Warner Home Video Announces Launch of Titles on the High Definition HD DVD Format in European Markets
Warner Bros. titles will be released in conjunction with the expected European availability of HD DVD movie players and will include recent hits such as "Rumor Has It" and "Constantine," as well as classics from the extensive Warner Home Video library such as "Goodfellas," "Troy" and "Lethal Weapon."
"European consumers are primed for high definition content with their steady adoption of HDTVs. With the introduction of HD DVD players and Warner Bros. HD DVD titles, we are poised to meet this growing demand," said Ron Sanders, President of Warner Home Video. "Warner Home Video is offering a wide array of high definition titles so movie enthusiasts throughout Europe can witness the stunning in-home viewing and audio experience that high definition provides."
HD DVD offers resolution up to six times higher than standard definition DVDs, extraordinarily vibrant contrast and color in addition to beautifully crisp sound. HD DVD also provides a new level of interactivity, giving instant access to extra features with the debut of a seamless menu-bar that allows viewers to enjoy features and settings without leaving or interrupting the film.
Today, the vast Warner Bros. library, considered one of the most prestigious and prodigious in the world, consists of more than 6,600 feature films, 40,000 television titles and 14,000 animated titles (including over 1,500 classic animated shorts). The library currently consists of films from such distinguished banners as Warner Bros. Pictures, Castle Rock, Warner Independent Pictures, Lorimar Pictures, RKO and classic MGM (pre-1986).
About Warner Home Video
With operations in 89 international territories, Warner Home Video commands the largest distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. Warner Home Video's film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment Company, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Video and New Line Home Entertainment.
