Lionsgate has announced The Doors 4K release date, setting the date for when the 1991 biopic starring Val Kilmer is set to release for its 35th anniversary.
When is The Doors 4K release date?
The Doors will release on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and Digital Steelbook on February 17, 2026. The movie will present the Oliver Stone-directed film in its original theatrical version. The exclusive Steelbook for the movie is available for preorder now on Lionsgate’s Limited site.
Originally released in 1991, The Doors stars Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison, the frontman of the iconic band. Alongside him, the movie also stars Meg Ryan, Kevin Dilon, Kyle MacLachlan, Frank Whaley, Michael Madsen, Billy Idol, and Kathleen Quinlan. The film chronicles the rise of Morrison and the group in the 1960s, as well as Morrison’s exploration into the world of drug use.
The film’s 4K release also features a number of new special features alongside its legacy special features, including:
New Special Features:
Lionsgate Limited Extras:
Oliver Stone Director’s Intro
Val, Oliver & Jim: The Making of Morrison
Legacy Special Features:
Audio Commentary with Cowriter-Director Oliver Stone
The Doors: The Road of Excess Documentary
14 Deleted Scenes with Intro by Oliver Stone
Original DVD Featurette
The Doors in L.A.
Jim Morrison: An American Poet in Paris
Interview with Oliver Stone
Interview with Sound Editor Lon Bender
Teaser, Theatrical Trailer & TV Spots
“Outlaw, sex symbol, poet, late-’60s rock god — the mercurial Jim Morrison (Val Kilmer) lives on in The Doors, Oliver Stone’s psychedelically resplendent film that breaks on through in mind-blowing 4K,” reads the description of the release. “With his band The Doors (Kyle MacLachlan, Frank Whaley, Kevin Dillon), lead singer Morrison explores the outer reaches of sound, spectacle, and performance, shocking and mesmerizing a generation. But as scandals mount, and drugs take their toll, Morrison leaves L.A. for France with his wife, Pam (Meg Ryan), putting the capstone on, in his own words, ‘The strangest life I’ve ever known.’”







