On August 4, 1998,
Jackie Brown was released on
VHS in the United States by
Disney's
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (under the Miramax Home Entertainment banner). A US
LaserDisc release followed on September 30, 1998, and that year, the film was also released on LaserDisc in Hong Kong, France, Japan and the United Kingdom. The Japanese LaserDisc was released by Amuse Video, while the Hong Kong LaserDisc was released by Intercontinental Video. The Hong Kong LaserDisc has release specific artwork which features Bridget Fonda's character prominently on the cover, with nearly all other releases featuring Pam Grier's character prominently on the cover. In the United States, a Special Edition
DVD was released in 2002 by Miramax Home Entertainment. It includes an introduction from Tarantino, an hour-long retrospective interview, a subtitle trivia track, chapter selection, a half-hour "making-of" documentary (
How It Went Down), the entire "Chicks Who Love Guns" video as seen in the film, many
deleted and alternate scenes including an alternate opening title sequence, Siskel and Ebert's reviews,
Jackie Brown appearances on
MTV, TV spots and theatrical trailers, written reviews, articles and filmographies, and more than an hour of trailers for Pam Grier and Robert Forster films dating onward from the 1960s. Roadshow Entertainment had also handled the film's theatrical release in the country. In 2010, Disney sold Miramax to
Filmyard Holdings, with the latter company being a private equity consortium involving firms such as
Colony Capital and
Tutor-Saliba Corporation. Filmyard Holdings temporarily sublicensed the home media rights for much of Miramax's catalog to
Lionsgate. On October 4, 2011,
Lionsgate Home Entertainment released
Jackie Brown on
Blu-ray with
Pulp Fiction. The film is presented in
1080p high definition in its original 1.85:1 aspect ratio with a
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack. In the 2010s, Filmyard/Lionsgate removed the 1987-1998 Miramax logo from many reissue prints for Miramax films, replacing it with the later Miramax opening logo, which features the
New York City skyline. This was the case with
Jackie Brown, one of the last films to feature the 1987 Miramax opening logo. Filmyard Holdings sold Miramax to Qatari
state-owned company
beIN Media Group in March 2016. In April 2020,
ViacomCBS (now known as
Paramount Skydance) bought a 49% stake in Miramax from beIN, which gave them the rights to Miramax's 700 film library. The film was subsequently reissued on Blu-ray and DVD by
Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment on September 22, 2020, with this being one of many Miramax films reissued on DVD/Blu-ray by Paramount around this time. In 2023, Tarantino is rumored to have personally bought back the rights to
Jackie Brown, along with both
Kill Bill films, although this has never been officially confirmed. If true, it would leave
Pulp Fiction as his only Miramax film still confirmed to be under the control of Qatar/Paramount. On their official website Miramax still currently list
Jackie Brown as one of the films in their library. Tarantino has had a contentious relationship with the current owners of Miramax, as in 2021 they tried to sue him over his plans to sell
non-fungible tokens (NFTs) related to his film
Pulp Fiction. Lionsgate later announced in May 2023 that they had reacquired the home video distribution rights to
Jackie Brown, along with both
Kill Bill films, and would be working in conjunction with Tarantino on future releases. All three films were released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 10, 2023, with a 4K remaster of
Jackie Brown being released digitally and on Blu-ray on January 21, 2025. It featured several special features from past releases, along with a new critic roundtable video feature. ==See also==