Watch this clip from the alternate opening scene exclusive to the Avatar Extended Collector’s Edition

The AVATAR Extended Collector’s Edition Blu-ray packaging

Recently director James Cameron and producer Jon Landau took part in an exciting media day where they introduced audiences to an array of interactive experiences, showcasing the intricate production and behind-the-scenes special effects for the upcoming Avatar Extended Collector’s Edition release, which hits Blu-ray and DVD on November 16th.

The behemoth release features the original theatrical version of Avatar, the special edition re-release of Avatar, and a special collector’s extended cut of the instant classic sci-fi film, which reportedly contains an exclusive alternate opening sequence. After watching the release trailer, it’s clear this is no one or two shot added bonus for DVD-land. This opening sequence features entirely unique FX shots not seen in the original film, that will only add to Avatar universe that James Cameron created with the original film.

Below you can watch the release trailer, and catch a glimpse of this new footage, along with images from the media day event, which features the incredibly talented crew highlighting their respective specialties, including designing the Avatar world, virtual production, the sounds of pandora and visual effects.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTtBXpw8db4

More about The Avatar Extended Collector’s Edition

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment announces the Avatar DVD and Blu-ray three-Disc set of the worldwide theatrical and home entertainment phenomenon containing even more of the Avatar experience with over eight hours of never-before-seen material and in-depth exploration into the world of Pandora. Director James Cameron is unlocking the secrets of Pandora and taking fans on a guided tour of his vision with the highly anticipated release of Avatar Extended Collector’s Edition on Blu-ray and DVD releasing November 16th in North America and rolling out internationally from November 15th. These exclusive Extended Collector’s Editions come with iconic, collectible packaging to get fans to experience Pandora like never before. With three versions of the film, Avatar fans will get an all-new extended cut of the film and hours of never-before seen material including over 45 minutes of amazing deleted scenes.

“I told our team – let’s do the ultimate box set of Avatar, with everything in it the fans could possibly want. There’s an extended length cut that’s sixteen minutes longer, plus documentaries, behind the scenes featurettes, artwork and over 45 minutes of deleted scenes.  Everything worth putting into a special edition is in this set,” said James Cameron.

The three-disc Avatar Extended Collector’s Edition Blu-ray and Extended Collector’s Edition DVD will both feature the original theatrical release, a special edition re-release, family audio track with all objectionable language removed and new collector’s extended cut with sixteen more minutes including an exclusive alternate opening Earth scene. Viewers will journey to the depths of Pandora with filmmakers during “Capturing Avatar“ an in-depth feature length documentary covering the 16 year filmmaker journey including all new interviews with James Cameron, Jon Landau and cast and crew exploring James Cameron’s unique vision for the film seen by more than 310 million people worldwide. The Oscar and Golden Globe winning epic is the highest grossing film of all time, taking in over $2.7 billion in worldwide box office. It is also the top-selling Blu-ray disc of all time.

The Avatar Extended Collector’s Edition Blu-ray will also have even more bonus material and interactive viewing.  Through the unparalleled, interactive technology of Blu-ray, fans can dive further into the world of the Na’vi and experience the #1 international sensation from behind the scenes, with a “master class” on the production of the film.  Leveraging the interactivity of Blu-ray, viewers can experience the full film in three stages of production:  Performance Capture, Template (1990’s video game version) and Final as well as a composite of all stages in “Pandora’s Box”.  This will be supported with interviews by Jim Cameron and the filmmakers and serve as a “master class” on the making of Avatar.

Avatar Extended Collection’s Edition: 3-Disc Collector’s Edition Blu-ray

Disc One

  • Original Theatrical Version
  • Special Edition Re-Release
  • Collector’s Extended Cut, including 16 additional minutes of footage and an exclusive alternate opening
  • Family Audio Track, with all objectionable language removed.

Disc Two

  • “Capturing Avatar“ An in-depth feature length documentary with James Cameron, Jon Landau   and cast and crew
  • Deleted Scenes – including over 45 minutes of new never-before-seen deleted scenes
  • Production Materials

Disc Three

  • Open “Pandora’s Box” and go deeper into the filmmaker process
  • Interactive Scene Deconstruction: Explore the various stages of production through 3 different viewing modes
  • Production Shorts: 17 featurettes covering performance capture, scoring the film, 3D fusion camera, stunts and much more
  • Avatar Archives including original scriptment, 300 page screenplay and the extensive Pandorapedia
  • BD-live Portal with additional bonus materials

Avatar Collector’s Edition: 3-Disc Special Edition DVD

Disc One

  • Original Theatrical Version
  • Special Edition Re-release
  • Collector’s Extended Cut, including 16 additional minutes of footage and an exclusive alternate opening

Disc Two

  • Original Theatrical Version
  • Special Edition Re-release
  • Collector’s Extended Cut

Disc Three

  • “Capturing Avatar“ An in-depth feature length documentary with James Cameron, Jon Landau and cast and crew
  • Deleted Scenes – including over 45 minutes of new never-before-seen deleted scenes

Avatar Extended Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Release Date: November 16, 2010
Screen Format: Widescreen (1.78:1)
Audio: English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (BD) / English 5.1 Dolby Digital (DVD), French, Spanish and Portuguese 5.1 Dolby Digital, Subtitles
Total Run Time: 162 Minutes (Original Theatrical Version)