Ash Vs Evil Dead The Complete Collection on Blu-ray & DVD 10/16
By Staff Reports
Experience all three chainsaw-wielding seasons of the hilarious, critically acclaimed, most-watched comedy on Starz when the Ash vs Evil Dead: The Complete Collection arrives on Blu-ray™ (plus Digital) and DVD October 16 from Lionsgate. Legendary horror icon Bruce Campbell stars in this series that follows up Sam Raimi’s cult-classic horror film The Evil Dead. The Ash vs Evil Dead: The Complete Collection 6-disc Blu-ray and DVD includes hours of bonus content and will be available for the suggested retail price of $49.99 and $49.98, respectively.
Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell), the chainsaw-wielding, wisecracking antihero of the legendary The Evil Dead films, is back for more gore-filled adventure in this complete 30-episode collection of the “Ash vs Evil Dead” TV series. Follow Ash’s journey as he returns home to Elk Grove, Michigan, meets his long-lost daughter, and unites with former enemy Ruby (Lucy Lawless) and fellow demon fighters Pablo (Ray Santiago) and Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) for a final blood-splattering stand to save the world!
SEASON 1 BLU-RAY / DVD / DIGITAL SPECIAL FEATURES
“Inside the World of Ash” Featurette
“How to Kill a Deadite” Featurette
“Best of Ash” Featurette
Audio Commentaries
SEASON 2 BLU-RAY / DVD / DIGITAL SPECIAL FEATURES
“Season 2 First Look” Featurette
“Inside the World of Ash vs Evil Dead” Featurette
“Up Your Ash” Featurette
“Women Who Kick Ash” Featurette
“Puppets Are Cute” Featurette
“Dawn of the Spawn” Featurette
“Bringing Henrietta Back” Featurette
“The Delta” Featurette
“How to Kill a Deadite” Featurette
“Fatality Mash-Up” Featurette
Audio Commentaries
SEASON 3 BLU-RAY / DVD / DIGITAL SPECIAL FEATURES
“Season Overview” Featurette
“Inside the World of Ash vs Evil Dead” Featurette
Audio Commentaries
CAST
Bruce Campbell The Evil Dead franchise
Lucy Lawless TV’s “Xena: Warrior Princess,” “Spartacus: War of the Damned”
Ray Santiago Meet the Fockers
Dana DeLorenzo A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas
and Arielle Carver-O’Neill TV’s “Worst Year of My Life, Again!” and “Suburbs”