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A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD Arrives On Blu-ray June 4th

BRUCE WILLIS RETURNS FOR THE FIFTH INSTALLMENT OF THE LEGENDARY ACTION FRANCHISE.

Featuring An Extended Edition with More than Two Hours of Explosive Extras, the Heart Pounding Thriller Arrives Just in Time for Father’s Day

Arriving on Digital HD™ on May 14 and Blu-ray and DVD June 4

Yippee Ki Yay, John McClane is back, this time with his son and twice the excitement. Keeping audiences on the edge of their seats for 25 years, the latest chapter of the popular action franchise delivers the thrills and the ultimate father-son action duo as A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD debuts on Digital HD on May 14 and on Blu-ray and DVD June 4 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Featuring a double dose of McClane power, the film will also be available as an “Extended Edition” with over two hours of extreme bonus material just in time for Father’s Day.

Bruce Willis is back in action — mind-blowing, heart-stopping, rip-roaring action — as John McClane, the heroic New York cop with a knack for being in the wrong place at the right time. John’s latest predicament takes him all the way to Russia to track down his estranged son, Jack (Jai Courtney), who has been imprisoned in Moscow. But the mission takes a deadly turn as father and son must join forces to thwart a nuclear weapons heist that could trigger World War III!

Twenty-five years after the classic thriller Die Hard was released, A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD takes the action to a whole new level with the 2-disc Blu-ray Extended Edition featuring over two hours of intense extras. Between the Anatomy of a Car Chase, an hour long behind-the-scenes documentary that looks at the making of the movie, commentary with the Director and deleted scenes, the Blu-ray proves that two McClanes are better than one.

A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD 2-Disc BD/Ultraviolet/DVD & DC

● Disc 1: Blu-ray
○ Extended Cut of the Film
○ Deleted Scenes
■ Jack Scopes Out Courthouse
■ Collins Gets Approval to Move
■ John McClane Original Introduction
■ Russian Girls on Plane
■ Safe House Intrusion
■ Gun Store
■ Fight with Anton
○ Making it Hard to Die
■ Introduction
■ Stunts
■ Helicopters and Aerial
■ Special Effects
■ Motion Base
■ Armoury
■ Russia and Budapest
■ The Look of the Movie
■ Chernobyl
■ Camera Work
■ Editorial Los Angeles
■ Color Grading
■ Visual Effects
■ Film Scoring
■ Wrap Up
○ Anatomy of a Car Chase
○ Two of a Kind
○ Back in Action
○ The New Face of Evil
○ Pre-vis
■ Cold Opening
■ Cold Opening
■ Truck Chase
○ VFX Sequences
○ Stills: Gallery
■ Storyboards
■ Concept Art
○ Theatrical trailers
○ Commentary by Director John Moore and First Assistant Director Mark Cotone
○ Maximum McClane
● Disc 2: DVD & Digital Copy (Film only)

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A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD 2-DISC BLU-RAY
Street Date: June 4, 2013
Prebook Date: May 8, 2013
Screen Format: 16:9
Audio: 1-English DTS-HD-Master Audio 7.1
2-English Descriptive Audio 5.1 (Theatrical Cut only)
3-Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
4- French Dolby Digital 5.1
U.S. Rating: R
Total Run Time: 1:38
Closed Captioned: No (Includes English Subtitles for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing)

A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD DVD
Street Date: June 4, 2013
Prebook Date: May 8, 2013
Screen Format: 16:9
Audio: 1-English Dolby Digital 5.1
2-English Descriptive Audio 5.1
3-Spanish Surround Dolby Digital 2.0
4-French Surround Dolby Digital 2.0 U.S
U.S. Rating: R
Total Run Time: 1:38
Closed Captioned: Yes

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