Harry Potter Blu Ray [Working]
Highly affordable, takes up very little shelf space, includes digital movie codes (in newer printings).
All complete collections will include the films in this order: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Frequently goes on sale; takes up very little shelf space.
The single biggest complaint about standard Blu-ray sets is the lack of "Special Features." If you want to see the actors auditioning, the construction of Diagon Alley, or the mechanics of the Basilisk, you need the Ultimate Editions. harry potter blu ray
Critics and fans generally agree that while the later films (3 through 8) are technically upscales from a 2K Digital Intermediate (due to the heavy CGI render limitations of the 2000s), the application of is the real game-changer. The audio upgrade to Dolby Atmos (or DTS:X) also provides a much more immersive listening experience compared to the 5.1 surround of the older Blu-rays.
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2. Harry Potter: The 8-Film Collection (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray) Highly affordable, takes up very little shelf space,
For many fans, the primary reason to own the Blu-ray discs is the hours of behind-the-scenes content. Depending on the edition you buy, you will unlock different tiers of bonus material.
This is an eight-part masterpiece split across the special edition discs, with each segment focusing on a different aspect of filmmaking: (Casting, early production)
Additionally, a few standalone releases had exclusive features. For instance, the single-disc release of Order of the Phoenix once included "The Hidden Secrets of Harry Potter," a featurette that is largely obsolete now but a curiosity for completists. Critics and fans generally agree that while the
This magnificent, eight-part documentary spans over eight hours, with each part corresponding to a specific film and a unique element of filmmaking:
" documentary , an eight-part series included in premium Blu-ray collections. The Ultimate Behind-the-Scenes Story
So, which version should you spend your Galleons on?
3. The 4K Ultra HD Collector’s Edition Box Sets (SteelBooks & Rigid Slipcases) Premium collectors and home theater enthusiasts.
SteelBooks offer a premium metallic case design featuring unique, artistic cover art that stands out on any media shelf.