No catch, but plenty of twists. M. Night Shyamalan may not be one of the most universally acclaimed directors, but he’s definitely one of the most varied.

He’s made supernatural thrillers, folk horror, modern fairytales, television adaptations, and even family movies starring Rosie O’Donnell as a baseball-playing nun. Reception to these projects has been all over the place, but with his latest movie, Trap , making waves in the theaters, two of Shyamalan’s earliest and most beloved movies are getting a new release in a new format. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures announced The Sixth Sense and Signs will be released this fall in both digital and 4K UHD Blu-Ray, meaning both films will be available at a new level of quality.

If you’re a physical media collector looking to get the 4K editions on your shelf, you’ll have to wait until October 22, but if you just want to see Hayley Joel Osment see dead people in ultra-high definition as soon as possible, the digital version is now available for purchase. Two of M. Night Shyamalan’s most iconic movies are coming to 4K.

The Sixth Sense put Shyamalan on the map and earned him a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars. The supernatural chiller stars Toni Collette as the frazzled mother of a young boy who’s showing signs of mental distress, while his psychologist, Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis), is dealing with issues of his own; his wife won’t stop crying. The twist at the end is now so famous that pop culture is full o.