Prison Break (season 2) - Home Media Release

Home Media Release

Prison Break: The Complete Second Season
Set details Special features
  • 22 episodes
  • 6-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • Audio commentaries
    • "Manhunt"
    • "Otis"
    • "Map 1213"
    • "Dead Fall"
    • "Unearthed"
    • "Rendezvous"
    • "John Doe"
    • "The Message"
    • "Sweet Caroline"
    • "Panama"
    • "Sona"
  • Deleted scenes
  • Reinvention of a Series featurette
  • Turning Dallas into America featurette
  • Prison Break Theme: Ferry Corsten Breakout Mix
Release dates
United States
Canada
United Kingdom Australia
New Zealand
September 4, 2007 August 2, 2007 September 19, 2007

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