Season 6 of Supernatural will be making its way to Blu-ray and DVD on September 13th, and we have disc details and cover art.

The prize: ending the Apocalypse. The price: Sam’s life. Season 5′s horrific finale left Dean alone, as Sam descended into Hell. Now a different man, Dean vows to stop hunting and devote himself to building a family with Lisa and her son Ben. Then, mysteriously, Sam reappears, drawing Dean back into the old life. But Sam’s a different man too. He’s returned without his soul. How the Winchesters confront this greatest challenge yet to their powerful bond is the troubled heart – and soul – of the profound and thrilling 22-Episode Season 6. As the brothers struggle to reunite, they must also battle deadly supernatural forces. Demons. Angels. Vampires. Shapeshifters. And a terrifying new foe called the Mother of All.

Cost: $59.98 SRP for a 6-DVD set; $69.97 SRP for the 4-BD high-def version

-Jensen Ackles: A Director’s Journey featurette
-Supernatural and the Quest for the Soul featurette
-2 episodes of the animated series (to be released on its own DVD July 26)
-Commentary of “Clap Your Hands If You Believe” and “The French Mistake” by Robert Singer, Ben Edlund and Sera Gamble

It is noted that while these are the planned features, that both the feature list and cover art could be adjusted between now and the release date.

Source: TV Overmind
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