Robocop 1- 2- 3- 4 - Complete Collection 1987-2... ((exclusive)) Now

The RoboCop series begins as a lightning rod of 1980s excess and ends as a whisper of its former self. Watching the first four films back-to-back is not just a marathon of escalating violence and diminishing budgets—it’s a case study in how a singular, authorial vision can be slowly drained of meaning by sequel logic, television standards, and franchise obligation.

Detroit is broke. OCP plans to evict the entire city to build "Delta City." A new designer drug, "Nuke," floods the streets, controlled by a charismatic cult leader named Cain (Tom Noonan). Meanwhile, OCP attempts to create a second, obedient RoboCop, resulting in the monstrous, malfunctioning RoboCop 2. RoboCop 1- 2- 3- 4 - Complete Collection 1987-2...

No collection is complete without Paul Verhoeven’s masterpiece. RoboCop (1987) is a brutal, ultraviolent satire that feels more relevant today than ever. The RoboCop series begins as a lightning rod