Despite being one of the most successful directors of modern times who has worked on blockbuster movies such as “The Terminator,” “Titanic,” and “Avatar,” some of James Cameron’s back catalog remains unavailable online. One great example of this is the 1994 Arnold Schwarzenegger film “True Lies,” which cannot be rented, purchased, or streamed legally in the United States, despite it being available on Disney+ in the UK.
Another such film is “The Abyss,” a 1989 sci-fi film that stars Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Ed Harris, and Michael Biehn as a group trying to recover a sunken nuclear submarine and its crew. As they explore the depths of the ocean they come across a non-terrestrial intelligence surrounding the damaged craft.
Despite not being a huge success at the box office, grossing just over $50 million domestically, it won plenty of plaudits from critics and has since become a minor cult classic. However, while it was previously streaming on Netflix, “The Abyss” has not been available online for an extended period of time. There hasn’t even been a Blu-ray release yet, although James Cameron has hinted that a 4K remastered release is on the way.
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