Flash Forward (Season 1) 6 Discs 

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Fiennes,  Joseph - Flash Forward (Season 1) 6 Discs
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Format6 DVD
GenreTV, Drama/Romance
Running Time901 mins
Aspect Ratio1.78:1
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingM
Available20-10-2010
ActorsFiennes, Joseph,
Courtney B. Vance,
Cho, John
SourcedAustralia
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Based on the sci-fi novel by Robert J. Sawyer, this series follows the repercussions of a cataclysmic event that knocks out the entire population of the world for two minutes and 17 seconds at the same time, allowing everyone to see several months into their own futures. The series main focus is on a group of characters determined to figure out how and why this unprecedented event took place and how they might be able to change their unsettling futures.

Special Features:
Audio Commentaries
Architects Of Destiny
Flash Forward On Set
Meet Yuko
Creating Catastrophe: The Effects of A Global Blackout
Interviews From The Mosaic Collective
Kangaroo?
Deleted Scenes
Blooper Reel

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Absolutely Amazing

Lukas on 15.05.2011

This show is just outright amazing. Definitely one of the best television series I have ever seen!!

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