Pirates fans rejoice. Disney has just announced that the third (and possibly) final chapter in the Pirates Of The Caribbean series will hit DVD and Blu-ray just in time for Christmas - December 4th, 2007 to be exact.
Here are some discs specs via Disney:
The “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” 2-disc Disney DVD set immerses users in hours of behind-the-scenes content and pirate lore from the four corners of the earth. Features include a behind-the-scenes documentary, Keith & the Captain; Anatomy of a Scene: The Maelstrom; The Tale of the Multiple Jacks; Hoist the Colors; Masters of Design; Inside the Brethren Court; The Pirate Code: Revealed; The World of Chow Yun Fat; The Pirate Maestro: The Music of Hans Zimmer; Bloopers of the Caribbean; and much, much more!
Relive the breathtaking action and mind-boggling special effects in glorious high-definition detail with the “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” Blu-ray 2-disc release. The Blu-ray Disc high-definition feature film presentation was created from the original digital source files, delivering an unequaled, demo-worthy home viewing experience. Marvel at the wondrous 1080p detail of Davy Jones’ slimy, barnacle-encrusted crew and tremble at the ground-shaking cannonade of ship to ship battles with 7.1 channels surround, 48 kHz, 24-bit uncompressed audio – you’ll swear you smell the gun powder and feel the salty sea-spray splash across your face!
The Blu-ray Disc release includes all of the standard DVD bonus content re-mastered in high-definition, plus exclusive BD-Java enhanced features including Enter the Maelstrom, an extensive interactive look at the climactic sequence of “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” and the return of the Jolly Roger host, who navigates users through animated menus with state-of-the-art BD-Java enabled artificial intelligence. This scurvy scallywag entertainingly guides you through the pirate waters of your Blu-ray experience, responding to your actions (and inactions) with humorous commentary.
At World’s End in 1080p (AVC) and uncompressed 7.1 audio… I cannot wait for this Blu-ray release!!!
Comments
Rod on August 1st, 2007 at 9:26 pm #
dude, I haven’t even seen this movie yet.
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