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Time:
19:33 EST/00:33 GMT | News Source:
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Posted By: David Gasior |
Lions Gate Home Entertainment announced that it has acquired rights for DVD releases of popular 80s series Moonlighting, the first two seasons of which it will release in May. Series star Bruce Willis is expected to participate in the DVD extras.
Moonlighting almost didn't make it to disc because of a tangle of music rights issues, series creator Glenn Caron said.
Anchor Bay Entertainment, which first licensed the show from Disney for DVD release, put out the pilot episode and then planned a compilation release featuring shows that included no music, Caron said. Caron declined to take part, calling it "an odd collection" and wanting the show released intact. After Anchor Bay abandoned its release plans, Lions Gate stepped in, acquiring DVD rights for all five seasons of the show.
All original music will be on the first two season releases. Caron and Willis are participating in bonus materials for the DVD, which is just going into production. Caron said he also hopes to get Cybill Shepherd and others from the show to take part.
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