Gotham Season 2 On Blu-Ray & DVD August 16th

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Witness the Rise and Wrath of the villains when Gotham season 2 comes to Blu-Ray and DVD this August!

The second season of Gotham just ended. We may have a bit to wait until season 3 starts, but before that we can experience season two all over again as the second season of Gotham is coming to Blu-Ray and DVD August 16th!

And of course, and Blu-Ray/DVD release worth it’s salt should come with a few special features you just can’t get anywhere else, and the Gotham Season 2’s release is not different. Here’s a list of the special features, which appear to be on both the DVD & Blu-Ray editions of Gotham, season 2:

"Gotham: 2015 Comic-Con Panel: Warner Bros. Television Presents a Night of DC Entertainment at Comic-Con 2015: GothamGotham by Noir Light: Gotham is deeply cast into the film noir technique and edgy attitude. The camera’s lens is able to pick up on the subtlety for the fans to enjoy a modern update to an age old tradition, of how to paint with shadow and light.Alfred: Batman’s Greatest Ally: This story is about Gotham’s take on the father/son bond between Bruce Wayne and his butler Alfred. The depth of the mythology from the comic books comes to life on the series. Poignant and powerful.Cold Hearted – The Tale of Victor Fries: The mix of cold blood and a warm heart. We examine the humanistic melt-down of Victor Fries in pursuit of a cure for his love, Nora.Character featurettes"

Gotham Season 2’s home video release will also feature deleted scenes and a gag reel.

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While I am all for a gag reel, I’m really annoyed that once again, Gotham features no commentaries on any of the episodes, that’s usually a key selling point for me. But I do think the second season of Gotham was a pretty strong improvement over the first one. We’ll be sure to review the Blu-Ray edition of Gotham: Season two when it comes out on August 16th. If you don’t wait to wait, the whole second season of Gotham is available on digital formats now.

h/t Comicmix.com