*Updated: Scream Factory announced a release date change for this set: "Sorry guys but we've had to move our Blu-ray release a couple of months due to some unforeseen discussions behind-the-scenes. The new planned street date is now 6/18/19."

Previously: Scream Factory has been doing an excellent job of releasing both modern classics and deep cuts that classic horror fans have been dying to see on Blu-ray. Today, we have word that we'll be getting a Boris Karloff & Bela Lugosi Blu-ray collection on April 23rd, featuring The Black Cat, The Raven, The Invisible Ray, and Black Friday:

"2 Horror Legends. 4 Classic Chillers. On Blu-ray for the first time! THE BORIS KARLOFF/BELA LUGOSI COLLECTION is coming to haunt you on Blu-ray on April 23rd.

Horror icons Karloff and Lugosi created some of the most memorable performances in cinematic history. Their unforgettable performances as Dracula and Frankenstein's monster terrified a generation of moviegoers and when these two legendary actors came together for a series of films in the 1930s, audiences could not get enough. This collection includes The Black Cat (1934), The Raven (1935), The Invisible Ray (1936) and Black Friday (1940) in a 4-Disc set with a slipcover with a beautiful new illustration from artist Joel Robinson (The Vincent Price Collections).

Extras are in process and will be announced on a later date. Pre-order now @ https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/the-boris-karloff-bela-lugosi-collection?product_id=7039"

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