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Half-Blood Prince arrives Dec. 8 with friends

PHYSICAL: Warner will release DVD, Blu-ray same day as Ultimate Editions of first two movies, others

By Samantha Clark -- Video Business, 9/17/2009


The sixth movie grossed more than $900 million worldwide.

SEPT. 17 | PHYSICAL: One of the biggest movie's of the summer, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, will arrive on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on Dec. 8.

Powered by a domestic box-office gross of $298 million and worldwide more than $900 million, the sixth Harry Potter movie will be released the same as day as new Ultimate Editions of the first two movies in the franchise; the second DVD game from the franchise; and two Harry Potter iPhone apps.

Half-Blood Prince will street as a single DVD ($28.98), a two-DVD special edition ($34.99) and a Blu-ray Combo Pack ($35.99).

The Blu-ray version will include the WB Maximum Movie Mode with the stars, director and producers, and BD Live with Facebook Connect, with which fans can invite their Facebook friends to a BD Live Community Screening. Both the Blu-ray and two-DVD editions will include digital copy, as well as featurettes on the cast and crew, the life of books series author J.K. Rowling, additional scenes and a sneak peek at the Universal Orlando Resort's The Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park.

The Dec. 8 street date is the same period Warner used to launch The Dark Knight last year, which was released on Dec. 9.


The Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Ultimate Edition on Blu-ray.


The Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ultimate Edition on Blu-ray.

The new Ultimate Editions of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, priced at $39.92 on DVD and $49.99 on Blu-ray, will each include five hours of special features, theatrical and extended versions of the film, a 48-page photo book and other collectibles.

Among the special features will be screen tests, new featurettes with the cast and filmmakers and the first two one-hour installments of a new comprehensive documentary about the making of the movie franchise. Called Creating the World of Harry Potter, the eight-hour documentary will have one hour on each Ultimate Edition. Sorcerer's Stone will contain Creating the World of Harry Potter Part 1: The Magic Begins and Chamber of Secrets will have Part 2: Characters.

The new DVD game, Harry Potter: Wizarding World, will be priced at $24.98 and allow fans to test their potion-making, spell-casting and apparition skills.

Warner's Harry Potter Spells iPhone app, which will be on sale at iTunes in November, will turn an iPhone or iPod Touch into a wand, allowing fans to train for 13 spells at Hogwarts and challenge friends to a duel. A free Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince app also will be available.

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