‘Sorority Row’ Finally Makes the Jump to 4K With a Killer SteelBook
Theta Pi’s graduation night is about to get another outing, complete with a bloodied tyre iron, a murderous secret and Carrie Fisher carrying a shotgun. Seventeen years after Sorority Row brought a glossy late-2000s makeover to the sorority-house slasher, Stewart Hendler’s 2009 horror is receiving its first 4K release, with Lionsgate Limited preparing a new SteelBook edition alongside Blu-ray and digital versions for 15 September.

The film stars Briana Evigan, Leah Pipes, Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Margo Harshman and Audrina Patridge as members of Rosman University’s Theta Pi sorority. A prank targeting Megan’s unfaithful boyfriend goes catastrophically wrong when her staged death becomes very real, leaving the group with a body to dispose of and a pact to keep quiet.
Eight months later, graduation arrives and somebody else appears to know exactly what happened. Threatening messages are followed by murders as the surviving sisters find themselves pursued by a hooded killer wielding a modified tyre iron.

Hendler directed Sorority Row from a screenplay by Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger, based on Mark Rosman’s original screenplay Seven Sisters. The film is a remake of Rosman’s 1982 slasher The House on Sorority Row, updating its central cover-up for a new generation while retaining the basic idea of sorority sisters being hunted after a death they would rather keep buried.
The cast also includes Julian Morris and Matt Lanter, while Fisher appears as Theta Pi housemother Mrs Crenshaw. It remains one of those casting choices that gives the film an extra jolt of personality, particularly once Mrs Crenshaw gets involved in the increasingly bloody proceedings.
The 2026 edition will present Sorority Row in 4K with an English Dolby Atmos soundtrack. Lionsgate Limited has also commissioned four new extras, including ‘Reconsidering Sorority Row’, a feature devoted to Leah Pipes and her performance as Jessica, a piece examining Stolberg and Goldfinger’s screenplay, and a look at the film’s visual design.

Those additions will sit alongside a substantial collection of material carried over from previous releases. Among the returning extras are an audio commentary with Hendler and members of the cast, ‘Sorority Secrets: Stories from the Set’, ‘Killer 101’, ‘Kill Switch’, deleted scenes, outtakes, rehearsal footage and the theatrical and international trailers.
Released theatrically in 2009, Sorority Row arrived during a period when Hollywood was frequently returning to established horror properties, although its mixture of vicious kills, college excess and knowingly sharp dialogue has continued to keep the film in circulation long after its original run. The move to 4K now gives the slasher its most substantial physical-media edition to date.
Sorority Row will be released in the US on 4K SteelBook, Blu-ray and digital on 15 September 2026, with the new edition available to pre-order now.
Sorority Row trailer


