Thankfully, this particular supplement is also presented in HD. Rowling's imagination to life on the big screen. Clocking in at just over an hour, this installment focuses on the various creatures and the hard work that went into bringing J.K. So what's inside the box?Īlong with a 48-page collectible booklet highlighting the creatures of Harry Potter, a removable, 3D lenticular cover and two collectible character cards featuring Hermione Granger and Sirius Black, the Ultimate Edition of Prisoner of Azkaban also includes the following special features:Ĭreating the World of Harry Potter Part 3: Creatures: The crowning achievement of supplements on this release continues the epic eight-part documentary that - when all is said and done - will be no shorter than an eight-hour documentary chronicling nearly every facet of the Harry Potter franchise from Sorcerer's Stone to the two-part finale of The Deathly Hallows. Coming in a superbly crafted box that's actually thicker and more intricately designed than the hardcover version of the book, you know that there's plenty of goodies contained therein. But while the film is truly the star of the home video release, it's the supplements that make an Ultimate Edition like this truly spectacular. In addition, Harry Potter has never looked better with this Blu-ray release that shows every detail and makes the magical creatures (a staple of this particular release) look all the more realistic. Rowling's beloved book (which also just happens to be my favorite as well). From the mature themes, dark subject matter, coming-of-age nature, change from cheesy wizard hats and robes to more casual and fashionable wardrobe and beautiful visuals, it's a near perfect adaptation of J.K. Long story short: It's Harry Potter's third year at Hogwarts and not only does he have a mysterious yet helpful new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, but there is also trouble brewing as convicted murderer Sirius Black has escaped the the wizard prison Azkaban and has Harry in his sights.įor my money this is the best film in the franchise. It's hard to believe it's already been six years since this film came out, but because of that length of time, there's not much need for me to delve to deep into explaining this story as you've probably seen it countless times in theaters, on DVD or perhaps on ABC Family. Thankfully this change in the characters, visuals and tone of the franchise comes at a time when the story takes a dark turn, and everything we think we know about Harry Potter is thrown into upheaval. After Chris Columbus gathered the nuts and bolts to bring Harry Potter to the big screen, someone had to take the training wheels off sooner or later.
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