HBO’s Silicon Valley Season 3 Release Date is Set for July 25th
Available this July on Digital HD comes HBO’s Silicon Valley Season 3. The Silicon Valley Season 3 Digital HD release date is set for July 25, 2016. Pricing has been set at $24.99 (HD) and $18.99 (SD) for the 10-episode complete third season. Single episodes are available for $2.99 (HD) and $1.99 (SD). There’s no word on the Blu-ray™ and DVD release date just yet, not even on Amazon. More than likely, Silicon Valley: The Complete Third Season will be priced like that of Seasons One and Two at $34.98 and $26.95, respectively. We’ll update this post when more information becomes available.
Soon you’ll be able to order Silicon Valley: The Complete Third Season along with the previous two seasons at any of these digital stores:
PRESS RELEASE
From the minds of Creator/Showrunner Mike Judge and Executive Producers Alec Berg, Michael Rotenberg, Dave Krinsky, and Tom Lassally comes HBO’s Silicon Valley.
Per the Home Box Office press release: “The latest season of the Emmy®-nominated comedy series Silicon Valley, from Mike Judge (King of the Hill, Beavis and Butt-Head) and Alec Berg (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld), debuts on Digital HD on July 25, 2016 (season pass currently available). After last season’s shocking ending, which found Pied Piper celebrating legal victory just as Richard (Thomas Middleditch) was ousted as CEO, Season 3 picks up where we left off, with Richard offered the diminished role of CTO and the rest of his team – Erlich (T.J. Miller), Jared (Zach Woods), Dinesh (Kumail Nanjiani) and Gilfoyle (Martin Starr) – facing the question of just how far their loyalty extends. With a new no-nonsense CEO hell-bent on transforming everything from Pied Piper’s offices to its business agenda, the guys must find a way to triumph in the war of Art vs. Commerce, maneuvering the many competing interests along the way.”
“Meanwhile, as Gavin Belson (Matt Ross) works to rehabilitate Hooli’s image following his blunders, Big Head (Josh Brener) finds himself in a new partnership, while at Raviga, Laurie (Suzanne Cryer) holds her cards close to the vest, as Monica (Amanda Crew) tries to look out for Pied Piper’s best interests. With its patented brand of silly and satirical humor, this season of Silicon Valley continues to probe the ripe-for-comedy world of tech, as our heroes grow bolder, if not always wiser.”
SILICON VALLEY SEASONS 1 & 2 RECAP:
SEASON 3 DIGITAL HD INFORMATION
- Episode 19 – Founder Friendly
- Episode 20 – Two in the Box
- Episode 21 – Meinertzhagen’s Haversack
- Episode 22 – Maleant Data Systems Solutions
- Episode 23 – The Empty Chair
- Episode 24 – Bachmanity Insanity
- Episode 25 – To Build A Better Beta
- Episode 26 – Bachman’s Earnings Over-Ride
- Episode 27 – Daily Active Users
- Episode 28 – The Uptick
- Deleted Scenes
- Bonus Features
CAST INFORMATION
- Thomas Middleditch as Richard Hendricks
- T.J. Miller as Erlich
- Josh Brener as Big Head
- Martin Starr as Gilfoyle
- Kumail Nanjiani as Dinesh
- Zach Woods as Jared
- Amanda Crew as Monica
- Matt Ross as Gavin Belson
- Suzanne Cryer as Laurie Bream
- Jimmy O. Yang as Jian-Yang
- Ben Feldman as Ron LaFlamme
- Chris Diamantopoulos as Russ Hanneman
- Alice Wetterlund as Carla Walton
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Format: Digital HD
- Rating: Not Rated
- Run Time: 300 Minutes
- Region: A
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen
- Studio: HBO Home Video
- Release Date: July 25, 2016
Silicon Valley: The Complete First and Second Seasons are currently available on HBO GO and HBO NOW.
All photos are the courtesy and property of HBO Home Entertainment.