Win ‘The Walking Dead’ on Blu-ray!

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The end of civilization was just the beginning… Join Rick Grimes and the other survivors as the fight to stay alive intensifies when The Walking Dead: The Complete Second Season arrives on Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD on 27th August.

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To celebrate the release, we’ve got a copy of the Blu-ray boxset to give away!

For a chance to win, just follow CultBox on Twitter and tweet the following text:

Follow @cultboxtv and RT for a chance to win ‘The Walking Dead‘ Season 2 on Blu-ray – More info: http://bit.ly/ODRn7q #DeadCB

> Buy the Season 1-2 boxset on Amazon.

The second installment of the post-apocalyptic, smash hit TV series follows police officer Grimes as he continues to lead a group of survivors in the midst of a zombie epidemic. As the group struggle to retain their humanity whilst the world implodes around them, personal rivalries are brought to the fore in a world overrun with the walking dead…

Armed with all-new special featurettes as well as deleted scenes, the new release promises to take viewers even deeper into the desperate world of The Walking Dead with a series of exclusive extras, including insights from the cast. Viewers can also hear directly from Executive Producer Glen Mazzara in the special optional deleted scenes commentary, learn more about the special effects and wardrobe and enjoy UK exclusive bonus character profiles.

This competition has now closed. The winner is Liam Huish (@liamhuish) from Cardiff.

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