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The Crow Returns to VHS in New Limited Edition Release

Vice Press Home Video has announced a new collaboration with Paramount Home Entertainment to bring the 1994 cult classic The Crow back to physical media. The film, which is widely remembered for the final performance of Brandon Lee, is receiving a limited edition VHS release.

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This release features new artwork created by Matt Ferguson, with layout and design work handled by Ferguson and Florey. The collection is split into two distinct editions, both formatted for PAL players, meaning they are intended for use with European VHS hardware.

Two Limited Editions Available

The standard slipcase edition is limited to 1,250 units and features a black tape with red printing. This version will be available through the official Vice Press website, as well as through retailers including Amazon, HMV, and Rarewaves.

For collectors looking for something more exclusive, the Vice Press Exclusive Edition is limited to 250 units. This version features a white tape with black printing and is available exclusively through the Vice Press online store. You can find more information on the film’s history and legacy on its IMDb page.

The resurgence of VHS as a collector’s format continues to grow, offering fans a nostalgic way to own iconic films. By pairing a cult favorite like The Crow with custom artwork and limited production runs, these releases cater specifically to enthusiasts who value the tactile nature of physical media.

Pre-orders for both versions of the VHS release are scheduled to begin at midnight on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.

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