After a quickie Blu-ray
dropped in the fall sans-extras,
Transformers: Dark of the Moon is getting a full fledged release January 31st complete with 3D and four hours of bonus features. There's actually two versions coming, first up is the $39.99 four disc Ultimate Edition with a 2D copy on one disc, a Blu-ray full of extras, a Blu-ray 3D copy, and a DVD with the film in standard def plus iTunes / Windows Media Player compatible digital copies. Even though it's coming with that old school digital copy disc, this flick will also be Ultraviolet ready, so if you're packing the correct assortment of logins and software it can be downloaded or streamed on other devices. The other release is a $99 seven-disc Limited Collector's Edition Blu-ray Trilogy set that dedicates two discs each to the
first two movies, and three for
DotM as well as a signed plaque from the director. We may have to wait to see Michael Scorsese's
Hugo to see a Blu-ray 3D release to watch a
good movie on the format, but the extensive work done in creating
Transformer's visual effects should definitely hold over AV junkies until
Avatar gets a wide release. Check out the press release with a full list of extras after the break.
Continue reading Transformers Blu-ray 3D comes home January 31st, in Ultimate and Collector's editions
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