Blu-ray, DVD Release: How To Make It In America: Season 2

Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: Sept. 4, 2012
Price: DVD $39.98, Blu-ray $49.98
Studio: HBO/Warner


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Bryan Greenberg and Lake Bell star in How To Make It In America.

The HBO comedy-drama TV series How To Make It In America: Season 2 continues to follow the adventures of Ben (Bryan Greenberg, October Road)) and Cam (Victor Rasuk, Lords of Dogtown), two 20-something friends and entrepreneurs who aspire to making it in the New York City fashion world.

HBO officially cancelled the television show in December, 2011 and will not renew it for a third season.

Still hustling to succeed in the ultra-competitive fashion industry, Season 2 opens with Ben and Cam scouring the NYC downtown scene in search of new business connections that will help get their new CRISP line of T-shirts and hoodies off the ground. But as the stakes get higher, the lovable would-be-moguls encounter new obstacles that will require all their street smarts to overcome.

Created and co-executive produced by Ian Edelman, the show also features Lake Bell (A Good Old fashioned Orgy) as Ben’s ex-girlfriend, Luis Guzmàn (Traffic) as Rene, Cam’s cousin who is pursuing his own get-rich scheme, and Eddie Kaye Thomas (American Reunion) as David Kaplan, a successful hedge fund manager and high school friend of Ben’s.

Bonus content on the Blu-ray and DVD sets include the following:

  • “3 Days Downtown” – a glimpse at the lives of three entrepreneurs trying to find and hold onto success in the Big Apple.
  • “Inside the Series” – a behind-the-scenes look with cast and crew as they share details about characters and plotlines.
  • Audio Commentaries – three commentaries featuring actors Bryan Greenberg, Victor Rasuk, creator/executive producer Ian Edelman and executive producer Julian Farino.

 

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Founder and editor Laurence Lerman saw Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest when he was 13 years old and that’s all it took. He has been writing about film and video for more than a quarter of a century for magazines, anthologies, websites and most recently, Video Business magazine, where he served as the Reviews Editor for 15 years.