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#TheLeague: The Final Fantasy On DVD on June 14th

Score this Father's Day with The League Final Season DVD on June 14

Shenanigans ensue for the last time as Taco, Ruxin, Pete, Jenny, Kevin, and Andre make their final attempt to win the elusive Shiva trophy in season 7, the final season, of The League.

To be a fan of The League, you don't need to know much about fantasy football, or sports at all. You just need to have friends that you hate. The ensemble comedy follows a group of old friends in a fantasy football league who care very deeply... about beating each other for bragging rights.

The League was created by the husband-and-wife team of Jeff Schaffer (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld) and Jackie Marcus Schaffer (Disturbia, Eurotrip) who serve as executive producers and directors. The series is produced by FX Productions.

The League features an ensemble cast of rising actors/comedians. Stephen Rannazzisi (Breaking Dad) is “Kevin,” a happily married father and commissioner of the league. Katie Aselton (The Sea of Trees) plays “Jenny,” Kevin’s wife and his better half - especially when it comes to Fantasy Football. Mark Duplass (Togetherness) plays “Pete,” the perennial league champ who is struggling to become an adult. Jon Lajoie (Let's Be Cops) is “Taco,” Kevin’s little brother, a part-time musician and full-time stoner with little interest in fantasy other than hanging with his buddies (whom he struggles to remember). Nick Kroll (Kroll Show) plays “Ruxin,” who believes he is the smartest of the group but can't figure out how exactly the other guys are screwing him over. “Andre,” played by Paul Scheer (Fresh Off the Boat), has continued to be the punching bag of the group since their high school days – a fact that hasn’t changed despite the fact he is now a successful plastic surgeon.

The League: The Final Fantasy Special Features
Extended and unrated episodes
Gag Reel
Alt Nation
Taco Tones
Deleted Scenes

The League: The Final Fantasy
Street Date: June 14, 2016
Prebook Date: May 11, 2016
MPAA Rating: TV-MA
Screen Format: Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French
Total Run Time: 163

Media Inquiries:
TCFHE: Chris Bess, 310-369-2449, Chris.Bess@fox.com
Allison+Partners (Print + Broadcast): Francisco Aguirre, 310-496-4451, TheLeagueS7@allisonpr.com
ThinkJam (Online): Nicole Cohen, 323-761-2333, nicole.cohen@thinkjam.com

About Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, LLC (TCFHE) is the industry leading worldwide marketing, sales and distribution company for all Fox produced, acquired and third party partner film and television programing. Each year TCFHE expands its award-winning global product portfolio with the introduction of new entertainment content through established and emerging formats including DVD, Blu-ray™, Digital HD and VOD. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment is a subsidiary of 20th Century Fox, a 21st Century Fox Company.

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