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Succession: The Complete Series finally comes to Blu-Ray

This Blu-Ray set was sent to us from Warner Bros. My opinions are my own.


Succession: The Complete Series has captivated audiences with its gripping portrayal of the Roy family’s power struggles. With the release of the Blu-Ray version, fans looking to own the series may waver between the DVD and Blu-Ray versions. If you’re still rocking a DVD player, the decision is clear. Let’s break down why you might want to get the Blu-Ray version if you have a Blu-Ray player.

1. Video Quality

Blu-Ray:

  • High Definition (HD): The Blu-Ray version offers superior video quality with 1080p resolution (16x9), providing a crisp and clear viewing experience.
  • Enhanced Visuals: The Blu-Ray version showcases the series in stunning detail, making the intricate set designs and character expressions more vivid as they fight for power.

DVD:

  • Standard Definition (SD): The DVD version is limited to 480p resolution, which doesn’t capture the same level of detail as Blu-Ray.
  • Basic Visuals: While still enjoyable, the DVD’s video quality is less sharp, which might be noticeable on larger screens.

2. Audio Quality

Blu-Ray:

  • Superior Audio: Blu-Ray version has Dolby Digital Surround and DTS-HD Master Audio, offering a more immersive sound experience.
  • Clearer Arguments: Enhanced audio quality ensures that dialogues, arguments, the disses, and sound effects are more distinct.

DVD:

  • Standard Audio: The DVD comes in Dolby Digital 5.1, which is good but not as rich or dynamic as Blu-Ray.
  • Basic Sound: The audio quality is adequate for most viewers but lacks the depth and clarity found in Blu-Ray.
 Your audio device also plays a factor. 

3. Special Features

Blu-Ray:

  • Season 1 Disc 3: The cast and crew break down the action of the first season’s heart-stopping finale.
  • Season 2 Disc 1: Four inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 2 Disc 2: Three inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 2 Disc 3: Three inside the episode features, An invitation to the set with the series’ storytellers, Meet the Roys, Character recaps.
  • Season 3 Disc 1: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 2.
  • Season 3 Disc 2: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 4 and 5.
  • Season 3 Disc 3: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 7 and 8, Who said it? with Sarah Snook & Alan Ruck and Nicholas Braun & Matthew Macfadyen, Roy family food chain.
  • Season 4 Disc 1: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode.
  • Season 4 Disc 2: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode.
  • Season 4 Disc 3: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode, The cast of Succession’s advice to their characters, The best of Logan Roy, Who said it: Logan & Gerri and Tom & Greg, Scene Swap: Tom & Greg character recaps.

DVD:

  • Season 1 Disc 3: The cast and crew break down the action of the first season’s heart-stopping finale.
  • Season 2 Disc 1: An invitation to the set with series’ storytelling, Four inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 2 Disc 2: Three inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 2 Disc 3: Three inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 3 Disc 1: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 2.
  • Season 3 Disc 2: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 4.
  • Season 3 Disc 3: Who said it? With Sarah Snook & Alan Ruck and Nicholas Braun & Matthew Macfadyen, Roy family food chain.
  • Season 4 Disc 1: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode.
  • Season 4 Disc 2: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode.
  • Season 4 Disc 3: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode, Who said it: Logan & Gerri and Tom & Greg, Scene swap: Tom & Greg character recaps.

4. Storage and Packaging

Both the Blu-Ray and DVD versions of Succession: The Complete Series come with similar storage and packaging. However, there are some considerations to keep in mind:

  • Disc Security: The case design for both versions has been noted to have issues with discs not always remaining in place. This can be a bit frustrating as you need to be careful to prevent the disc holder from falling out.
  • Cost Efficiency: While this design might help reduce manufacturing costs, it would be beneficial if the discs could snap securely into place to avoid any potential damage.
  • Solution: Put the discs in a durable storage case.

When it comes to pricing, there is a noticeable difference between the two versions:

  • Blu-Ray: Priced at approximately $85.40, the Blu-Ray version offers high-definition video, superior audio, and additional special features, making it a worthwhile investment for those with a Blu-Ray player.
  • DVD: Available for around $58.99, the DVD version is a more affordable option, providing a standard definition viewing experience that is still enjoyable.

Choosing between the DVD and Blu-Ray versions of Succession: The Complete Series depends on your preferences and equipment:

  • Blu-Ray: If you value high-definition video, superior audio, and additional special features, and have a Blu-Ray player, the Blu-Ray version is the way to go.
  • DVD: If you’re looking for a more affordable option and are content with standard definition, the DVD version will still provide an enjoyable viewing experience.

Regardless of your choice, reliving the drama and intrigue of the Roy family is sure to be a thrilling experience. Jump into the full review below and find out why I give Succession a 4.5 out of 5!

Succession: The Complete Series... Reviewed!




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Succession: The Complete Series... Reviewed!

I would like to thank, Warner Bros for sending this product. My opinions are my own.


Story: "Succession" is a masterclass in television drama. The show follows the lives of the Roy family, a wealthy and powerful media dynasty, as they navigate the ups and downs of their empire and personal relationships. 

From the very first episode, the show captures your attention with its quick-witted dialogue, complex characters, and expertly crafted plot. Each episode is filled with twists and turns, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as the family dynamic changes and alliances are tested.

The themes of power, family, and loyalty are explored in great depth throughout the series, as we watch the members of the Roy family struggle to maintain their status and influence. The tone of the show is darkly comedic, highlighting the absurdities and hypocrisies of the ultra-wealthy, yet it never fails to leave a lingering sense of unease.

The acting is superb across the board, with standout performances from Brian Cox as patriarch Logan Roy, Jeremy Strong as his troubled son Kendall, and Sarah Snook as the ambitious and cunning Siobhan. The ensemble cast is truly exceptional, with each actor bringing depth and nuance to their respective roles.

While "Succession" may not be for everyone, those who appreciate intelligent and thought-provoking drama will find themselves drawn into this world and invested in the Roy family's journey. The show demands your attention and rewards it with stunning performances, complex characters, and a gripping storyline. Simply put, "Succession" is some of the best television out there today.

Although I enjoyed watching the drama, I realized that I wanted to consume positive and uplifting content afterward to balance things out.


Visuals: The direction and cinematography are equally impressive, with a keen eye for detail and framing that elevates the show's stunning production design. I have one critique, there should have been a Blu-ray option!


Although "Succession" effectively portrays the challenges of the industry, it seems that someone overlooked the fact that HD resolution should be the targeted quality for the release.


Audio: The score is haunting and moody, perfectly capturing the show's brooding atmosphere.

Succession: The Complete Series, features Dolby Digital English 5.1


Price + Extras: Succession: The Complete Series delivers 39 episodes, and over 2 hours of bonus content. Bonus content includes, Inside the Episode Featurettes, Character Recaps, Cast and Crew Interviews, and Much More. 

DVD | $89.99 SRP ($79.99 Canada). 

Runtime: 650 Minutes or 10 hours and 50 minutes


Story 5

Visuals 3

Audio 5

Price + Extras 5

4.5 out of 5 Cool Points




Sophima | Guest Contributor