Smallville (TV Series) - Home Release

Home Release

Seasons one through ten have been released on DVD in Region 1, 2 and 4. Seasons five and six were also released in the now-obsolete HD DVD format on November 28, 2006, and September 18, 2007, respectively. Seasons six, seven, eight, nine and ten have been released on Blu-ray formats. The DVD releases include deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes featurettes, and commentary by cast and crew members on selected episodes. The promotional tie-ins, Chloe Chronicles and Vengeance Chronicles, accompanied the season two, three, and five box sets. Other special features include interactive functionality, such as a tour of Smallville, a comic book, and DVD-ROM material.

Complete Season Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1st September 23, 2003 October 13, 2003 December 3, 2003
2nd May 18, 2004 September 17, 2004 January 1, 2005
3rd November 16, 2004 April 18, 2005 July 13, 2005
4th September 13, 2005 October 10, 2005 November 11, 2006
5th September 12, 2006 August 28, 2006 April 4, 2007
6th September 18, 2007 October 22, 2007 March 5, 2008
7th September 9, 2008 October 13, 2008 March 3, 2009
8th August 25, 2009 October 12, 2009 March 31, 2010
9th September 7, 2010 October 25, 2010 June 22, 2011
10th November 29, 2011 October 17, 2011 April 4, 2012
The Complete Series November 29, 2011 October 17, 2011 August 1, 2012
Season Smallville Blu-ray releases
Region A Region B
United States Canada United Kingdom Australia
6th September 18, 2007 October 9, 2007 October 13, 2008 March 3, 2009
7th September 9, 2008 October 13, 2008 March 3, 2009
8th August 25, 2009 October 12, 2009 March 31, 2010
9th September 7, 2010 October 25, 2010 June 22, 2011
10th November 29, 2011 October 17, 2011 April 4, 2012

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