Blu-ray, DVD Release: House, M.D. Season 8

Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: Aug. 21, 2012
Price: DVD $59.98, Blu-ray $74.98
Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment


House Season 8Farewell, Dr. House, but not goodbye. The acclaimed medical TV show House, M.D. is over on television, but the final season can still be watched on DVD and Blu-ray.

The winner of two Golden Globes and five Emmy Awards, House stars Hugh Laurie (Stuart Little) as the anti-social but brilliant doctor who specializes in diagnosing mysterious cases. Over the years, he has gotten lots of help, from the likes of Omar Epps (TV’s ER), Robert Sean Leonard (Dead Poets Society), Jennifer Morrison (TV’s Once Upon a Time), Olivia Wilde (Cowboys & Aliens) and Kal Penn (A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas).

In the eighth season of the drama, House returns to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital after an unconventional release from a prison sentence. In the season’s 22 episodes, all of which are on the DVD and Blu-ray, the doctor and his crack team must solve the case of a CEO who falls ill days before he’s to sign a contract that would relocate his company’s labor to China, a well-respected community man who has been hiding dark secrets, a teeange boy with partial paralysis, an Alzheimer’s patient with a violent temper and a blind man who’s struck by a mysterious illness prior to asking his girlfriend to marry him.

Both the House, M.D.: Season Eight DVD and Blu-ray sets contain five discs.

The Blu-ray offers instant streaming of the show via UltraViolet, redeemable by April 30, 2015.

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About S. Clark

Sam Clark is the former Managing Editor/Online Editor of Video Business magazine. With 19 years experience in journalism, 12 in the home entertainment industry, Sam has been hooked on movies on since she saw E.T. then stared into the sky waiting to meet her own friendly alien. Thanks to her husband’s shared love of movies, Sam reviews Blu-ray discs in a true home theater, with a 118-inch screen, projector and cushy recliners with cup holders.