Good Fortune Lands 4K Blu-ray: Lionsgate Reveals Specs and More for the Seth Rogen, Aziz Ansari and Keanu Reeves Comedy
Good Fortune, Aziz Ansari’s directorial debut with Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves, is out on digital now, and Lionsgate has a December 4K Blu-ray lined up packed with extras.
Lionsgate is moving fast on Aziz Ansari's Good Fortune. Right after a new clip and the digital release announcement, the studio dropped the full rundown for the 4K Blu-ray. If you want it on your shelf, Blu-ray.com says it lands at retailers on December 9.
What this movie actually is
Good Fortune is Aziz Ansari's first feature as a director. He stars as Arj, a broke gig worker in Los Angeles, while Keanu Reeves plays Gabriel, a well-meaning but not-exactly-competent angel who decides to 'help.' Gabriel swaps Arj's life with that of Jeff, a loaded venture capitalist played by Seth Rogen. The plan, of course, explodes in his face: Arj likes being rich and refuses to swap back, Jeff suddenly has no money, and Gabriel loses his wings. Cue all three of them having to figure out what being human actually means.
'Money can't fix everything.'
What you get on 4K
- Release date: December 9 (per Blu-ray.com)
- Video: 4K (2160p) from an HEVC/H.265 encode, with Dolby Vision and HDR10
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1 (original 1.85:1)
- Audio: English Dolby Atmos; French Dolby Digital 5.1; Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
- Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish (packaging also notes optional English SDH, Spanish, and French for the main feature)
- Discs: Two-disc set (4K Ultra HD + standard Blu-ray); the 4K is authored on a BD-66
- Digital: Digital copy included
- Packaging: Slipcover included on the first pressing
- Playback/regions: 4K UHD disc is region free; the 1080p Blu-ray is Region A (Regions B and C untested)
- On-disc and related extras: - Dolby Vision/HDR presentation - Dolby Atmos audio track - Audio commentary with writer-producer-director Aziz Ansari and producer Alan Yang - Life Swap: Making Good Fortune - The Los Angeles of Good Fortune - The Clothes Make the Man... and the Angel (a look at the wardrobe and Keanu's wings) - Theatrical trailer - Task Sergeant Ride-Along - Fandango at Home Exclusive (a look at food delivery work and how those stories fed the film's take on wealth) - Do You Want to Dance? - Apple Exclusive (choreographer Michael Arnold putting the cast through the movie's dance routines)
One quirky note: two featurettes are labeled as retailer exclusives (Fandango at Home and Apple). That suggests those pieces are tied to the included digital copy on those specific platforms, not necessarily on the physical disc itself. Everything else listed above is presented as part of the 4K/Blu-ray package.