Jumper to Leap onto Blu-ray, DVD in June
04/02/08
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment announced that Jumper will make its global debut on Blu-ray Disc and DVD in June. In North America, Jumper will release on BD and DVD on June 10. Internationally, it will release June 16.
Click here to pre-order Jumper from Amazon.com
Jumper stars Hayden Christensen (Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith) as David, a young man with the uncanny ability to transport himself anywhere in the world in the blink of an eye. Living a carefree life of excess where anything and anywhere is possible, David's world comes to an abrupt halt when he realizes that his gift is not as unique as he initially thought. Pursued by a secret organization sworn to kill Jumpers, David is forced to form an uneasy alliance with another young Jumper named Griffin (played by Jamie Bell, from King Kong and Flags of our Fathers), becoming a key player in a war that has been raging for thousands of years.
The North American Jumper Blu-ray Disc release will be authored in BD-Java with AVC (MPEG 4 compression) on a dual-layer 50 GB disc with English 5.1 DTS HD Lossless Master Audio plus English, French and Spanish Dolby Surround and Spanish, Cantonese, Korean and Mandarin subtitles. The disc features Digital Copy and all of the special features listed below, plus the Blu-ray exclusive PIP Jumping Around the World.
Jumper will also ship on a flipper DVD with English Dolby Surround 5.1 and Spanish and French Dolby Surround, plus English and Spanish subtitles, as well as a two-disk Collector's Edition.
Single Disc Bonus Features:
- Audio Commentary By Director Doug Liman, Writer/Producer Simon Kinberg and Producer Lucas Foster
- Jumping From Novel To Film: The Past, Present & Future of Jumper Featurette
- Making An Actor Jump Featurette
- Pre-viz: Future Concepts
The two-disc Special Edition DVD (and the Jumper Blu-ray Disc) will include all of the above, as well as:
- Doug Liman's Jumper: Uncensored Featurette
- Jumping Around The World Featurette
- Jumpstart: David's Story Animated Graphic Novel
- Deleted Scenes including:
- Inadvertent Jumps
- Alternate Roland Introduction
- Tokyo And The Machine
- David Hides From Roland
- Taxi To Airport -- Rome
- Epilogue War
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