Fox, Disney, Panasonic, and Sony Electronics either did not return calls or had no comment about this story. None of the sources, some very close to the filmmakers and others close to the companies involved in the release strategy, would officially confirm the news or talk on the record. The top-grossing movie in the history of cinema, in large part because of the groundbreaking use of 3D, will only be offered in 3D on Blu-ray for the first several months with the purchase of Panasonic 3D Blu-ray equipment, multiple sources have told .ģ has also learned that Disney is close to finalizing a deal with Sony Electronics to release “Alice in Wonderland” in 3D on Blu-ray this fall exclusively with the purchase of Sony 3D hardware. “Avatar” will be coming to Blu-ray in 3D this November after all, but it won’t be available for purchase or rental in stores or online alongside the previously announced Fox Ultimate Edition 2D version.
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