AMC has found it's next
Breaking Bad-like hit in
Preacher; While the numbers haven't been thrilling, Breaking Bad and other big AMC shows didn't pull huge numbers until much later in their run. The show has been popular, though and it seems AMC believes in the show's potential that it ordered a longer second season with 13 episodes. Good news is that fans of the popular AMC show is that the show is gonna hit Home Video. Some cool Blu-Ray and DVD details have just been revealed:
PREACHER: SEASON ONE contains all ten episodes in three-disc Blu-ray and DVD sets with deleted and extended scenes and two featurettes. Get an in-depth look at the pilot with Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in “The Unfilmable Pilot,” where they discuss the inception of the series and how the pilot struggled for years to be made, and in “The Stunts of Preacher” learn how Stunt Choreographer John Koyama broke down some of the season’s most intense, bloody, and complex stunts. Exclusive to the Blu-ray is a gag reel and two additional featurettes including “Chainsaw Fight Breakdown,” a look inside the intense chainsaw fight between Cassidy, DeBlanc, and Fiore with behind-the-scenes footage of stunt rehearsals and fight choreography, and get to know the comic book favorite character Saint of Killers and how he was adapted for the show in “Behind the Killing Machine: Saint of Killers.”
BLU-RAY Features:
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Deleted & Extended Scenes
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“The Unfilmable Pilot”
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“The Stunts of Preacher”
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Gag Reel (Blu-ray Exclusive)
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“Chainsaw Fight Breakdown” (Blu-ray Exclusive)
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“Behind the Killing Machine: Saint of Killers” (Blu-ray Exclusive)
I am certainly eager to buy the Blu-Ray. Will you buy it? If so, sound off below. Preacher returns this sunday with 'Call and Response'. Be sure to tune in. Plus, here's the Comic-Con panel for Preacher down below, so check it out, it's pretty cool.
Fulfilling a promise to his deceased father, one-time outlaw Jesse Custer returns home to West Texas to take over his dad's church. Jesse's mission, however, becomes twisted when his body is overcome by a cryptic force that unleashes within him a highly unconventional power. Together with hell-raising ex-girlfriend Tulip and Irish vagabond Cassidy, the preacher-in-training embarks on a journey to find God in a world inhabited by holy, hellish, and everything-in-between characters. The darkly comedic "Preacher" is based on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's popular 1990s comic book franchise of the same name. Executive producers include Sam Catlin ("Breaking Bad"), and Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg ("Superbad," "Neighbors")