What was the last movie released on VHS?

(NEXSTAR) – Communicate about the reverse of a Hollywood ending.

VHS tapes, as soon as regarded as a breakthrough medium for people and a important disruptor of the enjoyment business, have all but disappeared from the property movie industry. By the flip of the 21st Century, big shops and rental retailers experienced started off to embrace a new medium — the DVD — thereby sounding the (encompass-sound) demise knell for VHS.

Main film distributors ongoing to produce and promote VHS tapes for various years together with DVDs. But in the mid-2000s, most began to abandon the structure, and small by very little, less VHS titles were being remaining created.

Then, in 2006, David Cronenberg’s “A Record of Violence” was released on VHS, marking what is widely considered to be the last occasion of a significant movement photograph to be released in that structure, in accordance to a 2008 report from the Los Angeles Instances.

But even though “A Background of Violence” is very likely the previous main film to be dedicated to VHS for the retail video clip industry, some Disney fanatics assert that Walt Disney Studios Property Amusement ongoing to generate VHS tapes solely for customers of its Disney Motion picture Club, citing a late-2006 launch of “Cars” as the previous VHS despatched to customers. Reps for the Disney Film Club and ShopDisney could not ensure which VHS titles were being the final sent to customers of the Disney Motion picture Club, nor when they were being introduced.

In any circumstance, DVDs had already develop into the medium of choice for most property-film lovers effectively right before “A History of Violence” strike theaters. But that doesn’t suggest there is not powerful demand for VHS to this working day, albeit in the collectors’ industry.

“Everybody in the world employed VHS. They have been played all about the world,” reported Joe Maddalena, the govt vice president of Texas-primarily based Heritage Auctions, forward of the auction house’s 1st-at any time VHS-only auction this month.

Maddalena warned, having said that, that VHS collectors are on the forefront of a “brand-new pastime,” so it is unclear which titles, particularly, will develop into some of the most sought-after. As it at this time stands, early action from collectors looks to suggest interest in initial-version copies of movies unveiled in the ‘80s, at the top of the VHS-rental increase. But that could adjust in coming decades, when tapes of these variety turn into rarer. Collectors may perhaps shortly begin to covet particular-edition VHS releases, or much more obscure B-videos, or, maybe, even some of the last VHS tapes to be printed, like “A Background of Violence.”

“We’re just not at that phase of the pastime still,” Maddalena informed Nexstar. “You really need the auction current market to appear alongside … to locate out wherever it is at.”