6 David Cross films on 4K Blu-ray, ranked S to D by transfer quality.
dir. Michel Gondry
A-Tier Kino Lorber 4K. Michel Gondry and Charlie Kaufman. The memory-erasure sequences work well in HDR.
Kino Lorber · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Mark Osborne, John Stevenson
A-Tier Universal 4K. DreamWorks animation at this resolution shows the hand-painted texture work more clearly. People have been waiting for 2 and 3 to follow, and KFP2 eventually dropped with little fanfare. Shows up on GRUV regularly.
Universal Pictures · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Jennifer Yuh Nelson
A-Tier Universal 4K. Kung Fu Panda 2 snuck out on 4K with barely any marketing. People missed it entirely. The DreamWorks 4K transfers have been inconsistent compared to what Pixar gets, and expectations are tempered accordingly.
dir. Joe Dante
Paramount's Limited Edition Steelbook shipped in July 2025 and the standalone 4K plus Blu-ray followed in February 2026, both built on a native 4K remaster with Dolby Vision that brings out the Technicolor saturation and practical-puppet detail. The steelbook is already chasing $80 USD on the secondary market.
Paramount Pictures · Steelbook (4K + Blu-ray)
dir. Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Alessandro Carloni
While Po and his father are visiting a secret panda village, an evil spirit threatens all of China, forcing Po to form a ragtag army to fight back.
dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
Kay and Jay reunite to provide our best, last and only line of defense against a sinister seductress who levels the toughest challenge yet to the MIB's untarnished mission statement – protecting Earth from the scum of the universe. It's been four years since the alien-seeking agents averted an intergalactic disaster of epic proportions. Now it's a race against the clock as Jay must convince Kay – who not only has absolutely no memory of his time spent with the MIB, but is also the only living person left with the expertise to save the galaxy – to reunite with the MIB before the earth submits to ultimate destruction.