![]() If you want the cheapest and most convenient way to get most of the extras, get any of the Hogwarts Express sets that have 25 discs. Option 4 - Option 3 sounds appealing, but I also want the 'Magical Movie Mode' disc. The 3D discs for the two Deathly Hallows movies, which can also be found on their own. These are the same discs that were on their initial standalone DVD releases, so they're extremely easy to come across nowadays. The DVD bonus features discs for the first four films that were in the Ultimate Editions onwards. However, there is an abridged version of the documentary from this disc that was released on the Target-exclusive version of Deathly Hallows, Part 2. The exclusive 'bonus disc' from the Wizard's and Hogwarts collection sets This has not been released on any subsequent set. Everything that is missing from the Wizard's and Hogwarts collections, respectively. ![]() They come with the documentary discs that were on the previous sets which were not ported over to the complete collection 4K set, with the documentary discs for Order of the Pheonix onwards carrying over the DVD extras. The easier route to go is to buy the individual 4K UHD releases of the eight films. Option 3 - I want the bonus features, but don't want to have to buy the 4Ks afterward. The various goodies that are exclusive to the Wizard's Collection. ![]() The same items that are from the Wizard's Collection. This release is also OOP, but can had for far cheaper than the Wizard's Collection. All of the on-disc content is the same, but this release drops the deluxe packaging and various accessories in lieu of a more standard book-style packaging. Warner Bros took the same discs from the Wizards Collection and released them a couple of years later in a more compact Hogwarts Collection. Option 2 - I like Option 1, but I don't want to spend *that* much. The Magical Movie Mode for Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone, which post-dates the 4K releases. ![]() The character cards from the previous Ultimate Editions were not carried over with this release. The set also comes with various accessories, and looks amazing on shelf. It has all of the discs from the Ultimate Editions, as well as an exclusive bonus disc. The long-OOP Wizard's Collection is definitely the most fulfilling. Option A - Price is no objection I want it all. What releases should I get if I want as much of the legacy bonus content as possible? ![]()
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