'Harry Potter' Wizard's Collection: Behind the Scenes With Ruper Grint and Alan Rickman (VIDEO)

Ron Draws Snape in a Clip from the Wizard's Collection
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Just when it seemed like Potter Heads would be relegated to enjoying the cinematic adventures of the Boy Who Lived only through their memories, Warner Bros. announced the "Harry Potter" Wizard's Collection. This new home-entertainment set features 31 (yeah that's right, thirty-one) discs, including eighteen discs for the movies alone. You'll get DVD, Blu-ray and Ultraviolet Digital copies of all eight films, plus extended editions for "Sorcerer's Stone" and "The Chamber of Secrets," as well as 2D and 3D versions of "Deathly Hallows, Part 1" & "Part 2." And on top of all that, the Wizard's Collection comes with 13 special feature discs, highlighting hours of never-before-seen footage from the making of the entire Potter saga, documenting the incredible decade-long adventure of the cast and crew.

Moviefone has an exclusive first look at one of the brand new special features on the Wizard's Collection; this never-before-seen clip from "Creating the World of Harry Potter Part 8: Growing Up" features Rupert Grint and Alan Rickman sharing a memory from the earlier years. It was adorable enough to see Ron Weasley back when he was a wee lil' one, but then we cut ahead to ten years later and whoa, where does the time go?

You can own the "Harry Potter" Wizard's Collection on September 7th.

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