Leaving Las Vegas 4K Ultra HD / Blu-ray Out Now! (Nicolas Cage / Elisabeth Shue)

Studiocanal has just released the Nicolas Cage classic drama, Leaving Las Vegas (30th Anniversary) on 4K Ultra HD for the UK.

Leaving Las Vegas (1995), is a romantic drama film directed by Mike Figgis, stars Nicolas Cage and Elisabeth Shue.

Plot

After alcoholic screenwriter Ben Sanderson (Nicolas Cage) loses his job, he decides to go to Las Vegas and drink himself into oblivion.

Audience Reception

Rotten Tomatoes has given the film a Tomatometer (Critics) score of 91% and a Popcornmeter (Audience) score of 85%.

This is an incredibly tragic but brilliant film with outstanding performances from both Nicolas Cage and Elisabeth Shue. I’ve added the trailer lower down the page.

Leaving Las Vegas 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray

Leaving Las Vegas 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray

4K UHD Technical Specs

  • Discs: 1
  • Video: 4K UHD 2160p
  • Aspect Ratio: TBC
  • Audio: TBC
  • Running Time: 100 mins approx.
  • Rating: 18

Blu-ray Technical Specs

  • Discs: 1
  • Region: A,B,C
  • Video: 1080p High Definition
  • Aspect Ratio: TBC
  • Audio: TBC
  • Running Time: 100 mins approx.

Special Features

  • New Audio Commentary of Mike Figgis
  • Mike Figgis documentary – The Shoot
  • New Deleted Scene with Jessica Alba
  • Making of
  • Interviews
  • B-Roll

Purchase Information

Leaving Las Vegas is available to buy now on 4K Ultra HD for £24.99 or Blu-ray £14.99 from Amazon. (Prices correct as of 20th May 2026).

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Release Date

Leaving Las Vegas 4K UHD & Blu-ray on 18th May 2026 in the UK.

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Watch The Trailer

What Do You Think?

Hopefully this new version is better than the previous Blu-ray version by Studiocanal. I found the audio mix to be pretty bad, resulting in the dialogue being hard to hear.

I’ll be giving the 4K Ultra HD release a watch soon and will update this article with what I find.

Have you seen this 90’s cult classic? If so, how highly do you rate it? Will you be upgrading your Blu-ray or DVD copy to this new 4K release?

I would really love to hear your thoughts, you can discuss it on my Popcorn Cinema Facebook page.

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