Blu-ray, DVD Release: iZOMBIE: Season Three

Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: Oct. 3, 2017
Price: DVD $14.99, Blu-ray $33.91
Studio: Warner


From executive producers Rob Thomas (Veronica Mars, 90210) and Diane Ruggiero-Wright (Veronica Mars) comes iZOMBIE: Season Three, which arrives on and DVD on prior to its Season Four broadcast premiere on The CW.

To accommodate fan requests, iZOMBIE: Season Three is also available on Blu-ray courtesy of Warner Archive Collection. The Blu-ray release includes all bonus features on the DVD, and is also arriving October 3, 2017. Warner Archive Blu-ray releases are found at Amazon.com and all online retailers.

Will Seattle become the capital of a zombie homeland? In season three, Liv has discovered there are more zombies living in Seattle than she previously believed, including a private military contractor employing a zombie army that is preparing for the day humans learn of their existence. Major finds acceptance in this army, and Liv and Clive investigate the murder of a zombie family that may set off an all-out zombie-human war. Ravi’s former boss at the Center for Disease Control shows up in Seattle to investigate the Max Rager massacre. Blaine finds living as a human with no memory of his evil past is more blessing than curse. Peyton pulls at a thread in one of her cases that may lead to the villain that’s pulling all the strings. This action-packed season will follow Liv, as she takes on the traits of a dominatrix, a JACKASS-style stunt man, an office gossip, a pre-school teacher, a conspiracy theorist, a dungeon master, and more.

Based upon characters created by Chris Roberson and Michael Allred for DC Entertainment’s Vertigo imprint, the series also features Malcolm Goodwin, TV’s Breakout Kings) and Rahul Kohli in its cast.

The 3-disc DVD set includes all 13 episodes from the third season, plus deleted scenes and the 2016 Comic-Con Panel.

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About Laurence

Founder and editor Laurence Lerman saw Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest when he was 13 years old and that’s all it took. He has been writing about film and video for more than a quarter of a century for magazines, anthologies, websites and most recently, Video Business magazine, where he served as the Reviews Editor for 15 years.