Gods of Egypt
The ultimate struggle to rule the world begins when Gods of Egypt arrives on Blu-ray on May 31, 2016.
The ultimate battle between good and evil threatens to destroy all creation in this epic fantasy-adventure bursting with spectacular action and amazing special effects. Gerard Butler and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau star as rival gods Set and Horus, who are locked in a war to rule the universe. To defeat the merciless Set, Horus joins forces with a brave mortal for a journey that will take them across Egypt, through the heavens, and into the afterlife in an unforgettable quest to save mankind.
The Blu-ray and Digital HD releases feature an in-depth look behind-the-scenes with six featurettes, plus storyboards of deleted scenes. The Blu-ray release also includes next-generation DTS:X™ immersive audio, which replicates and conveys the fluid movement of sound to create a richer soundscape by moving sound to precisely where the audio mixer placed it. Gods of Egypt will be available on May 31.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
Deleted Storyboards
“A Divine Vision: Creating a Cinematic Action Fantasy” Featurette
“Of Gods and Mortals: The Cast” Featurette
“Transformation: Costume, Make-up & Hair” Featurette
“On Location: Shooting in Australia” Featurette
“The Battle for Eternity: Stunts” Featurette
“A Window into Another World: Visual Effects” Featurette
Photo credit: Gerard Butler (“Set”) stars in Lionsgate Home Entertainment’s GODS OF EGYPT.
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