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Longmire - Warner Archive to Release Blu-ray Version of 'The Complete 3rd Season' *UPDATED*

(Bailey Chase), has been shot by a mysterious "white warrior." And Walt's right-hand deputy, Vic (Katee Sackhoff), may not have shaken off a stalker from her past.
While Walt shoulders these burdens, his daughter Cady (Cassidy Freeman) fights in court to clear Henry's name, and The Ferg (Adam Bartley) holds down the fort behind the scenes as threats to the lawmen come from all directions. Absaroka County's dark secrets run deeper than Walt imagined, and the closer he gets to uncovering the true bloody hand behind his wife's murder, the more he realizes that connection and corruptions may ensnare them all.
We brought you Warner's press release this past November about their upcoming March 3rd DVD-format release of Longmire - The Complete 3rd Season.
At the time there was no word about a release in Blu-ray Disc format...but then again the studio originally releases the first season to stores on DVD, and then the second season to stores, and then made a BD version with both seasons available straight from their Warner Archive online store. We've somewhat expected that to be the case with the third season as well.
Now, with the show's fourth season being planned for broadcast through Netflix instead of on A&E (the network channel cancelled the show, so the digital service cheerfully picked it up), the Warner Archives has announced that they will indeed make Longmire - The Complete 3rd Season available on high-def Blu-ray Disc, a 3-BD set priced through the odvdo.com online store at just $18.95 SRP (could this be a typo in their listing?) and $40.99 SRP via Amazon.com (see button links for both entries, below) which is also found on the DVD version:
THE GHOST IN THE STORM featurette - the documentary will focus upon the density of material that is viewed through the simplest of human emotions regarding obsession. Once the ghosts are vanquished, where do the characters go from here? Have they truly survived trauma and picked up their proverbial "pieces"? Is the end of obsession, the end of purpose over their lives, or is Season Three the re-birth?
Here's the front cover art for this Blu-ray version of the title. Our thanks to one of our readers, "Jeff," who was the first to email us about it:
 
 

Date:2015-2-12 【Return】