This is very cool news. DVDTown has details of the 2-disc edition of Coraline due out July 21st (the same day as Watchmen), and it’s said to include 4 pairs of 3D glasses.
CORALINE can be viewed in either the standard 2-D format, or a special 3-D presentation with four pairs of supplied glasses (on both DVD or Blu-ray). Universal is releasing a Collector’s Edition DVD (SRP $34.98), or Blu-ray ($39.98), both of which include bonus Digital Copy along with additional extras (see following). The studio is also releasing a basic DVD (SRP $29.98), again with 2-D & 3-D viewing options, but omits most of the bonus features (and lacks Digital Copy)
Full Details after the cut:
BONUS FEATURES include:
Collector’s Edition Blu-ray:
Packaged with two discs (BD & DVD)
Disc One: Blu-ray
• Includes both the regular 2D version and a 3D version of the Theatrical Cut on a dual-layer disc (with 4 pairs of 3D glasses)
‚Ä¢ U Control – Picture in Picture (2-D Feature Only)
‚Ä¢ U Control – Tours and Voice Sessions (2-D Feature Only)
‚Ä¢ U Control – Picture in Picture Animatic (2-D Feature Only)
• Deleted Scenes
• The Making of Coraline
• Voicing the Characters
• Creepy Coraline
• Feature Commentary with director Henry Selick and composer Bruno Coulais
• D-Box Enabled
‚Ä¢ BD Live – My Scenes Sharing
‚Ä¢ BD Live – The World According to Henry
Disc Two: DVD
• 2D Version of the Theatrical Cut
• Bonus Digital Copy of the 2D Version (Expires 07/31/2010)
‚Ä¢ Feature Commentary with director Henry Selick and composer Bruno CoulaisCollector’s Edition DVD:
Packaged with two discs
Disc One:
• Includes both the regular 2D version (Side A) and a 3D version (Side B) of the Theatrical Cut (with 4 pairs of 3D glasses)
• Feature Commentary with director Henry Selick and composer Bruno Coulais (on both sides)
Disc Two: Bonus Disc
• Digital Copy of 2D Version (Expires 07/31/2010)
• Deleted Scenes
• The Making of Coraline
• Voicing the CharactersBasic DVD:
• Includes both the regular 2D version (Side A) and a 3D version (Side B) of the Theatrical Cut (with 4 pairs of 3D glasses)
• Feature Commentary with director Henry Selick and composer Bruno Coulais (on both sides)