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Upgrade (2018) Release Date

The movie Upgrade (2018) is already released on 4K Blu-ray and Cinema in the USA and UK and Blu-ray, DVD and VOD in the USA. The upcoming Blu-ray, DVD and VOD release date in the UK is to be announced.

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4K Blu-ray
July 4, 2023Confirmed
1
Blu-ray
August 28, 2018Confirmed
13
Cinema
June 1, 2018Confirmed
15
DVD
August 28, 2018Confirmed
2
VOD
August 28, 2018Confirmed
7
4K Blu-ray
July 4, 2023Confirmed
1
Blu-ray
TBAConfirmed
13
Cinema
August 31, 2018Confirmed
15
DVD
TBAConfirmed
2
VOD
TBAConfirmed
7
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12 reviews

The film centers on Grey Trace, a technophobe in a utopian near-future when computers control nearly everything – from cars to crime-surveillance – who is paralyzed in a freak mugging. But when a billionaire technologist offers him an experimental paralysis cure – an implanted computer chip called STEM – Grey finds that the chip has a voice and a mind of its own.

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What do the critics say?

Based on 12 Upgrade (2018) reviews, Upgrade (2018) gets an average review score of 66.
8.2/10
www.ign.comCinema
From the creator of Insidious and Saw comes a cybernetic sci-fi thriller that's clever, violent, and only has a couple bugs in it.
2157d ago
80/100
www.thewrap.comCinema
The latest from “Saw” and “Insidious” creator Leigh Whannell is a funny, splattery mess
2157d ago
B/A+
www.avclub.comCinema
Inventive action and impressive effects enhance Upgrade's low-budget thrills
2157d ago
70/100
www.villagevoice.comCinema
“Upgrade” Builds a Better Hyper-Violent Retro-Future Thriller
2157d ago
70/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
Logan Marshall-Green plays a quadriplegic who regains his mobility thanks to an implanted computer chip in Leigh Whannell's sci-fi thriller.
2157d ago
70/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
Upgrade is an energetic, superficially slick, latter-day B-movie of the “but dumb” category. That is, it’s kind of like “RoboCop,” but dumb, and also like “Ex Machina,” but dumb.
2157d ago
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