Prometheus: Collector's Edition is a 2012 three-disc Blu-ray set containing both 3D and 2D versions of the 2012 film Prometheus in high-definition, along with a digital copy of the film and numerous bonus features. In the United States and Canada, the set additionally included a DVD copy of the film; this was omitted in other regions. Compared to the standard Blu-ray of Prometheus released at the same time, the Collector's Edition not only includes the 3D version of the film but also an additional bonus disc containing the making-of documentary The Furious Gods: Making Prometheus, along with further supplemental material.
The Blu-ray was released October 8, 2012 in the United Kingdom[1] and October 9, 2012 in the US and Canada,[2] alongside the corresponding standard Blu-ray and DVD releases of the film.
Contents[]
Disc 1: Prometheus 2D[]
- Prometheus
- Audio commentary with director Ridley Scott
- Audio commentary with writers Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof
- 14 deleted and alternate scenes:
- 4 short films:
Disc 2: Prometheus 3D[]
- Prometheus 3D
Disc 3: Bonus features[]
- The Furious Gods: Making Prometheus
- Enhancement Pods
- Weyland Corp Archive
- HBO First Look: Prometheus documentary
- 9 promotional featurettes
- Original Ridley Scott storyboards and notes
- Previsualizations
- Noomi Rapace screen test
- Juggernaut set construction time-lapse video
- Trailers and TV spots
- Production image galleries
Other contents[]
- Prometheus digital copy
Trivia[]
- The Blu-ray contains an oblique reference to the events of the film Blade Runner in the form of a transcribed message from Peter Weyland found in the short films section, alongside the Happy Birthday, David short. Although no names are mentioned, the message clearly refers to the character Eldon Tyrell from the film, as well as the "replicants" manufactured by his company and his death at the hands of Roy Batty, one such replicant. The general aesthetic similarities between Blade Runner and the Alien franchise have long been noted by fans, with some suggesting that the two could quite easily co-exist in a shared fictional universe; while the Blu-ray's producer Charles de Lauzirika has confirmed that the reference is nothing more than an in-joke, the way it links the two series is nonetheless worthy of note.[3]
References[]
- ↑ "Blu-ray.com - Prometheus 3D Blu-ray (UK)". Retrieved on 2018-03-16.
- ↑ "Blu-ray.com - Prometheus 3D Blu-ray (US)". Retrieved on 2018-03-16.
- ↑ "AVPGalaxy - Reassembling Opinions, Talking Alien 3 With Alien Anthology Producer Charles de Lauzirika – AvPGalaxy Podcast #107". Retrieved on 2020-05-13.