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Mar 17 2010, 10:34am CDT | by Robert Evans
Leave it to Hollywood to piss away every ounce of good will they manage to earn. Reuters reports that Twentieth Century Fox intends to squeeze every dime they can out of Avatar's DVD sales. The Blu-ray 2D Avatar edition will launch in April, but it will be entirely devoid of special features. THAT version of the DvD won't hit until November.
The 3D edition of the DVD isn't expected to be out until some point in 2011. Avatar has made $2.64 billion so far, but I guess it's too much to ask a studio to not be money-grubbing opportunists. Fox claims that the first edition is being released devoid of features in order to use "all available storage space" to get the "best picture and sound" results.
Yeah, okay.
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