Arrow Season Two Coming to Blu-Ray on September 16

The folks over at Blu-Ray.com have new box art and details about Warner Home Entertainment's [...]

The folks over at Blu-Ray.com have new box art and details about Warner Home Entertainment's release of Arrow: The Complete Second Season, which they say will be out on DVD and Blu-ray on September 16.

Yes, theoretically streaming as well, although since the episodes were released to iTunes, Amazon and more throughout the year, you can just go buy them now.

The DVD comes packed with a gag reel as well as episode commentaries on a few episodes and a lot of behind-the-scenes looks at the way the show does its stunts.

Based on the DC Comics "Green Arrow" superhero comic book series, Arrow has been reinvented for a modern day audience. Starling City has been torn apart by the Undertaking, so the need for the hooded vigilante -- now known as The Arrow -- is more urgent than ever. After retreating to the island on which he was once stranded, Oliver Queen (Amell) returns to protect his mother, sister and besieged company but comes to realize that allies and enemies have switched sides, and the stranglehold of evil on family, friends and city is diabolically linked to his fateful shipwreck. A once-tight comrade-at-arms and a strength-enhancing, yet mind-warping serum may prove to be the mightiest adversaries The Arrow has ever encountered. Can justice find its target in this 23-episode season? Or will all fall before the fury of Deathstroke?

The Blu-ray/DVD/UltraViolet Combo Pack release of Arrow: The Complete First Season features 23 episodes spread across four BD-50 discs, 1080p video, a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track, DVD and UltraViolet copies of the entire season, and the following extras:

From Vigilante to Green Arrow
How Did They Do That?! Action & FX
Wirework: The Impossible Moves of Arrow
Select Episode Commentaries
Deleted Scenes
Gag Reel

As seen above, the Blu-ray edition of the season will come as a DVD/Blu-ray Combo Pack with a digital edition thrown in for good measure, not unlike the show's first season.

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