The Extended Edition Of The Hobbit Coming Soon (Or Now!)
October 26, 2013 by brennon
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is coming to your DVD shelf on November 11th 2013 but if you can't wait that long it is now out, yes it is OUT, on iTunes right this moment.
The Extended Edition of the movie contains loads more backstage material from the making of the film and of course plenty of scenes that didn't make it into the final cut of the theatrical version.
I am going to be waiting for the DVD release (although I am already feeling the pain of waiting!) but it should be well worth the wait. I loved the movie when it came out in the cinema and I can't wait for Desolation of Smaug too.
I have a bad feeling that I'm going to pick up all the theatrical DVDs, the Extended ones and then the packaged deal after they have all come out because it's bound to have something extra in it!
Will you be getting this one?
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same – got the Lord of the Rings trilogy in video, DVD, extended DVD, Blu Ray, extended Blu Ray haha looks like its gonna happen again…
Not sure I like these extended videos.
The Hobbits only have little legs and their journeys are long enough as it is poor things.
I go for the Blu-ray every time simply for the quality – while Blu-ray players can upscale the DVD, it is not the same and you get some odd visual artifacts (for example on patterned clothing).
I too am very much looking forward to seeing Smaug the Stupendous. I read The Hobbit a very long time ago, but the first film was worthy, and hopefully the second is even better.
Man this why I wouldnt buy it at all, because they will release every year another recut extend improved kind of version and you never will feel that you own THE movie. Maximised consumer milking.
I will watch all 3 movies in theather, then wait until the Hobbit trilogy blueray extended edition come out and purchase that. should be a good set with my discounted LOTR trilogy blueray extended edition…
Thanks but no thanks. The movie had too many lengths already. No need to further prolong the boredom of one landscape shot following another. And lets not talk about the 40+ minutes he wasted on “dwarves in Bag End” (and still failing to catch the silly charm of the book).
That was supposed to read “20+” not “40+”. (Where is the Edit function?)