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‘Dark Knight’ UK Release Confirmed US Date Expected

WB must be planning on some kind of serious press release

Blu-ray.com has confirmed that The Dark Knight will be released on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK on December 8 including all the features listed at the bottom of this article. That leaves us now waiting for what is expected to be a December 9 release of The Dark Knight on Blu-ray and DVD here in the States. JoBlo posted artwork and other goodies about a month ago related to the release and while they were asked to remove the images Warner Home Video did confirm “a 2-disc DVD, a Blu-ray, a steelbook 2-disc DVD special edition, a Batpod collector’s DVD and a Batman mask collector’s DVD (basically the 2-disc DVD shrink-wrapped with a Batman mask).”

So, start saving your money now for whatever set you decide to buy.

The only question left is what aspect ratio will the film be presented in taking into account the IMAX footage? I have heard there is a chance the film will be bouncing back and forth between the IMAX aspect ratio and the 16:9 aspect ratio the film is presented in on Blu-ray. This information came from a Chris Nolan interview with iF Magazine when he said:

The Blu-ray, in particular, will be able to actually use the shifted aspect ratios as it appears on the IMAX screen because the 16:9 aspect ratio is sufficiently different from the 2:4 that you’ll actually see a shift on the Blu-ray. The resolution on the Blu-ray is clear enough that you can actually see difference in grain structure and sharpness. So I think it will be quite spectacular.

However, the aspect ratio of the IMAX filmed prologue on the Batman Begins Blu-ray was shown in 1.80:1 (not 2.20:1 IMAX) so I am not sure what we should expect. Stay tuned for more information and check out the current list of assumed features below.

  • “Gotham Discovered: The Creation of a Scene” - Christopher Nolan and his collaborators unveil details on the planning of the movie, including stunt double work, how was filming in IMAX done, and information about the new Bat-suit, Bat-pod, etc.
  • “Batman Technology: Gadgets and Tools” (in HD)
  • “Batman Unmasked: The Psychology of the Dark Knight” (in HD)
  • “The World of Batman Seen Through Real Life Psychotherapy” (in HD)
  • 6 clips from the Gotham Cable Premier’s newscast: “Tonight in Gotham”
  • Galleries
    • The Joker’s letters
    • Conceptual Art
    • Posters
    • Production Stills
  • Trailers and TV spots
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hopefully the whole blu-ray stays in 2:35:1…it’d annoy the hell out of me if it changed aspect ratios. It didn’t bother me on the IMAX, but on my home TV…yeah that’d be quite jarring.

- davidfrank
( September 24th, 2008 | 3:08 pm )
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At the "media appreciation event" I attended last night WHV essentially said that this week alone they’ve been given different 3 dates of DK and don’t know anymore which December Tuesday it will be coming out now.

However, the extras are pretty bang on. That’s everything they said last night.

- ShaneM
( September 25th, 2008 | 5:33 am )
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