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MAD MEN Complete Series Comes Your Way This October

With just over a month to go before the beginning of the fall TV season, viewers will have to get back into the groove of waiting week by week for new episodes of their favorite television shows. This October, Lionsgate Entertainment will help curing any “binge-watching withdrawals” with the release of Mad Men: The Complete Collection on Blu-Ray and DVD.

Released on October 13, the 23-disc set will include all 92 episodes of the Emmy-winning drama starring Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones, and Christina Hendricks. The set will also include a plethora of bonus features including cast wrap interviews, a casting featurette, a historical timeline of the series, and audio commentaries from cast and crew.

In addition to those in-disc features, the collection will also come with a commemorative book, two lowball tumblers, and four coasters. Two tumblers, but four coasters? Sounds like a hotdog/bun situation.

For fans of the show that don’t want to fall into the “Star Wars Trap” (buying every version or release of a movie or show ever), Lionsgate is also releasing the second half of the final season individually as well. Regardless of your purchasing preferences, Mad Men has you in mind.

Mad Men: The Complete Collection is priced at $209.97, but you can pre-order it from Amazon for 188.97. Much like other Amazon pre-orders, expect the final price to be even lower. The DVD version of the same set is priced at $209.98.

So what do you think? Are you excited to be able to own all of Mad Men? Let me know on Twitter or in the comments below.

H/T: Collider

IMAGES: Amazon, ExecutiveOrder9066/DeviantArt

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