If you missed the Gecko brothers face off against the neck-chomping creatures of the night on El Rey Network earlier this year, don't despair: you can pop season one of the series into your Blu-ray or DVD player this fall.

Entertainment One is bringing season one of From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series to Blu-ray and DVD on September 16th. There's no word on any special features at this time, but viewers can expect around at least 450 minutes of content on the home media release. El Rey Network recently announced that From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series will be back for a second season of 13 hour-long episodes, expanding on the 10 hour-long episodes of the first season. We'll let Daily Dead readers know about the show's home media special features details as they develop.

"Based on the cult-classic film of the same name, “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series” is centered around bank robber Seth Gecko (D.J. Cotrona) and his violent, unpredictable brother, Richard “Richie” Gecko (Zane Holtz), who are wanted by the FBI and Texas Rangers Earl McGraw (Don Johnson) and Freddie Gonzalez (Jesse Garcia) after a bank heist leaves several people dead. While on the run to Mexico, Seth and Richie encounter former pastor Jacob Fuller (Robert Patrick) and his family, whom they take hostage. Using the family RV to cross the border, chaos ensues when the group detours to a strip club that is populated by vampires. They are forced to fight until dawn in order to get out alive. The series deepens the tone and expands the storyline of the film, adds new characters and backstories and explores the Mesoamerican mythology behind the creatures inside the club."

If you missed it, check out our earlier From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series coverage:

 

 

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