Butterfly Effect 3 on DVD and Blu-ray

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Butterfly Effect 3 on DVD and Blu-ray
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Posted: August 7th, 2009.

DEATH REPEATS ITSELF IN THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT 3: REVELATIONS

Chris Carmack (The O.C.) and Rachel Milner (Californication) star in the second sequel of the phenomenally successful time-travelling franchise THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT 3: REVELATIONS released on DVD on 14 September from Icon Home Entertainment. A Blu-ray triple pack containing all three films will also be released on the same day.

What would you do if you could go back in time and change the future? The Butterfly Effect shows the frightening consequences of those who try to re-write their destinies with thrilling and horrifying effect. See the next episode in the electrifying film series on DVD or own all three in a hi-definition Blu-ray triple pack.

Sam Reed (Carmack) can travel back in time and makes his living helping to identify killers to the police. However if he changes anything, deliberately or accidentally ‘the butterfly effect’ causes history to change. When he returns to the present, things are often completely different and he has no clear memory of what happened.

When memories of his own girlfriend’s murder re-surface he breaks the rules by trying to find the killer in order to get the accused off death row but, in doing so, he ends up changing his own history. Every attempt to fix the resulting change further scrambles his memory and creates worse problems. Can he solve the mystery before he loses his mind?

Darker, more harrowing and violent, Revelations is a must-see for fans of the previous films. The original was a box office smash and starred Ashton Kutcher (What Happens in Vegas) and Eric Stoltz (Mask). The first sequel starred Erica Durance (Smallville’s Lois Lane), 90210’s Dustin Milligan and Chris Gauthier (Eureka, Watchmen).

The DVD is released on September 14th, it runs for 93 mins and retails for £15.99 on DVD,but is currently on Amazon at the link above for £9.98.A Blu-ray trilogy boxset is also available for £15.88.

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