WEIRD SCIENCE: John Hughes' '80s Sci-Fi Comedy Getting 4K UHD Re-Release Next Week

WEIRD SCIENCE: John Hughes' '80s Sci-Fi Comedy Getting 4K UHD Re-Release Next Week

Legendary director John Hughes' '80s sci-fi comedy, Weird Science, is being re-released on 4K UHD Blu-ray for the first time next week, and you can check out some cover art right here...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 14, 2023 10:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies

Though it's generally considered one of John Hughes' "lesser" movies, Weird Science has built up a bit of a cult following over the years, and it's set to be re-released on 4K UHD Blu-ray from Arrow Films Video for the first time next week.

The 1985 sci-fi comedy is based on the 1951 pre-Code comic "Made of the Future" by Al Feldstein, and focuses on a pair of bullied teens (played by Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith) who decide to create their perfect woman using a computer and some hacked U.S. Government files (don't ask).

The stunning Lisa (Kelly LeBrock) materializes, and sets out to teach the boys how to be more cool and stand up for themselves.

Check out some new cover art below.

"Teen misfits Gary (Anthony Michael Hall) and Wyatt (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) design their ideal woman on a computer, and a freak electrical accident brings her to life in the form of the lovely, superhuman Lisa (Kelly LeBrock). She outfits Gary and Wyatt in cool clothes, surprises them with a Porsche and helps them stand up to jerks Ian (Robert Downey Jr.) and Max (Robert Rusler). But, all the while, the boys must hide Lisa's existence from Chet (Bill Paxton), Wyatt's nightmare of a big brother."

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