Death Wish Collection Blu-ray Set from Kino Lorber Arrives November
Kino Lorber will release The Death Wish Collection on Blu-ray in November. The five-disc set includes all five Charles Bronson films, each presented in high definition with commentaries, interviews, and trailers. The news comes alongside Kino Lorber’s other recent announcements, including the 4K UHD restorations of five Pink Panther movies and the upcoming Blu-ray release of Monk: The Complete Series & Movie.
Release details
The Death Wish Collection will be released Nov. 25, 2025 by Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
About the film series
The set spans the entire Death Wish franchise, starring Charles Bronson as Paul Kersey.
- Death Wish (1974): Kersey becomes a vigilante after his wife is murdered and his daughter assaulted in New York.
- Death Wish II (1982): In Los Angeles, Kersey hunts the criminals who killed his daughter and housekeeper.
- Death Wish 3 (1985): Kersey returns to New York to confront a street gang with heavy firepower.
- Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987): After his girlfriend’s daughter dies of an overdose, Kersey targets a drug cartel.
- Death Wish V: The Face of Death (1994): Using the name Paul Stewart, Kersey faces mobsters threatening his fiancée.
Video and audio presentation
All films are mastered from high-definition digital transfers. Optional English subtitles are included.
Special features by disc
Disc one – Death Wish (1974)
- Commentary by Paul Talbot
- Interview with John Herzfeld
- Theatrical trailer
Disc two – Death Wish II (1982)
- Commentary by Paul Talbot
- Commentary by Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
- Theatrical trailer
Disc three – Death Wish 3 (1985)
- Commentary by Paul Talbot
- Commentary by Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
- Alternate ending
- Interview with Kirk Taylor
- Theatrical trailer
- Booklet essay: Michael Winner’s Three Death Wishes by Paul Talbot
Disc four – Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987)
- Commentary by Paul Talbot
- Theatrical trailer
Disc five – Death Wish V: The Face of Death (1994)
- Commentary by Paul Talbot
- Theatrical trailer
- Booklet essay: Bronson’s Last Wishes: Death Wish 4 and 5 by Paul Talbot