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The Nevers: Season 1 Part 1 , to be released on Blu-ray and DVD October 5, 2021 by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Nominated for an Emmy® Award
The Nevers: Season 1, Part 1 features six one-hour episodes from the series’ first season, plus over two hours of bonus features including two all-new exclusive featurettes.
The Nevers: Season 1 Part 1 retails for $24.98 SRP ($29.98 SRP Canada) for the DVD and $29.98 SRP (39.99 SRP Canada) for the Blu-ray, which includes Digital Copy (US Only). The Nevers Season 1 Part 1 is now also available to stream on HBO Max and to own on Digital via purchase from digital retailers.
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Danny Boy spoilers follow.
The Battle of Danny Boy, named after a nearby vehicle checkpoint, became mired in controversy when Brian Wood, a solider in the British army, and his fellow troops were accused of the unlawful murder and torture of Iraqi civilians while on duty in 2004.
The Al-Sweady enquiry, christened after Hamid Al-Sweady, a 19-year-old Iraqi who was said to have been unlawfully killed by British forces, was launched to look into those allegations and countless others, thousands of which were brought by Phil Shiner, who was part of the Iraq Historic Abuse Team (IHAT) that looked at the treatment of Iraqi civilians by UK armed forces personnel from 2003 to July 2009.