Terminiator Salvation: The Machinima Series Coming to DVD Nov. 3rd

On November 3rd Warner Home Video will release Terminator Salvation The Machinima Series. Using real-time 3-D graphics from video game graphic engines and featuring the voice of Moon Bloodgood, Terminator Salvation The Machinima Series follows resistance pilot Blair Williams in her search for a mysterious disturbance known as Ghost across a post-nuclear Los Angeles, 2 years before the events in Terminator Salvation. The 6 episodes of the series, previously available as digital downloads, will be available on DVD for the first time with 20 minutes of special features for $9.95 US.  Right now on the WB, you can pre-order the seriesterminator-machinima and save $2.

Here’s what you can expect to get on the DVD:

  • All 6 episodes
  • The Making of Terminator Salvation The Machinima Series – Learn how game assets evolve into movies. Features interviews with developers, producers and Moon Bloodgood at work voicing Blair Williams
  • Character Profile: Blair Williams – Explore the character of resistance fighter Blair Williams in depth and learn why the creators used Machinima as the storytelling vehicle

And if you aren’t familiar with the series, here’s a synopsis:

“My name is Blair Williams. I fight for the Resistance.” It is the year 2016, and Resistance fighter Blair Williams embarks on a deadly mission to search for a threat that is weakening humanity’s defense against the self-aware artificial intelligence called Skynet and its lethal Terminators. Moon Bloodgood reprises her Terminator Salvation role in this original machinima series, providing the voice of Williams as she takes on T-600s, MotoTerminators, Aerostats and Hunter Killers. Machinima delivers action and style in a big way, through its unique form of animation that is created using video-game engines and graphics.

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