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Ferris Bueller's Day Off: The all-time classic finally hits 4K Ultra HD this summer

What better way to get into a back to school state of mind than watching the ultimate hooky flick of all-time in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off? Oh - how about watching it in 4K Ultra HD? You bet. This is an all-time classic and for all you boo’d up folks around the globe, this is a super certified Date Night-approved flick.

If you have a bae who loves to geek out over special features, too? You’re beyond heaven. The jam-packed 4K Ultra HD rollout arriving August 1 is loaded with bonus content including director’s commentary and a deep dive into who exactly is the motivation behind the now-iconic Ferris Bueller. Peep the details and stay tuned for more updates surrounding this huge rollout.

Writer/director John Hughes’ seminal comedy about a high school student’s wild adventures in the Windy City during a single, magnificent day off continues to be enjoyed, quoted, and revered.  The enduring classic captures the uproarious antics of Ferris and his friends as they relish the freedom of being not quite grown up.

 This remastered 4K Ultra HD release features Dolby Vision™ and HDR-10, as well as Dolby Atmos® audio for a wonderfully immersive and liberating experience*.  The release also includes John Hughes’ original director’s commentary, which has not been available on disc since the first DVD release in 1999, along with access to a digital copy of the film and the following legacy bonus content: 

  • Commentary with Director John Hughes                                            

  • Getting the Class Together: The Cast of Ferris Bueller's Day Off

  • The Making of Ferris Bueller's Day Off 

  • Who is Ferris Bueller?

  • The World According to Ben Stein

  • Vintage Ferris Bueller: The Lost Tapes 

Matthew Broderick stars as the delightfully charming Ferris who, with his girlfriend Sloane (Mia Sara) and best bud Cameron (Alan Ruck), ditches school to enjoy one perfect day as a kid with no responsibilities.  In 2014, FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF was added to the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry, which serves as a compendium of films that have been judged to be culturally, aesthetically or historically important.