by Jon Partridge
Next week marks the home video release of Girls Season 4 from HBO Home Entertainment. To celebrate they’re offering up a copy for one lucky Cinapse reader! If you missed out on the continuing adventures of Hannah, Kylo Ren, and co. then you need to check this release out. Expect a full review of the release next week on Cinapse.
Girls Season 4 Synopsis
This season finds the girls tentatively edging towards maturity as they take on new personas in new worlds. As the season begins, Hannah (Dunham) leaves New York to attend the prestigious Iowa Writers’ Workshop in the hopes of becoming a more serious writer, while confronting uncertainty in her relationship with Adam (Adam Driver). Meanwhile, back in New York, Marnie (Allison Williams) pursues a music career while balancing her professional and romantic relationship with Desi (Ebon Moss-Bachrach); Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) graduates and begins interviewing for jobs, while sorting out her relationship with Ray (Alex Karpovsky); and Jessa (Jemima Kirke) is trying out sobriety through AA, though her ability to stir up drama remains undiminished. By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, this season’s 10 episodes offer up some unexpected twists, as the girls of Girls continue to hunt for success — creatively, professionally and romantically — in New York City and beyond.
How to win?
Simply follow and tweet to @CinapseNews your favorite GIRLS character along with the hashtag #CinapseHBOGIRLS and we’ll pick a winner at random one week from now. US residents only.
We’ll announce the winner once selected and HBO will be sending you a shiny new DVD of the series for your viewing pleasure.
Good luck!
Girls Season 4 is available on Blu-ray and DVD from February 16th, 2016.
Girls Season 4 Press Release
Nominated for Two 2015 Emmy® Awards Including Outstanding Supporting Actor
for Adam Driver and Outstanding Guest Actress for Gaby Hoffman
GIRLS®: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON
Available February 16, 2016 on Blu-ray™ with Digital HD & DVD
Full Season Available Now on Digital HD
Blu-ray Set Includes Exclusive Never-Before-Seen Bonus Content,
Including Deleted/Extended Scenes and Two Gag Reels
Just in time to catch up before Season 5, Emmy® nominee and Golden Globe winner Lena Dunham returns for the fourth season of the Emmy®- and Golden Globe-winning comedy series Girls. Starring and created by Dunham and executive produced by Judd Apatow and Jenni Konner, the series follows the misadventures of a group of twenty-something friends in and out of NYC. Girls: The Complete Fourth Season will be available on Blu-ray ($34.98) and DVD ($26.95) February 16, 2016. The Blu-ray set features a free Digital HD copy of all 10 episodes, plus exclusive bonus content including gag reels, deleted scenes, music features and more.
This season finds the girls tentatively edging towards maturity as they take on new personas in new worlds. As the season begins, Hannah (Dunham) leaves New York to attend the prestigious Iowa Writers’ Workshop in the hopes of becoming a more serious writer, while confronting uncertainty in her relationship with Adam (Adam Driver). Meanwhile, back in New York, Marnie (Allison Williams) pursues a music career while balancing her professional and romantic relationship with Desi (Ebon Moss-Bachrach); Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) graduates and begins interviewing for jobs, while sorting out her relationship with Ray (Alex Karpovsky); and Jessa (Jemima Kirke) is trying out sobriety through AA, though her ability to stir up drama remains undiminished. By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, this season’s 10 episodes offer up some unexpected twists, as the girls of Girls continue to hunt for success — creatively, professionally and romantically — in New York City and beyond.
Blu-ray with Digital HD Features (along with all DVD extras):
Deleted & Extended Scenes
Gag Reels
The Making of Girls — a look inside the creation of season four
Marnie & Desi’s full “Breathless” performance
Marnie’s solo “Riverside” performance
DVD Features:
Episodic Recaps
Season 3 Recap
Inside the Episodes
Audio Commentaries — seven commentaries with cast and crew including Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet and more