Warner Home Video today announced that Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - the sixth film in the series - will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 7, with an array of bonus features.
On the Blu-ray, there is a exclusive look at the final chapter in the saga, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
There's also the chance to watch the movie at the same time as director David Yates and star Daniel Radcliffe and ask both of them questions from your home.
There will be a two-disc special edition DVD and a three-disc Blu-ray pack. Fans can also look forward to the simultaneous release of Harry Potter 1-6 box sets on Blu-ray and DVD formats.
Unique to the Blu-ray is the chance to hear star Daniel Radcliffe and director David Yates answer your questions at the first-ever worldwide Live Community Screening (Lcs) on December 12, 2009 at 8pm GMT live from London.
On the Blu-ray, there is a exclusive look at the final chapter in the saga, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
There's also the chance to watch the movie at the same time as director David Yates and star Daniel Radcliffe and ask both of them questions from your home.
There will be a two-disc special edition DVD and a three-disc Blu-ray pack. Fans can also look forward to the simultaneous release of Harry Potter 1-6 box sets on Blu-ray and DVD formats.
Unique to the Blu-ray is the chance to hear star Daniel Radcliffe and director David Yates answer your questions at the first-ever worldwide Live Community Screening (Lcs) on December 12, 2009 at 8pm GMT live from London.
- 11/25/2009
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
We previously (http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-potter-news/j-k-rowling-documentary-cast-interviews-more-half-blood-prince-dvd-68092/) told you that the Half-Blood Prince DVD, available from December 7th, would feature a close-up section with the cast. A full breakdown (http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=71624) of their contributions is now available. ---Quote--- *# Close-Up With The Cast of Harry Potter* (trt: 28:30) (Hosts Matthew Lewis (“Neville Longbottom”) and Alfred Enoch (“Dean Thomas”) lead us on an entertaining look at the cast of Harry Potter as they explore their interests away from acting and spend a day on set with the production team.) ** Editing with Daniel Radcliffe*: Daniel and editor Mark Day have a light-hearted conversation about film editing and how to get the right shot for a scene ** Special Effects with Matthew Lewis, Oliver Phelps and Tom Felton*: The guys get a "science lesson" from Special Effects Supervisor John Richardson and technician Matthew Harlow. ** Owl Training...
- 10/9/2009
- by EmmaRiddle
- Snitchseeker.com
We previously (http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-potter-news/j-k-rowling-documentary-cast-interviews-more-half-blood-prince-dvd-68092/) told you that the Half-Blood Prince DVD, available from December 7th, would feature a close-up section with the cast. A full breakdown (http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=71624) of their contributions is now available. ---Quote--- *# Close-Up With The Cast of Harry Potter* (trt: 28:30) (Hosts Matthew Lewis (“Neville Longbottom”) and Alfred Enoch (“Dean Thomas”) lead us on an entertaining look at the cast of Harry Potter as they explore their interests away from acting and spend a day on set with the production team.) ** Editing with Daniel Radcliffe*: Daniel and editor Mark Day have a light-hearted conversation about film editing and how to get the right shot for a scene ** Special Effects with Matthew Lewis, Oliver Phelps and Tom Felton*: The guys get a "science lesson" from Special Effects Supervisor John Richardson and technician Matthew Harlow. ** Owl Training...
- 10/9/2009
- by EmmaRiddle
- Snitchseeker.com
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