
As expected, Warner Home Video has announced
Batman Begins and
The Polar Express will be coming to HD DVD October 10th. Also coming to HD DVD that day are
Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride (
previously announced for Blu-ray), and both
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory (2006 starring Johnny Depp) and the original
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory starring Gene Wilder.
Batman Begins and
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory both feature IME sequences, taking viewers into the creative processes of the directors of each movie while the movie continues to play in the background. In addition Warner will release both
Syriana and
16 Blocks on Blu-ray the same day, both
previously released on HD DVD, giving them over 50 movies total released on both formats. Other than the two IME-enhanced titles all will have the same extras as their DVD counterparts, the HD DVDs carry an MSRP of $28.99 and the Blu-ray discs $34.99. So far Warner's dual-release strategy seems to be working out well as they've got some of the best titles on each format, best features, and have been able to take their VC-1 encoded movies from HD DVD to Blu-ray and vice versa without trouble.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gabe @ Sep 19th 2006 9:25AM
This is the first time I have looked at a release date for either new format and said, "I would love to have every one of those titles". In fact, it hasn't even been close. This is the first time I have seen a list with more than one title on it that I wanted. I haven't bought either format's player yet, but this may get me started...
Julia @ Sep 19th 2006 11:53AM
This theme almost everywhere! What is the time the disk on 50 Gb for the speed 2x will be written???
TJ @ Sep 19th 2006 5:40PM
I finally feel like my HD-A1 was worth the price tag!
Hopefully, Warner will keep the titles coming on BD as well, so I can justify the price of PS3!