The difference is, the special edition avatar has 9 extra minutes of deleted scenes
The theatrical cut is approximately 124 minutes long, while the special edition is 127 minutes long.
No. There is no reason to believe there will ever be a theatrical movie.
Theatrical refers to performances that are presented in a formal setting, such as a theater, where live actors perform a scripted play, musical, or other dramatic work in front of an audience. Non-theatrical, on the other hand, encompasses a broader range of performance and media, including film, television, and digital content, which may not involve live audiences or traditional stage settings. While theatrical performances focus on live interaction and immediate audience engagement, non-theatrical works often rely on recorded or broadcast formats.
Theatrical version of a movies is just the (edited-for ratings) version released to be screened in theaters or cinemas.Mostly,straight-to-DVD movies are unedited,unrated or uncut.In other words Directors Cut. The DVD version might have longer,uncut,sometimes blasphemous,racial and extremely violent scenes.The theater version on the other hand have a rating by the MPAA(PG,NC-18,R etc) after being screened or premiered for the first time.
Made in Hollywood Teen Edition - 2006 Theatrical Exhibition 2-16 was released on: USA: 26 April 2008
Made in Hollywood Teen Edition - 2006 Theatrical Exhibition 2 3-12 was released on: USA: 14 February 2009
Christopher Lee's character of Saruman was completely cut from the theatrical edition of The Return of the King. Saruman can be seen, however, on the Extended Edition of RotK.
The difference is, the special edition avatar has 9 extra minutes of deleted scenes
The theatrical cut is approximately 124 minutes long, while the special edition is 127 minutes long.
Thursday's Fictions - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG (broadcast edition) Australia:M (theatrical version)
Tropic Thunder will be released on DVD and on Blu-Ray November 18. The film will be released in a single-disc theatrical edition ($19.99 SRP), a two-disc director's cut edition ($24.99 SRP)
Theatrical Syndicate was created in 1896.
Theatrical Madness was created in 2005.
The Episode of the Theatrical Venture was created in 1914.
Theatrical Management Association was created in 1894.
CBS Theatrical Films ended in 1985.