Many collectors own both Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and Burton’s 2005 version. Here’s a quick comparison:
The 1971 film is nostalgic; the 2005 film is technically superior on disc. Both are worth owning. Charlie.and.the.Chocolate.Factory.2005.BluRay.A...
As this is sourced from a Blu-ray, the quality will be significantly superior to DVD or standard streaming. Many collectors own both Willy Wonka & the
Final Rating: 4.2/5 – A rock-solid catalog Blu-Ray with superb audio and extras, held back only by mild DNR and the lack of a native 4K physical release. The 1971 film is nostalgic; the 2005 film
While the specific resolution and audio codec depend on the "A..." continuation of the filename (which likely indicates the release group or audio format, e.g., AAC, AC3, or a group tag like AmiGO), standard Blu-ray rips possess the following baseline characteristics:
The standard Warner Bros. Blu-Ray is Region A locked (North America, Japan, South America). However, European releases (Region B) are identical in content but lack the English TrueHD track on some pressings—check the back cover.
Modern consoles: