


Journalsâ featuring never-before-seen footage from the set of the film. The Extra-Terrestrial Anniversary Edition Blu-ray™ Combo Pack includes the 1982 theatrical movie, an all-new interview with director Steven Spielberg, and âThe E.T. Featuring an all-new, digitally remastered picture that delivers six times the resolution of DVD, as well as all-new 7.1 surround sound, the E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Academy Award ®-winning director Steven Spielbergâs magical adventure, celebrates its 30 th Anniversary with its first-ever release on Blu-ray ™ this October. Hereâs the press release, which includes the list of bonus features and technical specs: would be included along with the âreworkedâ version when the film hit Blu-ray, but now it looks like that only vestiges of the Lucas-fied 20th Anniversary version will be two deleted scenes. Huzzah! I'm also thrilled about the multitude of bonus features included on the Blu-ray, with an all-new Spielberg interview looking back on the film and what promises to be a great look behind-the-scenes at the making of this classic piece of filmmaking. An exact street-date is undetermined, but expect the disc in stores sometime this October. The Blu-ray, presented in 7.1 surround sound, will include a DVD and digital copy of the film as well.Hereâs the announcement trailer: Spielberg had previously promised that the untouched 1982 version of E.T. not the version with digitally inserted walkie-talkies) along with an all-new interview with Spielberg, never-before-seen footage from the set, and more. Hit the jump for details, including a full rundown of the bonus features and an announcement trailer. The Extra-Terrestrial will also be hitting Blu-ray for the first time this October. The disc will boast a digitally remastered version of the 1982 theatrical movie (ie. If you thought only one Steven Spielberg classic was coming to Blu-ray this year, you were sorely mistaken. A digitally remastered version of Jaws will be released in the Blu-ray format this August (with bonus features galore), but Universal has just announced that Spielbergâs E.T.
