Previously set to roll out on January 30th, a slight delay has occurred for Scream Factory's Collector's Edition Blu-ray release of Cyborg, pushing back the latest release of the 1989 Jean-Claude Van Damme film to February 27th. Scream Factory will reveal the list of bonus features in January, and we have more details and pre-order information for Daily Dead readers:

From Scream Factory: "Sorry guys but we've encountered a minor and unforeseen delay for the release of our Collector's Edition of CYBORG. The new national date is 2/27/18 and we'll be announcing our list of extras on it in January. Thanks for your patience!

Pre-order @ https://www.shoutfactory.com/pr…/cyborg-collector-s-edition…"

Synopsis: "Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as the future's most fearsome warrior in this adrenaline-charged sci-fi thriller.

Deteriorating from a deadly plague, 21st-Century America is descending into a barbaric nightmare. Only Pearl Prophet (Dayle Haddon), a beautiful half human/half cyborg, has the knowledge necessary to develop a vaccine. But during her quest to gather data and bring the cure to the world, Pearl is captured by cannibalistic Flesh Pirates who plot to keep the antidote for themselves and rule the world. Now, only saber-wielding hero Gibson Rickenbacker (Van Damme) can rescue her and save civilization."

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