Titanic: Blood & Steel (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced the 12-part TV series
Title: Titanic: Blood & Steel (IMDb)
Starring: Kevin Zegers
Released: 4th December 2012
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($29.97) releases of Titanic: Blood & Steel for December 4th. The only extra material will be 2 featurettes ("The Visual Effects of Titanic: Blood & Steel", "Making of Titanic: Blood & Steel"). We've attached the official package artwork for each of the releases below:


Quote: Belfast, 1909. The Harland and Wolff shipyard has been handed the greatest project in its history. It will build a great, unsinkable ship. And it will be called the RMS Titanic. Titanic: Blood & Steel is the untold story of the building of a legend, and the many lives it affected during its 3-year construction. To its wealthy investors, it was a dream. To the middle class who oversaw the project, it was a challenge. But to the working class who built it, Titanic was the start of a revolution. With Ireland under British rule, and the Protestant and Catholic struggle intensifying, Titanic was more than a ship…it was a symbol of ambition, hope and unity.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Kevin Zegers
Released: 4th December 2012
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($29.97) releases of Titanic: Blood & Steel for December 4th. The only extra material will be 2 featurettes ("The Visual Effects of Titanic: Blood & Steel", "Making of Titanic: Blood & Steel"). We've attached the official package artwork for each of the releases below:


Synopsis
Quote: Belfast, 1909. The Harland and Wolff shipyard has been handed the greatest project in its history. It will build a great, unsinkable ship. And it will be called the RMS Titanic. Titanic: Blood & Steel is the untold story of the building of a legend, and the many lives it affected during its 3-year construction. To its wealthy investors, it was a dream. To the middle class who oversaw the project, it was a challenge. But to the working class who built it, Titanic was the start of a revolution. With Ireland under British rule, and the Protestant and Catholic struggle intensifying, Titanic was more than a ship…it was a symbol of ambition, hope and unity.
News by Tom Woodward
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Did this subject matter really need a tv show? The miniseries from the mid 90s seemed overlong talking about the same thing.
Sounds like the new Battlestar Galactica series. Not that I expect that to happen now...



