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Originally Posted by BillieCassin
They can't be - unless they include a 3D Blu-ray in the package like Avatar - the UHD codec doesn't even have a setting for it.
Thankfully, with this film, Universal made the 3D version super-common and easy to get already for those that want it, so I see why there was no need to include it here and make everyone else pay more for a disc so easily obtainable.
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That's what I meant. 3D movies released on UHD can't be in 3D because the format doesn't support it. This of course makes them less interesting to some, but personally I'm not worried about it, in part because I can't even buy a TV that does 3D anymore anyway.
That's what I was trying to say.