If you're skipping discs for streaming or downloading, Warner says it will expand the number of movies available that way as well. Standard features are of course 4K resolution and HDR support for more colors and better contrast, while select titles will also feature "immersive audio" Dolby Atmos sound. More movies will arrive later this year and Warner says it plans to release over 35 in 2016, although only Man of Steel and Pacific Rim have been named. They're promised for the "initial launch" early this year, although there's no exact date mentioned. Right out of the gate, it's offering Mad Max: Fury Road, San Andreas, The Lego Movie and Pan. is kicking things off by announcing some of the first movies on the way. Ultra HD Blu-ray is finally coming in 2016, and while we'll hear more about its 4K movies this week at CES, Warner Bros.
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