Over its first two seasons, AMC’sHalt & Catch Firehas built quite an audience as one of the top summer TV shows to watch. Heading into its third season, the show is trying something different, debuting Tuesday, August 23 with its 10-episode season bleeding into the fall TV season. While we’ll have to wait and see how this show manages to fare in the early fall months, for those who haven’t caught up with the series quite yet, we have a great contest opportunity, where you can pick up the entireSeason 2set on DVD.
The critically acclaimed AMChit drama,Halt and Catch Fire: The Complete Second Season, was released on DVD fromAnchor Bay Entertainmenton August 9. From creatorsChris Cantwell(Vicariously) andChristopher C. Rogers, comes the ten-episode series, featuring buzzworthy performances fromLee Pace(Lincoln,Pushing Daisies,Guardians of the Galaxy),Scoot McNairy(Argo),Mackenzie Davis(Smashed),Kerry Bishé(Argo,Red State) andToby Huss(Cowboys & Aliens). The sophomore season of AMC’s hit tech-centered dramaHalt and Catch Firehits the ground running.

It’s March 1985. More than a year has passed since Joe MacMillan (Lee Pace) set fire to a truck full ofCardiff GiantPCs, the last in a long string of destructive acts that burned the people that made the machine possible: Gordon Clark (Scoot McNairy), Donna Clark (Kerry Bishé), Cameron Howe (Mackenzie Davis) and John Bosworth (Toby Huss). The Giant is about to go the way of the dinosaur, like any number of personal computers to enter the market in the wake of IBM. The lesson is harsh but clear: in history, only the truly disruptive ideas are destined to matter. Season Two of Halt and Catch Fire thrives on the spirit of innovation and takes on world-changing scenarios, no matter the risk.
Halt and Catch Fire: The Complete Second Season has a suggested retail price $49.98. The set includes a 3-disc set, containing all 10 episodes including bonus features that will give you a behind the scenes look of this compelling series. Bonus Features include Inside Halt and Catch Fire, History of Now, Joe’s Strategic Benchmarks, Tour of An ’80s Startup and Set Tour WithLee PaceandScoot McNairy. The DVD has a total runtime of 498 minutes