Flash Season 1 DVD Announced

Season DVD/Blu-Ray sets for both The Flash and Arrow were announced today. As reported by CBR, both series’ sets will be released on September 22nd and contain all 23 episodes. Blu-Ray sets for both series will be priced at $60.10, while the DVD sets will cost $59.98.

The Flash Season One’s bonus content (on both DVD and Blu-Ray) includes:

* The Fastest Man Alive!

* Creating the Blur

* The Chemistry of Emily and Grant Screen Test

* Behind the Story: The Trickster Returns!

*DC Comics Night at Comic-Con 2014 Presenting Gotham, The Flash, Constantine and Arrow

*Audio Commentary

* Deleted Scenes

* Gag Reel

I’m looking forward to this, particularly the gag reel and the featurette about the Trickster. How about you guys?

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Lia is a Canadian fan of the Flashes and the Rogues. She's particularly interested in memorabilia of the Rogues and Reverse Flashes, collecting art, and memorizing a whole lot of pointless trivia. She may be the world's only diehard fan of the Top due to a love of hopeless causes, and she runs a fan blog on Tumblr, known as gorogues or The Rogues Kick Ass.

3 thoughts on “Flash Season 1 DVD Announced

  1. veronica

    As someone who wasn’t impressed with the show and gave up watching half way through I’ll pass. I might buy it to add to my Flash collection when I see it selling for 20 bucks at Wal-Mart.

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  2. Kelson

    The gag reel and extras do sound like fun.

    I think one of these days I’ll have to do a trilogy viewing of the two 1990s Trickster episodes and the new one.

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  3. Kyer

    I’ve enjoyed the show online purely as a ‘speedster’ program and wouldn’t mind watching the gag reel (because most gag reels are fun to watch) but I’ve got other things I need the money for. (Just back from the pharmacy and…sticker shock!) The Trickster was never a favorite for me.

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