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DC’s Legends of Tomorrow on Home Video in August

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow on Home Video in August As I’ve mentioned, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is the only superhero TV show I’m current on right now. (I’m looking forward to catching up on Supergirl soon, but I fear I may have given up on The Flash without noticing it. When the episode backlog on TiVo hits double digits, it may be a lost cause.) That’s because it’s fun and dramatic without too much angst, and I love seeing the characters in different historical eras (particularly when they geek […]

As I’ve mentioned, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is the only superhero TV show I’m current on right now. (I’m looking forward to catching up on Supergirl soon, but I fear I may have given up on The Flash without noticing it. When the episode backlog on TiVo hits double digits, it may be a lost cause.) That’s because it’s fun and dramatic without too much angst, and I love seeing the characters in different historical eras (particularly when they geek out over seeing young George Lucas). So I’m eager to rewatch the second season when it becomes available in August.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Second Season comes to DVD (list price $39.99) and Blu-ray (list price $44.98) on August 15. Unlike some of its comic-book cousins coming out the same month, the Blu-ray is a traditional market release, not a Warner Archive exclusive, which means it will also include digital copies (via UltraViolet) of the episodes.

The Legends of Tomorrow are Victor Garber and Franz Drameh as Firestorm, Brandon Routh as the Atom, Arthur Darvill as Rip Hunter, Caity Lotz as White Canary, and Dominic Purcell as Heat Wave. They’re joined this season by Vixen (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) and Citizen Steel (Nick Zano) to fight “the first ever team of DC Super-Villains: the Legion of Doom, including Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman), Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough), Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller), and the Reverse Flash (Matt Letscher).”

The set will include the following special features:

  • A featurette on the crossover among the CW superhero shows, “Allied: The Invasion Complex”
  • The 2016 Comic-Con panel
  • Deleted scenes
  • Gag reel

Unfortunately, they don’t seem to have included all the crossover episodes, meaning you’ll need to get the Arrow and Flash DVD sets, not yet announced, to see it all. Here are the 17 episode titles:

  1. Out of Time
  2. The Justice Society of America
  3. Shogun
  4. Abominations
  5. Compromised
  6. Outlaw Country
  7. Invasion!
  8. The Chicago Way
  9. Raiders of the Lost Art
  1. The Legion of Doom
  2. Turncoat
  3. Camelot/3000
  4. Land of the Lost
  5. Moonshot
  6. Fellowship of the Spear
  7. Doomworld
  8. Aruba

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