DVD File has posted the Warner Home Video press release for the upcoming DVD release of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret. Revealed is a lot more of the special features:
- 19 additional/extended scenes, including more Dobby mischief, more flying car adventure, a frightening encounter with the Malfoys in Borgin and Burkes and much more!
- Crystal-clear, self-guided tours, which for the first time include background characters, let viewers have an up-close experience, allowing them to linger on the details of the Chamber of Secrets, Dumbledore's office and Diagon Alley - including places never shown in the film such as more Diagon Alley shops, the sitting room in Dumbledore's office and more!
- Interviews with Daniel Radcliffe (Harry), Rupert Grint (Ron), Emma Watson (Hermione) and other cast members who talk about making the film, favorite scenes, what their friends think and more.
- An exclusive interview with author J.K. Rowling and screenwriter Steve Kloves about rendering the adventure to the screen.
- Fun-filled activities allow viewers to escape the Forbidden Forest, sneak into the Chamber and more.
- Visit Lockhart's class, and get a closer look at his photos and memorabilia through the use of still galleries.
- Feature film available in English and Spanish; subtitles available in English, French and Spanish.
The DVD-ROM has more than 15 special features including the following:
- The One VoiceDVD technology will allow users to navigate through the DVD-ROM features and access set top features using only their voices, giving kids the illusion of a magical experience interacting with the DVD.
- An animated, interactive Hogwarts timeline provides important dates in Hogwarts history with mini pop-up videos from the Harry Potter films.
- A slider puzzle challenge featuring motion video.
- Printable magic trading cards to collect and share with friends.
- Jigsaw puzzles, matching challenges, downloadable screensavers and much more!
Impressive package, though like the first Harry Potter DVD, its definitely aimed at the younger crowd - forgoing director commentary, behind-the-scenes and making-of feature, effects features, etc.
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