Warner Bros. has announced that the first four Harry Potter films will be taken out of moratorium and sold on DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray beginning December 11, the same day that the fifth move hits shelves here in the United States.
The press release states:"Pottermania" continues as the Harry Potter films 1-4 are offered for the first time in HD DVD and Blu-ray ($29.99 SRP). The High Definition versions will include all the extra content of the Giftset's two-disc versions and, for a limited time only, both versions will contain a set of four trading cards specific to the title purchased. The Harry Potter films 1-3 will be available individually in Standard Definition also with the trading cards, at a new low price (each $14.97 SRP). Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is only available at this price for 60 days, after which it will sell for $19.97 SRP.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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