If you own a proper OLED or QLED panel, "Worlds War Bizarre" in 4K is not just an episode of television. It is a cinematic event. It proves that the Arrowverse’s best drama didn't need a movie budget to look like a blockbuster—it just needed the right pixels.
If you thought the finale was explosive on broadcast, prepare to feel every shockwave. Director Gregory Smith doesn’t waste a single frame. The episode opens not with a bang, but with a whisper—a heartbreakingly quiet breakfast at the Kent farm. In 4K, the detail is visceral: the morning frost on the corn stalks, the micro-expressions of exhaustion on Tyler Hoechlin’s Clark Kent, and the weary hope in Bitsie Tulloch’s Lois Lane. superman & lois s02e15 4k
4K UHD Blu-ray (via Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) or select digital retailers (iTunes/Apple TV in 4K Dolby Vision). If you own a proper OLED or QLED
"Waiting for Superman" was never just a song. For the fans of Superman & Lois , it became a mantra during the agonizing lead-up to Season 2’s penultimate episode. Now, the CW’s crown jewel of superhero drama is available to experience like never before: Season 2, Episode 15 (“Worlds War Bizarre”) in native 4K Ultra HD. If you thought the finale was explosive on
“To be human... is to be a hero.” — Now, you can see every reason why.