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Originally Posted by Armandthevampire
So which way is the correct way to add titles to bundles so that they show up individually in the collection as with the Superman Collection shown above?
For me I think it makes most sense, if one would add a collection, then the individual movies bundled in that collection should be added to the complete collection itself.
Is that how it should work or am I mistaken, if so what is the most logical way?
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Generally when you're creating a bundle you're adding DVDs or Blu-rays to it not the movies themselves. So you have to be careful that the discs you're creating the bundle from are the discs in that box set.
For example if we were creating a Harry Potter box set which contained all 8 movies but no bonus discs, you wouldn't add the eight 2 disc special edition releases to the bundle, you'd add the single-disc releases (if there were any) or create new DVD entries for that bundle. With the Superman collection you'd have to double-check what's been made available outside the bundle before adding it.
Box sets like the Superman set can be complicated, sometimes it's best just to have an accurate synopsis rather than adding separate releases as they don't always line up. Creating bundles when the separate movies are legitimately separate are generally far easier to do.
As mentioned the reason as to why there's multiple versions of Superman II is because the content in the box set is split across two separate DVD releases. The set comprises of one 4-disc release (Superman: The Movie), two 2-disc releases (one for Superman II and Superman Returns (three if you count the Singer disc)) and single disc for the other movies (plus three bonus discs).