Damages (US - DVD R1)
Sony announces the fourth season of the television drama starring Glenn Close..
Title: Damages (IMDb)
Starring: Glenn Close, Rose Byrne, Tate Donovan
Released: 26th June 2012
SRP: $45.99
Further Details:
Sony has announced the fourth season of the Glenn Close drama for a June 26th, 2012 release date. Extras include deleted scenes, outtakes, "A Case for War: The Cast and Crew Discuss the Fourth Season" featurette, and "The Evolution of Patty Hewes" featurette. Artwork attached below.

Quote: For brilliant attorney Patty Hewes (two-time Emmy® winner Glenn Close), the stakes have never been higher, professionally or personally, in the riveting Fourth Season of the hit legal thriller. When Patty joins Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) to expose a corrupt security firm in Afghanistan, they unravel a cover-up at the highest levels involving an inscrutable mercenary agent (Dylan Baker), a key witness taken hostage (Chris Messina) and the powerful CEO (double Emmy® winner John Goodman) with his own explosive secrets. It all comes down to one final, fatal double-cross.
News by Jonathan Hogberg
Starring: Glenn Close, Rose Byrne, Tate Donovan
Released: 26th June 2012
SRP: $45.99
Further Details:
Sony has announced the fourth season of the Glenn Close drama for a June 26th, 2012 release date. Extras include deleted scenes, outtakes, "A Case for War: The Cast and Crew Discuss the Fourth Season" featurette, and "The Evolution of Patty Hewes" featurette. Artwork attached below.

Synopsis
Quote: For brilliant attorney Patty Hewes (two-time Emmy® winner Glenn Close), the stakes have never been higher, professionally or personally, in the riveting Fourth Season of the hit legal thriller. When Patty joins Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) to expose a corrupt security firm in Afghanistan, they unravel a cover-up at the highest levels involving an inscrutable mercenary agent (Dylan Baker), a key witness taken hostage (Chris Messina) and the powerful CEO (double Emmy® winner John Goodman) with his own explosive secrets. It all comes down to one final, fatal double-cross.
News by Jonathan Hogberg


