Friday the 13th is getting a duo of new 4K Blu-ray SteelBook releases next month. The 2009 remake 4K Blu-ray was originally released as a limited edition back in 2024, but swiftly sold out. Luckily, a new reprint is available preorder at Amazon for $37.49 (was $50). Then there’s the Friday the 13: Part 2 45th Anniversary Edition 4K SteelBook, which comes with a handful of new bonus features, available to preorder for $24.49 (was $31). Both titles will release simultaneously on February 3, 2026.
Friday the 13th (2009) Reprint
$32 (was $50) | Releases February 3
The 2009 remake was a pretty faithful recreation of the campy original thanks to director Marcus Nispel, who also remade The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in 2003. This 4K Blu-ray SteelBook from Arrow Video comes with a reversible sleeve with new artwork. Below are all the special features included:
- Audio Commentary with the Filmmakers
- Interviews with the Filmmakers
- Delete Scenes
- Image Gallery
- A Killer New Beginning Video Essay
- Excerpts from the Terror Trivia Track
- The Rebirth of Jason Voorhees Archival Featurette
- Hacking Back/ Slashing Forward Archival Featurette
- The 7 Best Kills Archival Featurette
Friday the 13th: Part 2 45th Anniversary Edition
$27 (was $31) | Releases February 3
The 1981 follow up to the iconic original, this 45th Anniversary Edition of Friday the 13th: Part 2 is a two-disc featuring a remastered version of the film and some new special features. The story picks up five years after the end of the first movie, with another group of stubborn teens fallen victim to the hockey mask-clad killer. Here are the special features you can look forward to:
- Inside “Crystal Lake Memories”
- Friday’s Legacy: Horror Conventions
- Lost Tales From Camp Blood – Part 2
- Jason Forever Featurette
- Original Theatrical Trailer
The Friday the 13th franchise is one of the most iconic slasher series in the history of the medium, spanning 12 movies and even a handful of video game adaptations. We’ve seen Jason go from his backwoods roots to New York City, and even a short stint in space (yes, really). The 2009 remake retells the original story well, hitting every big story beat, ridiculous kill scenes, and the twist in a very faithful way. Friday the 13th: Part 2 is a direct follow-up to the first one, following a new group for Jason to stalk.
Both movies come in premium SteelBook cases, and the remake reprint includes brand-new cover art by artist Gary Pullin, reversible — one side features the retro look of the original, while the other is the original poster for the remake. If you’re unfamiliar, SteelBook cases are roughly the same size as a typical plastic Blu-ray case but much sturdier, and they often feature alternate art and other physical bonuses. For physical media collectors, the spines look really nice on a bookshelf, and these two horror movies are no different.

