The Human Centipede trilogy hits 4K UHD from Umbrella Entertainment

By: Lio Renwick

July 10, 2026

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Umbrella Entertainment is releasing The Human Centipede Trilogy Collector’s Edition on 4K UHD and Blu-ray this October. It’s the first time all three films in Tom Six’s horror trilogy have come together in one set, presented in 4K Dolby Vision across six discs: three 4K UHDs, three Blu-rays. It’s also a limited, numbered release.

The Human Centipede Trilogy 4K UHD from Umbrella Entertainment - Collector's Edition

The trilogy includes The Human Centipede (First Sequence, 2009), The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence, 2011), and The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence, 2015) with runtimes of 91, 90, and 103 minutes respectively. All three transfers are 2160p with Dolby Vision and framed at 16:9. The included audio options are English 5.1 and 2.0, with English subtitles. Akihiro Kitamura, Ashlynn Yennie, Dieter Laser, Eric Roberts, and Lawrence R. Harvey lead the cast across the three films.

Every film in the set gets a new commentary from documentarian and writer David Flint, on top of the existing director and cast tracks. First Sequence’s UHD disc carries a Tom Six commentary; its Blu-ray adds a second Six commentary, a making-of featurette, a deleted scene, foley and casting-session featurettes, two more Six interviews, a Q&A with Six and Dieter Laser, a new interview with producer Ilona Six, a new piece called What Is a Body? THC with Tom Haig, and the theatrical trailer.

Full Sequence’s UHD and Blu-ray discs both pair a Tom Six/Laurence R. Harvey commentary with Flint’s new track. The Blu-ray then adds the film’s colour version, a making-of featurette, a deleted scene, behind-the-scenes footage, a new Ilona Six interview, and two new extras: Becoming Martin, an interview with Harvey, and Courting Controversy, a history of the film’s run-ins with Australian censors. Older extras return too: an interview with Six, Harvey’s audition tape, foley sound effects, a 2012 Harvey interview called Martin and Dwight, and the Australian trailer.

Final Sequence gets the same treatment: Tom Six and Flint commentaries on both the UHD and Blu-ray. The Blu-ray adds a making-of featurette, a deleted scene, an alternate ending, a new Ilona Six interview, and a new Harvey interview called Dwight and Beyond. Archival extras round it out: Home Video: Tom Six Decaying in Style, a featurette called Paintfarts with Tom Six, and a new 2012 Q&A with Harvey billed as The Human Centipede 3: Australian Sequence.

The real draw for collectors is Umbrella’s webstore-exclusive edition, branded “100% Medically Accurate” and sold only through the label’s own store. It adds a 100-page book with behind-the-scenes material and new essays by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Jim Morton, and Jack Sargeant, custom illustrated box art by Ryve Creative, and an A3 reversible poster. Eight art cards feature Tom Six’s Paintfarts artwork, and the webstore version throws in a VHS copy of The Human Centipede: First Sequence in NTSC and PAL.

The Human Centipede Trilogy Collector’s Edition arrives October 22, 2026. The book, poster, art cards, and VHS are exclusive to Umbrella’s webstore edition: standard retail copies won’t include them.