Disney's OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL Coming To Blu-Ray This June

Disney's OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL Coming To Blu-Ray This June

Disney has confirmed the Blu-Ray release details for its hit fantasy prequel Oz: The Great And Powerful from acclaimed director Sam Raimi (The Spider-Man Trilogy).

By PaulRom - May 01, 2013 02:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Disney
With a solid 60% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Disney's Oz: The Great And Powerful has been quite the success. The Sam Raimi-directed fantasy prequel has currently grossed $226M+ domestically, and has a worldwide total of nearly $483 million so far. Unsurprisingly, a sequel is now in the works. Now, the Blu-Ray details for the film have been announced. Set for a June 11th release, you can check out the cover art and list of bonus features below. Click HERE to pre-order your copy of Oz: The Great And Powerful.





The Magic of Oz the Great and Powerful: Second Screen Experience - An immersive Second Screen experience that details all things Oz, from an interactive map full of secrets and surprises to an inside look at the spectacular world of Oz. All fans need to do is download a free Second Screen app (currently available for immediate download at the iTunes Store for iPads) which provides fans with a variety of opportunities to remain connected to their favorite film and its cast of characters, and to dive deeper into the magical world of Oz. The app also provides exclusive access to exclusive content including:
-The Enchanting Characters and Creatures of Oz - From Munchkins and Tinkers to good witches, bad witches, and flying baboons, this piece follows each character and creature of the Land of Oz from inspiration to final outcome.
-The Sounds of Magical Oz - What adds fragility to the sounds of China Girl's footsteps, ferocity to the tornado, or weight to the flutter of Finley's flapping wings?
-Sleight of Hand: Zach Braff Puppet Theater - Finley voice actor Zach Braff introduces viewers to the Finley mock-up.
-Mariah Carey Music Video

China Girl and the Suspension of Disbelief - This feature uncloaks the several forms of movie magic employed to bring China Girl to life, from the initial artwork and character design to the on-set puppeteering during filmmaking and, finally, through each stage of the visual-effects process. It also includes an interview with Joey King, the voice of China Girl.

Before Your Very Eyes: From Kansas to Oz - Production designer Robert Stromberg takes viewers through the set design of the Land of Oz, from sketching his original ideas on a napkin, through to the final set pieces and the accompanying visual effects.

Mila's Metamorphosis - Lead makeup artist Howard Berger expands on one of the oldest, most tried-and-true forms of movie magic: makeup design and effects.

Walt Disney and the Road to Oz - It's well known that Walt Disney had a fascination with the Land of Oz since he was a child. See how that fascination grew into inspiration as he began planning for his own adaptation of the stories in the classic Baum books.

Mr. Elfman's Musical Concoctions - An interview with composer Danny Elfman, who reveals his inspiration in scoring Oz The Great And Powerful.

My Journey in Oz by James Franco - A personal story produced and directed by James Franco.

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TaoOfTheBatman
TaoOfTheBatman - 5/1/2013, 2:48 PM
did not like this movie. after doing some research about the original wizard of oz creator frank l. baum and his 13, yes 13 oz books, its puzzling where they got the idea to make the wizard the main character as he is never more than a side character in the books. baum wrote only strong female characters as his protagonist and its sad because there aren't any in this movie. i love rami and the cast but im sad to say this was just bad
KaineBParker
KaineBParker - 5/1/2013, 2:59 PM
Like it wasn't bad enough the first time
ArmGunar
ArmGunar - 5/1/2013, 3:11 PM
Bad movie ... very boring !
PsyGuy
PsyGuy - 5/1/2013, 3:26 PM
was forced to see it a 2nd time... thats enough!
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 5/1/2013, 3:37 PM
That was quick.
SomTingWong
SomTingWong - 5/1/2013, 3:42 PM
Wats up with all these 2nd screen things?
xRelentlessx
xRelentlessx - 5/1/2013, 5:38 PM
Terrible film....ugh.
defenderofthefaith
defenderofthefaith - 5/1/2013, 5:46 PM
I am willing to bet that most of the negative comments on here were by people who didn't even see the movie. I liked the movie and looking forward to the sequel. Those witches will be back and pissed off.
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/1/2013, 6:18 PM
i thought it was good,loved the china doll best character of the movie.
subzero1077
subzero1077 - 5/1/2013, 8:56 PM
I thought it was really good. And I agree that most of these people commenting never saw it.
Fantine
Fantine - 5/2/2013, 4:30 AM
Ill be back.
KaineBParker
KaineBParker - 5/2/2013, 7:47 AM
I watched it once; once Oz got through the bubble shield and ended up in the land of the wussies; the movie got really bad. Mila Kunis keep your day job; she just came off as sounding like Meg Griffin screaming
KaineBParker
KaineBParker - 5/2/2013, 7:48 AM
So yeah i watched the whole awful debacle
PhoenixKing
PhoenixKing - 5/2/2013, 8:05 AM
Really awesome movie. It puzzles me as to why people would hate on this film, it really was awesome, and everything the trailer showed it to be.
DC4everLantern
DC4everLantern - 5/2/2013, 11:48 AM
not so good. sadley.
Rambaldi47
Rambaldi47 - 5/2/2013, 1:18 PM
All I heard was Meg Griffin too. Mila's voice is too distinctive. I was just waiting for someone to say "Shut up Meg."
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