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Seinfeld: The Complete Series 4K Blu-ray Is Shipping Now With a Deal

Seinfeld: The Complete Series 4K Blu-ray set is a limited edition. Arrives on December 17th. 

Seinfeld: The Complete Series 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray Box Sets
Seinfeld 4K and bluray complete series box sets

Even though Seinfeld ended its run back in 1998, the show remains one of the most popular of all-time. The ending of Curb Your Enthusiasm even made the divisive finale retroactively great. That said, a 4K Blu-ray set of the complete series is long overdue. Actually, we didn’t even have a Blu-ray set up to this point, so this is quite an opportunity. What’s more, both versions are discounted and set to launch on December 17th.

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Indeed, Seinfeld is now available in a Complete Series 4K Blu-ray box set that you can pre-order here on Amazon for $219.99 (12% off). Note that it is a limited edition, so if only 4K will do, reserve one as soon as possible. Also keep in mind that the 4K release will bring back the original 1.33 aspect ratio.If Blu-ray will suffice, you can grab that here on Amazon for $132.99 (11% off). Both will arrive on December 17th, making it the ideal holiday gift for a superfan. Unfortunately, such extravagant gift-giving isn’t in keeping with the Festivus holiday, but we bet they won’t mind. A full breakdown of special features and technical info can be found below,

BLU-RAY EDITION

  • 24 Blu-ray Discs
  • Episodes presented in 1.78:1 High Definition on Blu-ray Disc; English DTS-HD MA 5.1 Audio
  • Special Features include Audio Commentaries, Deleted Scenes, Bloopers, Inside Looks and Alternate Versions of Select Episodes 

4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION 

  • 24 4K Ultra HD Discs
  • Episodes presented in 1.33:1 at 4K resolution with HDR10; English DTS-HD MA 5.1 Audio
  • Special Features include Audio Commentaries, Deleted Scenes, Bloopers, Inside Looks and Alternate Versions of Select Episodes

Curb Your Enthusiasm “Fixes” The Seinfeld Finale

Though the Curb Your Enthusiasm finale was generally well received, executive producer Jeff Schaffer made his feelings known to The Wrap regarding anyone that took issue with it:

โ€œNo, I mean it was like, weโ€™re giving you the Seinfeld finale on steroids. Weโ€™re owning that Larryโ€™s learned nothing, so if you donโ€™t like it, too bad, we donโ€™t care,โ€ Schaffer explained. โ€œThere was never hesitation not to do it, because it felt right.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s just a lot of work on making sure that itโ€™s not just that, that itโ€™s also a funny episode of Curb,โ€ he added. โ€œIt was very important for us that the final episode was a good episode of Curb. So that was the part that was the most difficult, weaving these stories together and having some of them blow up in court.โ€

Schaffer mused, โ€œI mean, having Susie in a blonde wig, in a wheelchair, to grudgingly go along with Larry, only to have that blow up in his faceโ€ฆ those are Curb stories that are happening and coming to a denouement in the trial itself. It was really important that it wasnโ€™t just a trial with our guys sitting there.โ€