A release date of 22nd March is scheduled for the LesMovie on Blu-ray and DVD from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. The film will be available on DVD, Blu-ray or combo pack and information on bonus features have been announced.
Bonus Features Exclusive to the Blu-ray:
Les Misérables Singing Live: The star-studded cast and
production team discuss how the daunting challenge of singing live
rather than lip-syncing to pre-recorded tracks ultimately gave them the
creative freedom to deliver nuanced, emotionally powerful performances.
Battle at the Barricade: Director Tom Hooper wanted the dramatic
building of the barricade to be as visceral and intense as possible, so
he had his actors build it in real time, literally hurling furniture out
of windows to construct an actual barricade. This featurette takes an
in-depth look at the creation and filming of all the action on this
remarkable set.
The West End Connection: Meet the "godfather" of the original stage production of Les Misérables, renowned West End producer Cameron Mackintosh, who was deeply involved in the filming, as well as former Les Misérables theatrical stars who were thrilled to appear in supporting roles in the current film.
Les Misérables on Location: Filming rather than staging Les
Misérables presents the opportunity to shoot in real world locations: a
massive dry dock on the coast of England, a beautiful underground chapel
in the heart of London and the ancient city of Winchester. Members of
the cast and crew talk about what it was like to find and work in these
incredible locations.
Bonus Features on both Blu-ray and DVD:
The Stars of Les Misérables: Director Tom Hooper talks about
casting the iconic characters, and the actors discuss why it was
important to them to be a part of this groundbreaking version of Les Misérables.
Creating the Perfect Paris: Production designer Eve Stewart created a
massive Paris set featuring real cobblestones and running water. Take
an intricate look into the detailed recreation of these Paris streets
that no longer exist in today’s world.
The Original Masterwork: Victor Hugo's Les Misérables: This
mini-documentary takes a look at the historical backdrop and universal
themes of Hugo's classic, and how the filmmakers mined the novel to
enrich the look and feel of the film.
Feature Commentary with Director Tom Hooper
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