
Source Code will debut on VOD two weeks before Blu-ray and DVD on July 8
The studio has been a leader in home entertainment since offering all of its titles on VOD and through EST day and date with a disc's release since the company was founded in 2007. Summit's Twilight was the first film to gross $100 million at the domestic box office released in this pattern, now a standard practice for both major studios and independents.
"As the way a consumer's consumption of feature films evolves, we are always looking for new ways that meet these demands," said Steve Nickerson, President, Summit Home Entertainment. "While we are optimistic about the consumer appetite for this type of home entertainment release pattern, we are only conducting a test in this case and not making an overall policy shift at this time. Once the results are in we will analyze the data and see what the consumer has to say."
Source Code was released theatrically in the US by Summit on April 1, 2011 and has earned over $110 million in worldwide box office. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, and Vera Farmiga, and directed by Duncan Jones, the sci-fi thriller tells the story of a soldier who wakes up in the body of an unknown commuter and is forced to live and relive a harrowing train bombing until he can determine who is responsible for it. Mark Gordon produced the film via The Mark Gordon Company banner along with Vendome Pictures' CEO Philippe Rousselet, and Jordan Wynn.
Source Code was released April 1st, 2011 and stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, Jeffrey Wright, Michael Arden, Cas Anvar, Russell Peters, Brent Skagford. The film is directed by Duncan Jones.





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moviegeek
don't care, i'm owning this one.
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skywise
I hate that i missed this in theaters
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Nautical
Ill watch this when it hits netflix.
2 years agoby @nautical05Flag
Dan
That's nice. I'm getting the Blu-Ray, something I can own and watch anytime I want.
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