Here is a rundown of this week's major new Blu-ray releases in the UK and USA.
US Releases:
Iron Man 2.
We took a look at this disc's features when it was announced, along with a special edition too, or you can grab a single disc release or the three-disc Combo with the Blu-ray, DVD and digital copy.
The Thin Red Line.
Terrance Mallick's World War II film gets the Criterion treatment with a new transfer, a commentary, outakes, interviews and a booklet.
King Kong.
The original 1933 version of Kong comes inside a digi-book pack and has a commentary track, two documentaries, the Spider Pit sequence and some test footage with a commentary.
Also released: Get Him to the Greek, Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, Frozen, The Killer Inside Me and Criterion's Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence.
UK Releases:
The Killer Inside Me.
Also out in the US this week, but any information on the extra features seems to be impossible to find! Let us know if you've purchased this one.
Bad Lieutenant - Port of Call New Orleans.
Werner Herzog's unusual film has a selection of cast and crew interviews along with a making-of.
StreetDance 3D.
Before all you 3D TV owners get too excited, this is an anaglyph 3D presentation of the movie, but it also includes the standard 2D version as well. Interviews, a making-of and some on-set footage make up the majority of the extras.
Also Released: Fringe Season 2, House Season 6 and American - The Bill Hicks Story.
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