The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy hits stores on June 28th. Hit the jump to check out the list of special features. And what's the price tag on this bad boy? $119.98 SRP. So essentially if you buy the Blu-ray extended editions, you're getting 15 discs, but if you bought the original extended edition DVDs, you already own two-fifths of this "new" set. The only new features are behind-the-scenes documentaries from director Costa Botes. As for the special features, the majority are DVD-only and are being ported straight from the already-released extended editions. isn't bothering with cleaning up The Two Towers and Return of the King. For starters, only Fellowship of the Ring is getting a restoration, and while the regular-edition Blu-ray release proved that it needed one, it's weak sauce that Warner Bros. has sent out a press release announcing the release date and special features for the upcoming The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy. The giftset version of the 4K UHD remaster of The Lord of the Rings trilogy includes nine discs.Warner Bros. The Hobbit: The Motion Picture Trilogy - BestBuy, $119.99.The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy - BestBuy, $119.99.The Lord of the Rings: Motion Picture Trilogy Giftset (Extended & Theatrical) (4K Ultra HD + Digital) - Amazon, $149.99.The Hobbit: Motion Picture Trilogy (Extended & Theatrical) (4K Ultra HD + Digital) - Amazon, $94.99.The Lord of the Rings: Motion Picture Trilogy (Extended & Theatrical) (4K Ultra HD + Digital) - Amazon, $89.99.It’s a bit confusing trying to track down all the different editions and prices currently available, but here’s what we found at the time of writing. So, if you’re desperate you can grab the 4K UHD editions of the films now, or you can wait until next year for the most complete and advanced versions.Īccording to The Digital Bits, the remastered films out this year will support the Dolby Vision and HDR10 High Dynamic Range standards, as well as Dolby Atmos audio. In addition to the two 4K UHD trilogy boxsets - which will include both the theatrical and extended versions of all six films - there’s also an Ultimate Collectors Edition with new bonus content and remastered LotR Blu-ray discs that’s due to arrive in summer 2021. As for The Hobbit trilogy (which was shot digitally with copious CGI), well, some people enjoyed those films and some people didn’t.
The Lord of the Rings is going to be particularly delightful to see in 4K UHD, as the original trilogy was shot on 35mm film using a great deal of practical effects (including massive miniatures) which means scaling up the resolution should work quite naturally for the most part. “Peter Jackson oversaw the remastering himself, and I can say that working with Peter was the adventure of a lifetime, and the friendships that I made will last forever. “Now, because it’s in 4K UHD you know it’s going to be the most incredible home-viewing experience possible,” said Astin. The news was shared by none other than Samwise Gamgee himself via fansite TheOneRing, with actor Sean Astin announcing the remaster in the video below. It’s going to be your best look at Middle Earth yet - The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies are finally getting a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release, with preorders now available and shipping starting from December 1st in the US.