The initial phrase combines elements related to a television program’s season, its availability through television broadcasting, the physical media release components, and a method of acquisition. Season 2 of the mentioned television program, “Snowpiercer,” initially became accessible through television networks and streaming services. Following the broadcast, a physical media release on DVD or Blu-ray often follows, potentially including custom artwork for the covers. The term “download” suggests a method for obtaining digital copies of the cover art.
The availability of television seasons on physical media and the associated cover art serve several purposes. DVD releases provide consumers with ownership of the content, allowing for viewing independent of streaming service availability. Cover art contributes to the perceived value of the physical product and serves as a visual identifier. The ability to acquire cover art digitally, either legally or illegally, allows individuals to customize their media collections or create fan-made content. These practices highlight consumer interest in tangible media and personalized digital experiences.