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Roofman Arrives on 4K UHD & DVD

Paramount Pictures’ Roofman, arriving on 4K UHD and DVD January 20, 2026, brings to the screen one of the strangest true crime stories in recent memory. Directed by Derek Cianfrance, the film stars Channing Tatum as Jeffrey Manchester, an Army veteran and struggling father whose desperate choices lead him to rob McDonald’s restaurants by cutting through their roofs. His crimes earn him the nickname “Roofman,” but it’s his audacious post-escape hideout—living undetected inside a Toys “R” Us for six months—that cements his legend. When Manchester falls for Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), a divorced mom drawn to his charm, his carefully hidden double life begins to collapse.

The home release is packed with bonus features that dig deeper into both the real-life case and the filmmaking behind it. Based on Actual Events and Terrible Decisions takes viewers behind the scenes as the cast and crew unpack the unbelievable story of Manchester, while Chasing the Ghosts: The Director’s Method offers an in-depth look at Cianfrance’s documentarian approach. Additional featurettes spotlight the meticulous recreation of the Toys “R” Us set, candid moments like Dunst giving co-star Lily Collias a real driving lesson, and Uzo Aduba leading a spirited on-screen choir rehearsal. Deleted and alternate scenes round out the release.

Blending comedy, drama, and crime, Roofman boasts a standout ensemble that includes Ben Mendelsohn, LaKeith Stanfield, Juno Temple, Jimmy O. Yang, Lily Collias, Melonie Diaz, and Peter Dinklage. Rated R, the film is a character-driven true story about charm, desperation, and the cost of trying to outrun your past—now accompanied by an expansive set of bonus content for fans eager to go deeper.

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