all the content without a 4K player). These editions span the full spectrum of Hammer’s output, from deep-cut rarities to genre-defining icons that helped shape cinematic horror.

What makes these sets truly special isn’t just the films themselves – it’s the experience. We’re talking brand-new documentaries, interviews, expert commentary tracks, alternate cuts, and archival extras. Each set includes a booklet with fresh essays and rare behind-the-scenes images. Many releases also come with artcards, posters, and specially commissioned artwork from some of the world’s best illustrators. And when it comes to packaging, expect nothing less than premium: foil-stamped, leather-effect boxes for the true classics.

Best of all? These editions are available first – sometimes exclusively – through our website. Collectors who order directly from Hammer Films not only get early access but may also receive exclusive rewards tied to select titles.

Our range is already growing, and there’s much more to come throughout the year. While Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter has already sold out and Four Sided Triangle is selling fast, there are still some hidden gems waiting to sink their teeth into your collection.

Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of Hammer history – once they're gone, they're gone.