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The Dark Knight Rises Blu-ray officially set for December 4th, limited edition Bat Cowl revealed (Update)
Posted in: Today's ChiliAfter false starting a couple of weeks ago, the Blu-ray trailer for The Dark Knight Rises is back, and Entertainment Weekly has heard from Warner Bros. that December 4th is the official release date. Also on display from EW is this limited edition Bat Cowl packaging which will be available at launch. While there’s not a full spec list, extras will include a Batmobile-focused documentary and more than a dozen featurettes about going behind the scenes of the movie with Christopher Nolan and his team. We expect to see more details soon, for now just check out the trailer embedded after the break.
Update: The press release with all the details and an image of the Blu-ray box art are out, posted by TheHDRoom. While it’s not all listed on Amazon yet where the prices will likely be lower, the standard Blu-ray edition has an MSRP of $35.99, while the Bat Cowl Limited Edition’s tag is $39.99. Additionally, fans can nab the whole trilogy in the The Dark Knight Trilogy Limited Edition Giftset which has a price of $52.99, although they might want to wait until 2013 when The Dark Knight Trilogy Ultimate Collector’s Edition will arrive. Got all that? Check after the break for the list of extras plus the box art for both versions due this year.
Update 2: Check out the full press release after the break, including word about a The Dark Knight Rises app on iOS as well as Android for newer Samsung Galaxy devices. Already out on iOS as the Gotham City’s most wanted app, it will add more photo modification and interactive features, and when the disc is released it will become a second screen app for use during the movie.
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Sky bags exclusive rights Warner Bros. movie catalog, makes LoveFilm and others wait
Posted in: Today's ChiliSky has bested its broadcast and video-on-demand rivals by signing a deal with Warner Bros. for exclusive rights to its films in the UK and Ireland. Once the six-month cinema window has elapsed, each new flick (including Man of Steel and The Dark Knight Rises) will remain Murdoch-only for a full year before arriving on LoveFilm and its kind. Meanwhile, back-catalog titles like The Lord of the Rings and The Matrix will remain locked in the partnership’s walled garden for an undisclosed period of time. Good news if you’re a Sky customer, we suppose, and not if you’re not.
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Sky bags exclusive rights Warner Bros. movie catalog, makes LoveFilm and others wait originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 19 Sep 2012 07:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
The Dark Knight Rises Blu-ray trailer appears, confirms December 3rd release date
Posted in: Today's ChiliGood for over $1 billion at the box office, Christopher Nolan’s third Batman movie is probably this year’s most anticipated home video release (The Avengers next week may have something to say about that) and now Warner Bros. has given us a trailer for The Dark Knight Rises on Blu-ray. Previous movies in the series have always delivered on Blu-ray, as well as his other recent hit, Inception. Unfortunately the video maxes out at 480p, but we don’t need any additional resolution to see the release date listed for both disc and digital download is December 3rd. Rumors have flown about different releases dates and possible extras like a director’s cut, but recently sources have indicated no such extended offering is in the works. Whether you think the flick was long enough (or even too long), you can press play to check out the clip embedded after the break…and clear the first Monday in December on your calendar for a trilogy viewing marathon.
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If you’ve just come back from the cinema after watching The Dark Knight Rises and you’re still amped about the movie, you can quench your thirst thanks to Gameloft. The previously announced The Dark Knight Rises game that was promised this summer is now available for you to get your hands on. The game is a third-person beat-em-up (like most superhero mobile games from Gameloft tend to be) where players are put into the shoes of Batman and have to clean up the streets of Gotham. I haven’t played the game myself, but I’m assuming it will follow the movie’s story line so those of you who haven’t seen the movie should probably stay away unless you want it spoiled.
Contrary to previous reports, Gameloft isn’t releasing this game as a freemium and will set you back $6.99. It is available now from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. If you do check it out, let us know what you think. We’ve heard it’s a hefty download so make sure you’re on WiFi and near a power source for everything to go smoothly.
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