I've been seeing more and more boutique labels picking up movies that already had 4k restorations done and now these other labels like Kino, Arrow, Criterion are now doing another "restoration" and releasing them at full cost.
Criterion is going to release a 13-disc special box set of Stanley Kubrik movies. I think all his movies but 1 in the set have been restored and released on 4k already. The set will set you back almost $500. Seeing that all the Kubrick movies were restored from Camera Negatives and given the lossless 5.1 or Atmos mixes with Dolby vision added, I'm not sure what Criterion is going to do differently, other than putting them in a special box, add some bonus material, slap their name on it and charge $500 for it. Many of the hardcore physical media folks are drooling over it. Not me.
Jurassic Park movies were re-released because they added Dolby Vision and Atmos to the movies. Originally, they just had HDR and DTS:X. The studio behind Rambo, re-released a special Amazon only edition that of course sold out immediately and we don't know when they will restock. I guess there were some issues with the previous dics, so instead of fixing them and sending out replacements, they decided to create an all-new release and charge over $100 for it. The physical media market is getting crazy!
I know this isn't a movie, but Rockstar has decided to release GTA 6, the most hyped-up game in years, as digital only. So, you can purchase a case, but it will only have a digital code in it. The cost will be $80 for "normal" edition and $100 for Ultimate edition.