James Cameron's The Abyss returns to the big screens in 4K format
The director shared the news on social media, announcing that the film has been fully remastered in 4K and is set to return to cinemas in December.
Here's What We Know
"If you haven't seen the film before, this is the way to experience it" Cameron said and added: "And if you have, you'll be seeing the film I actually set out to make."
The film was released on 9 August 1989 and managed to attract audiences, earning $90 million on a relatively low budget of $43 million. After difficult twists and turns during the filming process, which included 70-hour weeks on an isolated set, The Abyss was nominated for an Oscar in four categories, including Best Art Direction and Cinematography. The film won an Oscar in 1990 for its impressive visual effects.
Here's What The Movie Is About
"The Abyss" represents James Cameron's first underwater film and tells the adventures of an American search and rescue team. They are entrusted with the task of retrieving an American submarine while competing against Soviet vessels. However, as they dive into the depths of the ocean, they discover something quite amazing.
The new version promises to include "many surprises" that weren't in the original version.
When We Can Expect It
"The Abyss: Special Edition" hits cinemas on December 6.