Celebrate Jaws' 50th Anniversary With This New 4K Steelbook Edition Blu-Ray
The Jaws 50th Anniversary Steelbook Edition launches June 17.
Steven Spielberg’s iconic film, Jaws, debuted in theaters on June 20, 1975, and to celebrate the film's upcoming anniversary, a new Jaws 50th Anniversary Steelbook Edition is arriving on June 17. Preorders are now open at Walmart and Amazon. We’re expecting this to be quite popular, so reserve a copy soon if you’re interested in adding this 4K edition of the seminal film to your collection.
Jaws 50th Anniversary Steelbook Edition (4K Blu-ray)
$30 | Releases June 17
The Jaws 50th Anniversary Steelbook Edition will likely be the best for modern viewings, as it bundles together a 4K Blu-ray, standard Blu-ray, and a digital copy of the film. Coupled with support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+, it should look stunning on TVs compatible with the technology. There's also a long list of special features, which we've outlined below.
Walmart and Amazon offer preorder price guarantees, meaning you’re eligible for any price cuts between now and June 17, and you won’t be charged until your order ships. Amazon currently has the steelbook listed for $35, though it’ll likely drop to match Walmart’s $30 prior to launch.

Jaws 50th Anniversary Steelbook Edition Special Features
As mentioned above, the Jaws 50th Anniversary Steelbook Edition includes over five hours of special features detailing the production of the iconic monster movie. Here’s a look at the full list:
- Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story - Spielberg discusses the history and impact of Jaws in this documentary. Includes interviews from Hollywood’s most influential directors and shark scientists.
- Deleted scenes and outtakes
- The Making of Jaws
- Jaws: The Restoration – Examining the intricate process of restoring the movie.
- The Shark is Still Working: The Impact and Legacy of Jaws – A fan-made documentary discussing the film’s impact on pop culture.
- Storyboards
- Production Photos
- Jaws Archives
- Marketing Jaws
- Jaws Phenomenon
- Theatrical Trailer
- From the Set
Jaws spawned a bunch of sequels, and you can check out all three with the popular Jaws 3-Movie Collection. Including 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray versions of Jaws 2, Jaws 3, and Jaws: The Revenge, it’s an excellent companion for the upcoming 50th Anniversary Edition. It’s also on sale right now for just $45 (was $80). It's also worth noting that several Jawes films are eligible for Amazon's limited-time deal that lets you pick up three 4K Blu-rays for just $33. The standalone 4K versions of Jaws, Jaws 2, Jaws 3, and Jaws: The Revenge are eligible for the deal, along with other hits like Inception, Get Out, Blade Runner: The Final Cut, and more. It’s unclear how much longer the sale will stick around, so head over to Amazon and cash in while you can.
Jaws 4K Blu-ray Deals
- Jaws: 50th Anniversary Steelbook Edition -- $30 | Also at Walmart | Releases June 17
- Jaws 3-Movie Collection -- $45 (
$80) - Jaws (standard edition) -- $17 (
$30) | Eligible for Amazon's 3 for $33 4K Blu-ray deal - Jaws 2 -- $17 (
$30) | Eligible for Amazon's 3 for $33 4K Blu-ray deal - Jaws 3 -- $21 (
$34) | Eligible for Amazon's 3 for $33 4K Blu-ray deal - Jaws: The Revenge -- $25 (
$34) | Eligible for Amazon's 3 for $33 4K Blu-ray deal
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