Dredd Blu-ray Trailer Leaves Behind A Body Count
Dredd’s 3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD is just around the corner, hitting the market on January 8. To celebrate the release, and to let you know what you’ve been missing if you haven’t caught the flick, Lionsgate has put together a home entertainment release trailer that’s chock full of action.
The Dredd Blu-ray and DVD trailer takes a look as some of the flick’s coolest action sequences, as well as shows off Judge Dredd’s most hardass characteristics, and gives those who haven’t seen the flick some hints about Dredd and Cassandra’s partnership during the movie’s mission. Overall, the trailer highlights the film far more than it highlights the home entertainment sets themselves, which is a shame, because fans of the flick should actually have a lot to look forward to.
Without getting into the full list of bonus features again, I’ll give you a few of the highlights. Dredd is a set that will come with a slew of featurettes. Those of you who are true fans of the characters in the flick will know this better than I, but for those not in the know, Dredd is based on the comic series 2000 AD, and one of the bonus features will be a retrospective segment looking at the characters over the last 35 years. That’s probably the most imaginative extra, but there will also be plenty of looks from behind the scenes during filmmaking, including segments on the visual effects and the gear Judge Dredd utilizes. The last exciting bonus feature is probably the motion comic prequel, but any way you look at it, fans will have a lot to choose from, and besides, just look at that spiffy cover art.
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