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Entertainment is targeting April 8 as the date it will release
its first batch of Blu-ray Disc titles that can be connected to
the Internet for more bonus materials and features.
The musical spoof "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" and the
Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi thriller "The 6th Day" will be the
studio's first two BD-Live titles. Their release coincides with
the launch of a new software update for Sony's PlayStation 3
that makes the game console the first Blu-ray player with
Internet connectivity, an ability known as "Profile 2.0."
Ultimately, all Blu-ray players will be Profile 2.0. When
the format launched in June 2006, Blu-ray players were of the
basic Profile 1.0 kind, meaning they could offer neither
picture-in-picture nor Internet connectivity, something the
doomed HD DVD rival format offered from Day 1.
Now, the big push is for Profile 2.0 players, which are
slated to start coming to market in the next few months.
Accordingly, studios are scrambling to produce final spec
BD-Live software as well, with Lionsgate leading the charge in
January with "War" and "Saw IV" -- a bold move, considering
there weren't yet any players on the market that could tap into
the discs' Web-enhanced content.
Sony's two BD-Live titles each include exclusive
downloadable theatrical and home video previews along with a
FAQ about BD-Live functionality. "Walk Hard" includes three
featurettes that star Bill Hader as Derek Stone, a historian
and expert "Coxologist." These featurettes are available only
via the BD-Live download.
BD-Live titles also have the potential to enable a wide
range of Web-based features, including ringtone and wallpaper
downloads, peer-to-peer interactions, live virtual events and
gaming.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter