HBO’s ‘Mare of Easttown’ Comes to DVD on September 14

Margaret
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Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has announced that HBO’s gripping drama, Mare of Easttown: An HBO Original Limited Series, will be released on DVD on September 14, 2021. The series stars Academy Award, Emmy, and Golden Globe winner Kate Winslet and was created and written by Brad Ingelsby (The Way Back). All seven episodes were directed by Craig Zobel (HBO’s The Leftovers and Westworld).

Ingelsby returned to his home state of Pennsylvania to write the series, an exploration into the dark side of a close community and an authentic examination of how family and past tragedies can define our present. Winslet stars as Mare Sheehan, a respected small-town Pennsylvania detective investigating a local murder while also balancing her own personal life, which is rapidly falling apart around her.

Julianne Nicholson (HBO’s The Outsider), three-time Emmy-winner Jean Smart (Emmy-nominated for HBO’s Watchmen), Angourie Rice (Black Mirror), Evan Peters (American Horror Story), Emmy-winner Guy Pearce (Emmy-winner and Golden Globe nominee for HBO’s Mildred Pierce), and David Denman (Outcast) round out the star-studded cast.

The DVD, which is priced to own at $24.98 SRP ($29.98 in Canada), includes all seven episodes plus four behind-the-scenes featurettes: “Invitation to the Set,” “Mare of Easttown: A Closer Look,” “Welcome to Easttown,” and “Making Mare of Easttown.” The series will also be available on Blu-ray, courtesy of the Warner Archive Collection. The Blu-ray release includes all bonus features on the DVD and is also arriving on September 14, 2021. Warner Archive Blu-ray releases are found at wb.com/warnerarchive and your favorite online retailer.

Mare of Easttown: An HBO Original Limited Series is available now to stream on HBO Max and to own on Digital via purchase from digital retailers.

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Margaret has been a writer and editor for Nerds and Beyond since 2018. She loves Grogu, Doctor Who, and The OA. And she's still salty about #WaywardSisters. Find her on Twitter and TikTok at @MargNation.
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