After seven seasons, the battles between vampires and humans in the small Louisiana town of Bon Temps came to an end with the series finale of True Blood. For many fans of the show, it's been difficult to say goodbye, but a return to the vampiric community is possible with HBO's upcoming release of True Blood: The Complete Series and True Blood: The Complete Seventh Season to Blu-ray and DVD.

HBO will release both True Blood: The Complete Series and True Blood: The Complete Seventh Season to home media on November 11th. The Complete Series Blu-ray box set can be purchased for $299.99, complete with 33 discs and all previously released bonus features from past seasons, including 40 audio commentaries.

The Complete Seventh Season Blu-ray will include behind-the-scenes bonus features of the bittersweet last days during the show's 10-episode final season. We have the official press release with full details (via TVShowsOnDVD.com) and a look at the cover art for both releases:

New York, N.Y., September 2, 2014 - "Over the course of seven seasons, the sexy, scary, wildly entertaining hit HBO series True Blood has kept fans on the edge of their seats with twists, turns and romantic entanglements for Sookie Stackhouse and her group of supernatural friends and foes. Created by Academy Award-and-Emmy-winner Alan Ball, the groundbreaking series will be released as a Domplete Series set day-and-date with the seventh and final season box set, just in time for diehard "Truebies" to add to their holiday wish lists.

  • True Blood: The Complete Series, available on Blu-ray ($299.99) and DVD ($249.99) on November 11, 2014, features all 80 episodes from the revolutionary series on 33 discs, packed with all of the bonus content from the individual season releases, including behind-the-scenes featurettes, a Snoop Dogg music video, Tru Blood beverage ads and 40 audio commentaries. The Blu-ray set also includes a Digital HD copy of all 80 episodes.
  • True Blood: The Complete Seventh Season will also be available on Blu-ray with Digital HD ($79.98) and DVD ($59.99) on November 11, 2014 and includes the full 10-episode final season, along with extensive bonus materials including behind-the-scenes interviews and never-before-seen content that gives viewers a look at the final days on set.

Bonus Material
Bonus features for True Blood: The Complete Seventh Season include all of the exciting content True Blood fans have come to expect, while taking a special focus on the final days on set as cast and crew say farewell to the show:

Blu-ray Features (along with all DVD extras):

  • True Death: The Final Days on Set - Witness the final days of True Blood through the eyes of your favorite cast members as they document their experiences on their last times on set. See cast and crew as you have never seen them before, with this exclusive access. Be there as we say goodbye to the town of Bon Temps forever.
  • True Blood Lines - Uncover secrets from relationships past and present in this engaging fully interactive guide and archive.

DVD Features:

  • True Blood: A Farewell to Bon Temps: Say goodbye to True Blood with this behind-the-scenes special of the series as it enters its seventh and final season.
  • Audio Commentaries - Five commentaries with cast and crew.
  • Previews & Recaps

About True Blood: The Complete Series
Thanks to a Japanese scientist's invention of synthetic blood, vampires have progressed from legendary monsters to fellow citizens overnight. And while humans have been safely removed from the menu, many remain apprehensive about these creatures "coming out of the coffin." In the small Louisiana town of Bon Temps, local waitress Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) is open-minded about the integration of vampires - particularly when it comes to Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer), a handsome 173-year old living up the road. But at the service of Bill's less virtuous vampire associates, Sookie is drawn into a series of catastrophes that will put their love to the test.

About True Blood: The Complete Seventh Season
This year, a season-opening battle between raging Hep-Vamps and their Bon Temps prey sets the stage for a season-long series of hair-raising denouements for Sookie, Bill, Eric (Alexander Skarsgård), Jason (Ryan Kwanten), Sam (Sam Trammell), Alcide (Joe Manganiello), Tara (Rutina Wesley) and their human/vampire allies and adversaries. As we'll see, some of True Blood's most beloved figures will meet cruel fates, while others will cheat death (true and otherwise) to forge happily-ever-after relationships that will leave fans surprised and, ultimately, satisfied. What will happen to your favorite True Blood character?

True Blood: The Complete Series
True Blood: The Complete Seventh Season
Blu-ray with Digital Copy, DVD
Street Date: November 11, 2014
Rating: TV-MA
Runtime: Approx. 80 hours (excluding bonus features for Complete Series)
Approx. 600 minutes (excluding bonus features for Season 7)
Price: $299.99 (BD with Digital Copy), $249.99 (DVD) for Complete Series
Price: $79.98 (BD with Digital Copy), 59.99 DVD for Season 7

About HBO Home Entertainment
HBO Home Entertainment develops, distributes and markets an extensive array of critically-acclaimed and groundbreaking programs in three formats: Blu-ray, DVD, and digitalthroughout the world. Releases include the global hits Game of Thrones, True Blood and Girls, favorites such as The Sopranos, Sex and the City and Entourage, and multiple Emmy Award-winning mini-series The Pacific and Band of Brothers. The company's catalog contains hundreds of titles including the Peabody Award-winning children's program Classical Baby, provocative programs from HBO Documentary Films including The Weight of the Nation, innovative movies from HBO Films including Game Change and Behind the Candelabra,and comedy specials featuring stand-up performers like George Lopez and Ricky Gervais. Launched in 1984, HBO Home Entertainment has offices in New York, London and Toronto and the company's releases are sold in over 80 territories around the world."

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