While Teen Titans is a pretty ordinary example of the high definition disc species, Underworld: Blood War is appreciably better in its 4K UHD HRD incarnation than it is on the 1080p HD version
Latest Underworld is 'gore-geous' in 4K - while Teen Titans storm onto Blu-ray
Kate Beckinsale is back and kicking werewolf butts in Underworld Blood Wars, which debuts from Sony on 4K UHD disc next week. And if you're tired of computer generated landscapes, blood and characters, Warner Brothers has a more classically animated superhero title that might catch your eye, though it isn't available in 4K as of this writing.
Teen Titans was a bit of a trip down memory lane for me, thanks to its Saturday morning cartoon look and feel - the type of superhero animation I used to watch with my kids when they were, well, kids.
But it's 4K that I'm interested in primarily these days, as the market moves from BD's to UHD's the same way it evolved from VHS to DVD and then to Blu-ray. UHD offers four times the resolution of 1080p, with twice the horizontal and vertical pixels (3840x2106 vs. 1920x1080) and, while the difference is noticeable more on bigger screens and even then is sometimes subtle anyway, a good 4K disc can be absolutely stunning.