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This was a shift from Arnold’s typical "invincible" roles, featuring a more vulnerable, grief-stricken protagonist.

Released in 1999, End of Days caught Schwarzenegger at a fascinating transition. Moving away from the quippy one-liners of the '80s, he plays Jericho Cane—a depressed, alcoholic ex-cop who has lost his faith. It’s one of his more vulnerable performances, grounded by a world that feels genuinely oppressive and bleak. Visuals and Technical Specs End.of.Days.1999.1080p.BluRay.x264.Dual.Audio.H...

The high-definition transfer preserves the "inky" blacks and high-contrast lighting that define the film's oppressive atmosphere. This was a shift from Arnold’s typical "invincible"

: The movie title and release year. The film follows an ex-cop who must protect a woman chosen to conceive the Antichrist with Satan at the turn of the millennium. : The video resolution ( pixels), providing a crisp, Full HD picture. It’s one of his more vulnerable performances, grounded

Retrospective: End of Days (1999) – Schwarzenegger’s Gritty Battle Against the Apocalypse

While many earlier Blu-ray releases were criticized for lacking "new" extras, the 25th Anniversary editions (including recent 4K + Blu-ray versions from Scream Factory ) have significantly expanded the feature list. bluraymania.com Key Features for End of Days (1999) Audio Commentary : Director Peter Hyams