Most complete packs include deleted scenes and behind-the-scenes featurettes that delve into the production of the show's 100th episode.
A special featurette that is exclusive to the Blu-ray version of the pack. Technical Specifications Total Runtime: Approximately 15 hours and 46 minutes. Video Format: Widescreen aspect ratio of 1.78:1.
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Prices range from to $34.99 (Blu-ray) . Digital versions run about $24.99 for the full season in HD .
Upon release, Season 5 received mixed-to-positive reviews, but fans overwhelmingly loved it. The critical consensus was: "The Blacklist Season 5 loses some of its serialized momentum but gains a tighter focus on character, with James Spader delivering some of his finest monologues."
Season 5 begins with a radical status quo change. Following the war with Mr. Kaplan in Season 4, Red’s criminal network is in shambles and his vast fortune is gone. Living out of a modest motel, Red spends the first half of the season using the Post Office task force to eliminate rivals while simultaneously "upcycling" his way back to the top.
For many, Season 5 is the last truly great season before the show entered a slight decline in quality (though later seasons still have brilliant moments).
For true fans, owning the physical pack offers artwork, episode guides, and a sense of permanence. The Blu-ray version features a striking cover of Red walking away from an exploding car—a direct reference to the season’s explosive mid-point.