Jackie Chan Breakout Hits Leads Arrow Video June Line Up
Arrow Video has confirmed a packed slate of home entertainment releases for June 2026, led by a major Jackie Chan collection and a selection of restored genre titles spanning action, horror and cult cinema.

Headlining the month is Jackie Chan’s Breakout Hits!, a ten-disc Limited Edition 4K UHD box set bringing together six films that helped establish Chan as an international star during the 1990s. The collection includes Drunken Master II, Rumble in the Bronx, Thunderbolt, Police Story 4, Mr. Nice Guy and Who Am I?, charting a period when Chan transitioned from Hong Kong success to global recognition. Rumble in the Bronx proved a key moment in that expansion, becoming his first major box office success in the United States, while Drunken Master II revisited one of his defining roles as Wong Fei-hung. The set features new 4K restorations, alternative cuts and a range of archival material, alongside a 160-page book and collectible packaging.

John Woo’s Bullet in the Head also receives a Limited Edition 4K UHD and Blu-ray release on 22 June. Set during the Vietnam War, the film follows three friends whose attempt to profit from smuggling spirals into violence and betrayal. Starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Jacky Cheung and Waise Lee, the film marked a shift in Woo’s career, combining large-scale action with a darker tone. Arrow’s release includes both the theatrical and extended cuts, as well as newly produced interviews and printed extras.
From a different corner of cinema history, Marlowe arrives on Limited Edition Blu-ray on 8 June. The 1969 adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s The Little Sister features James Garner as the detective Philip Marlowe, supported by a cast including Carroll O’Connor and Rita Moreno. The film also includes an early screen appearance from Bruce Lee. Arrow’s edition is sourced from a new restoration of the original negative and is accompanied by a collector’s booklet.

Takashi Miike’s Audition returns on 15 June in a Limited Edition 4K UHD release. First screened at international festivals in 1999, the film centres on a widower who stages a fake audition in search of a partner, leading to unexpected consequences. The release includes a new restoration approved by cinematographer Hideo Yamamoto, along with interviews and commentary tracks.
Australian classic Wake in Fright is scheduled for 29 June in both 4K UHD and Blu-ray formats. Directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Gary Bond and Donald Pleasence, the film follows a schoolteacher stranded in an outback town. Initially overlooked, it has since been widely reassessed, with figures including Martin Scorsese highlighting its significance. Arrow’s edition presents the film in a restored format with accompanying extras.

Also arriving on 29 June is the Mortal Kombat Kollection, featuring Mortal Kombat (1995) and Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997). Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, the original film adapted the video game franchise into a tournament-based story centred on fighters including Liu Kang and Sonya Blade. The sequel expands the setting beyond the arena into a wider conflict. Both films are restored for this release and include additional features and printed materials.
Arrow Video’s June line-up will be available across selected retailers, with several titles also offered in limited packaging configurations. For more information on these titles, visit the Arrow website: arrowfilms.com/c/shop/preorders/
