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Friday 4 June 2010

Doctor Who: Series 5 - Volume 2 DVD - Cover & Info

2entertain have released the cover and info on the second volume of the Doctor Who series five 'vanilla' DVD and Blu-ray collection:

Series 5 - Volume 2
The Doctor’s amazing adventures continue on DVD and Blu-ray with the second volume of the hugely popular fifth series, featuring the next three episodes; the thrilling two-part story, written by Steven Moffat - The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone - as well as The Vampires of Venice. Full of new characters and some familiar monsters, Volume 2 is released on July 5th, priced at £15.99.

Get ready for the re-appearance of some recognisable faces in the two-part story of this time-travelling drama. A crashed spaceship, a shattered temple and a terrifying climb through the maze of the dead - River Song is back in the Doctor's life, and she's brought more trouble than even he can handle. The last of the Weeping Angels is loose in the ruins of Alfava Metraxis, and the Doctor is recruited to track it down. "Don't blink!" everyone tells Amy - but as Amy is about to discover, not blinking might just be the worst thing you can do…

In the final episode on this fantastical volume, journey to Venice where even danger is beautiful. The House of Calvierri has the whole city under its protection, but something is very wrong. There are blood-drained corpses in the street, something lurks in the canal, and the Calvierri girls are the loveliest in town, except when you glance in the mirror…

Starring Matt Smith as the eleventh Doctor and Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, this exciting new series also guest stars a wealth of British acting talent including Alex Kingston (Doctor Who, ER), Iain Glen (Law and Order UK) and Helen McCrory (Harry Potter).

Special Features:

The Monster Files, a behind the scenes look at the monsters from the collection including an up close look at the terrifying Weeping Angels - whatever you do don’t blink!

Doctor Who: Series 5 - Volume 2 is on sale at all good DVD stores from 5th July priced £15.99 per copy in DVD and Blu-ray format.

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