Physical media collectors, start clearing your shelves. Arrow Video has just unveiled its June lineup, and it is a certified scorcher. From the high-kicking stunts of Hong Kong’s favorite son to the bone-chilling psychological horror of Japanese cinema, this month’s slate is a masterclass in genre curation.
Whether you’re a martial arts fanatic, a J-horror devotee, or a lover of gritty Australian “Ozploitation,” here is what you can look forward to this June.

The Main Event: Jackie Chan’s Breakout Hits (4K UHD)
Release Date: June 30
The crown jewel of the month is undoubtedly Jackie Chan’s Breakout Hits limited edition box set. This 10-disc collection brings six of the films that turned Jackie Chan into a global icon to 4K Ultra HD for the first time.
The set includes:
- Drunken Master II
- Rumble in the Bronx
- Thunderbolt
- Police Story 4: First Strike
- Mr. Nice Guy
- Who Am I?
Why it matters: For years, Western audiences often saw butchered, re-edited versions of these classics. Arrow is providing both the Hong Kong and International cuts, all sourced from brand-new 4K restorations. It’s the ultimate way to witness Jackie’s death-defying stunts in crystal clarity.
Jackie Chan's Breakout Hits
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Takashi Miike’s Audition (4K UHD)
Release Date: June 16
Before there was “torture porn,” there was Audition. Takashi Miike’s 1999 masterpiece is making its global 4K UHD debut. What starts as a slow-burn romantic drama about a widower staging fake auditions to find a wife quickly descends into one of the most notorious third acts in horror history.
“Kiri-kiri-kiri…”
The new 4K restoration was approved by DP Hideo Yamamoto and comes packed with commentaries, interviews, and an appreciation by historian Tony Rayns.
Takashi Miike's Audition
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Neo-Noir & Cult Classics
Marlowe (Blu-ray Debut)
Release Date: June 9
James Garner steps into the shoes of Raymond Chandler’s legendary P.I., Philip Marlowe. This 1969 neo-noir is famous not just for Garner’s cool-headed performance, but for featuring Bruce Lee in his American feature film debut as a deadly martial arts assassin. This release marks the film’s worldwide Blu-ray debut.
Wake In Fright (4K UHD)
Release Date: June 30
Often cited as the ultimate “Ozploitation” film, Ted Kotcheff’s Wake In Fright is a sweating, beer-soaked nightmare set in the Australian Outback. Gary Bond and Donald Pleasence star in this story of a teacher who finds himself trapped in a cycle of gambling and alcohol in a town that won’t let him leave.
Finish Him: The Mortal Kombat Kollection (4K UHD)
Release Date: June 30
For those who grew up in the 90s, the Mortal Kombat Kollection is pure nostalgia. The set includes both the original 1995 hit and the sequel Annihilation, both receiving 4K restorations from the original camera negatives. If you’ve been waiting to hear “Techno Syndrome” in lossless 5.1 surround sound while watching Scorpion and Sub-Zero battle, your time has come.
Mortal Kombat Kollection
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