The five-hour epic TV event Sons of Liberty that chronicled the beginning of the American Revolutionary War was a smash hit on the History Channel, and later this month on May 26 the entire mini-series will make its Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD debut courtesy of Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
We have teamed up with Lionsgate Home Entertainment to offer two lucky readers a copy of Sons of Liberty on Blu-ray and Digital combo in this giveaway. You can take a shot at winning one by simply filling out the short entry form below and submitting it. The odds of winning can be increased each and every day you stop back to enter again for as many days as the contest is open.
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HISTORY‘s latest blockbuster miniseries Sons of Liberty is headed to Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD (plus Digital) May 26th from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. An action-packed, five-hour, scripted miniseries in the tradition of “The Vikings” and “Hatfields & McCoys,” and scripted by the writer of HBO’s “John Adams,” Sons of Liberty features an incredible ensemble cast, including Dean Norris (TV’s “Breaking Bad,” TV’s “Under the Dome”), Ben Barnes (The Chronicles of Narnia), Ryan Eggold (TV’s “The Blacklist”), Michael Raymond-James (TV’s “Once Upon a Time”), Rafe Spall (Prometheus), Henry Thomas (Gangs of New York), Marton Csokas (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King), Jason O’Mara (TV’s “Terra Nova”) and Emily Berrington (TV’s “24: Live Another Day”), who come together to tell the dramatic interpretation of events that sparked a revolution.
As riots consume the streets of Boston, a dangerous game plays out between a British governor and ringleader Sam Adams, which escalates to extreme measures—street brawls, black market dealings, espionage and murder. A sizzling, romantic affair percolates against a backdrop of rising civil unrest, the infamous Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere’s legendary ride. From the Battle of Lexington, a clash between the dedicated colonists and the superior British Army ensues, and the colonies join forces as a single, united country in the most epic revolution of our time.
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