Horizon 4k - Event

The audio remastering removes the "hollow" sound of 90s digital recordings and gives the film a modern, punchy brutality.

Composer Michael Kamen (Die Hard, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves) created a score that is intentionally unnerving—mixing orchestral dread with industrial grinding. In the 4K release: event horizon 4k

The Event Horizon 4K release, handled by Paramount Pictures, is sourced from a new 4K scan of the original camera negative. The difference between this and the previous Blu-ray release is immediately apparent. The audio remastering removes the "hollow" sound of

This release features a native 4K scan of the original camera negative, meticulously preserving the film's intended grit and natural grain while drastically improving clarity. The difference between this and the previous Blu-ray

The film is dark—literally. Much of the runtime takes place in the crushing blackness of Neptune’s orbit or the dimly lit, candle-wax-streaked corridors of the doomed ship. For a home video release, this presents a challenge. Dark scenes often suffer from "crushed blacks" on lower-quality transfers, hiding detail in the shadows. This is where the 4K restoration works miracles.