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Avatar Extended Collectors Edition 2009 108 Free _verified_ Site

1️⃣ What Is the “Extended Collector’s Edition” (2009)?

| Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | Release Year | 2009 (the original theatrical release was December 2009; the Collector’s Edition arrived on DVD/Blu‑ray in 2010). | | Format | DVD & Blu‑ray (the “Extended” version is a Blu‑ray that adds a 10‑minute prologue and a 15‑minute epilogue, plus a wealth of bonus material). | | Running Time | ~ 2 hrs 56 min (the standard cut is 2 hrs 42 min). | | Key Extras | • Behind‑the‑scenes documentaries
• Director’s commentary (James Cameron)
• Deleted scenes
• “Making of Avatar” featurettes
• Audio commentaries from the visual‑effects team
• Interactive “Pandora” world map (Blu‑ray menu). | | Audio/Video Specs | • Video: 1080p/108 MB/s (≈ 24 Mbps) H.264/AVC on Blu‑ray.
• Audio: DTS‑5.1, Dolby TrueHD 5.1, and 2.0 stereo. | | Packaging | Hardcover case with a 48‑page art book, a poster, and a “Collector’s” badge. |

The Special Edition Re-Release: Including an extra 8 minutes of footage. avatar extended collectors edition 2009 108 free

From that day on, Alex became somewhat of a legend among fans, known for his incredible find. The story of the "Avatar" extended collector's edition served as a testament to the power of community and the lengths to which fans would go to experience their favorite films. | | Running Time | ~ 2 hrs

The first disc of the set typically includes three different cuts of the film using seamless branching technology: Theatrical Cut (162 minutes): The original version seen in cinemas in December 2009. Special Edition Re-Release (171 minutes): • Audio: DTS‑5

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