Aaron Eckhart movies available on 4K Blu-ray, ranked by transfer quality.
dir. Steven Soderbergh
S-Tier Universal 4K. Julia Roberts takes on a power company. Universal catalog.
Universal Pictures · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Christopher Nolan
The 4K is a real upgrade over the Blu-ray, which had noticeable sharpening and DNR issues. The IMAX sequences are some of the sharpest footage you'll see on the format, and the 35mm scenes are a solid improvement too. Batman Begins is the disappointing one on 4K, but Dark Knight and Rises both look great. The trilogy steelbook set has been through multiple exclusive editions and the artwork reveals always get a lot of attention.
Warner Bros. · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Babak Najafi
The only 4K release is a German trilogy boxset from Leonine Films, and the audio was actually downgraded from the original Blu-ray's DTS:X to standard DTS. The Target Blu-ray steelbook is OOP and goes for $40+ on eBay. Most people own this as part of the Has Fallen trilogy rather than on its own.
dir. Antoine Fuqua
The only 4K is a German trilogy boxset from Leonine Films, and the transfer lost the original Blu-ray's DTS:X audio in the upgrade. The Zavvi Blu-ray steelbook is OOP. Most collectors own this as part of the Has Fallen trilogy rather than on its own.