Smallville - The Complete Boxed Set

Well hopefully things could be worked out and they do release later bluray copy. Its not are problem if problems on technical end of things have issues.
 
Blu-Ray or Bust.

Fans, like myself, have already been buying the DVDs every fall since 2002...
 
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

The Ultimate Collector's Set for the Ultimate Fan

SMALLVILLE: THE COMPLETE SERIES

Featuring All 218 Episodes, Including Never-Before-Seen Special Features, in Highly Collectable New Packaging

BURBANK, CA (April 27, 2011) - After 10 incredible seasons, Smallville: The Complete Series will arrive on DVD this fall. This ultimate collector's set for the ultimate fan features over 192 hours of content - including all 218 episodes, over five hours of newly added special features such as an unaired, never-before-seen Superboy pilot from 1961, a 90-minute series retrospective with all new interviews, the 2010 final Comic-Con panel and more!

In addition, exclusive printed materials include a Daily Planet newspaper, written by DC Comics, that highlights the important storylines developed during the 10-year run of the show and an episode guide with never-before-seen production art (storyboards/sketches) and behind-the-scenes photos. Smallville: The Complete Series is presented in highly collectable new packaging consisting of two lay-flat picture books that hold 62 discs.

"It's been an unbelievable 10 season run for Smallville, still one of the most popular series on television and one of our best-selling titles on DVD," said Rosemary Markson, WHV Vice President, TV and Special Interest Marketing. "The fan base for the franchise is not only huge, but loyal and they're going to love this ultimate collector's edition."

Soaring toward the end of its 10th and final season, this modern retelling of a hero's legendary origins blends realism, action, heart and humor as Clark Kent completes his epic journey by claiming his birthright as the world's ultimate hero - Superman.

Starring Tom Welling as "Clark Kent," Allison Mack as "Chloe Sullivan," Kristin Kreuk as "Lana Lang," Michael Rosenbaum as "Lex Luthor," John Glover as "Lionel Luthor," Erica Durance as "Lois Lane," Annette O'Toole as "Martha Kent," John Schneider as "Jonathan Kent," Justin Hartley as "Oliver Queen," Sam Jones III as "Pete Ross," Cassidy Freeman as "Tess Mercer," Aaron Ashmore as "Jimmy Olsen," Eric Johnson as "Whitney Fordman," Laura Vandervoort as "Kara," Callum Blue as "Zod," Jensen Ackles as "Jason Teague" and Sam Witwer as "Davis Bloome," Smallville has also featured many notable guest stars including Terence Stamp, James Marsters, Michael McKean, Ian Somerhalder, Jane Seymour, Brian Austin Green, Pam Grier, Helen Slater, Michael Ironside, Julian Sands, Tori Spelling, Rutger Hauer and Christopher Reeve.

Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Based on DC Comics characters, Smallville was developed for television by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar. Its executive producers have included Gough & Millar, Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders, James Marshall, Michael Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola, Todd Slavkin, Darren Swimmer, Greg Beeman, Ken Horton and Tom Welling. The series is from Tollin/Robbins Productions, Millar/Gough Ink and Warner Bros. Television.

The two-hour Smallville series finale will air on Friday, May 13, 2011, at 8pm on The CW Television Network.

MARKETING SUPPORT

Smallville: The Complete Series will be released day & date with Season 10 and will be supported with a multi-million dollar media, promotions and publicity campaign.

SPECIAL FEATURES

Never-before-seen Superboy pilot from 1961
90-minute series retrospective with all new interviews
2010 final Comic-Con panel
A Daily Planet newspaper written by DC Comics that highlights the important storylines developed during the 10-year run of the show
Episode guide with never-before-released on DVD production art and behind the scenes photos
And more!

SMALLVILLE: THE COMPLETE SERIES

Running time: 192 Hours

SRP: $339.88
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It's on youtube.

Thanks.

Isn't the cover just the same pic of Clark in his Matrix Blur outfit in the SDCC poster? Who did they get to photoshop him and why was he/she not hired for their past posters?
 
I'm surprised they can still expect people to spend close to $400 on DVD's. If someones got that kind of money laying around for media you'd think it'd be blu-ray.
 
sure I hate complete series sets they are always huge crazy prices.
 
I'm sure it won't be that expensive. Amazon will probably list it in the $200 range.
 
The 24 Complete Series box set also had a inflated SRP, but I believe it went on sale for under 200 when it came out.
 
Ya plus if the set is out in sept.oct we can always hope for black fri/xmas sales to get like a 30-50% sale off deals.
 
I'm sure it won't be that expensive. Amazon will probably list it in the $200 range.
Yeah, I mean at $350 for 10 season isn't really bad, since that makes it $35 a season, which is cheaper than the list price, but seeing as how many places, like Amazon sell the earlier ones within a $15-$25 price range, it's very likely that the series will be around $200 - $250.
 
Isn't the cover just the same pic of Clark in his Matrix Blur outfit in the SDCC poster? Who did they get to photoshop him and why was he/she not hired for their past posters?
I was wondering the same thing. It's not the exact same pic, but it looks like it was from the same shoot. But I really like how they added the jacket to it. Makes it look really convincing.

Here's a comparison.
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I was wondering the same thing. It's not the exact same pic, but it looks like it was from the same shoot. But I really like how they added the jacket to it. Makes it look really convincing.

Here's a comparison.
tomcompare.jpg

Thanks. Maybe they took different pics knowing this would be on the box. I'm guessing they went with the blue jacket so it would contrast against the \S/ behind him.
 
Thanks. Maybe they took different pics knowing this would be on the box. I'm guessing they went with the blue jacket so it would contrast against the \S/ behind him.
Yeah, I posted this pic on the last page of how it would look with the red jacket and it does make more sense from a visual standpoint to go with a blue jacket.


Personally, I really like this cover and the decision to use the red/blue jacket combo because thew series as a whole was about Clark Kent, and that's how we'll all recognize him from season 2 -8. Though I still hope that the season 10 box set used a pic of Superman.
 
Ya plus if the set is out in sept.oct we can always hope for black fri/xmas sales to get like a 30-50% sale off deals.

I think the set will come out in November to take advantage of black friday/Christmas sales. There's no point in releasing it in September anymore since they don't have to coincide it with a new season.
 
The complete boxed set is coming out on DVD this fall - it is a 62 disc set and FINALLY includes some incredible special features!

It includes a Daily Planet Newspaper talking about one of Superman's Saves, interviews of the cast after filming the finale, 5 hours of unseen bonus features from earlier seasons and the unaired pilot of the Superboy Show.

Trailer: http://bcove.me/s6dcz99e

Source: http://www.tvguide.com/News/Smallville-Complete-Series-DVD-1032302.aspx


My complaints - he's wearing the blue jacket over red shirt as opposed to what he wore throughout the majority of the series - blue shirt with red jacket. Also - where the hell is the bluray set!? Does anyone know how much this will cost btw? Talk away!

Must have...kinda upset I never really watched the show outside of a few episodes here and there (usually when other DC characters guest starred...)...

...I'm usually on the Blu-Ray wagon too, but since I haven't been buying the DVDs already, I'll get this set
 
Stupid question, but: this will include all the features from all the other releases, right?
 
I would think so its a 62 disc set I am sure all single seasons features would be there. And that probably only takes up like 50 or so discs. Sorry on my math trying to think if 4-5 episodes per disc and each season set been like 6 disc how it breaks down.
 
Each season has 6 discs, so assuming that season 10 will follow the pattern, that would bring us to 60 discs, with 2 extra, most likely featuring the Superboy pilot and other special features.
 
Maybe they should do a "Best Of Smallville" or "Fan collective" Kinda blu-ray sometime... getting all 10 seasons is too expensive for me... (yea I'm poor)
 
Episode count aside, Rosey was officially done after Season 7, whereas Kristin's last season was technically Season 8.

But let's get back to the main point of this thread, which is *****ing about why this boxed set isn't coming to blu-ray!!!!!:cmad:!!!!!

Seriously, I'm still rather upset about this. I was primed to drop $500 on it too. Guess my wallet's happy now. At least.

Yeah, I'm still pissed off about no blu-ray. I was ready to sell back my Smallville dvds so I could upgrade to blu-ray but I guess there's no point now. Doesn't even seem like they're getting ready for a blu-ray transfer anytime soon. :csad:
 

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