There will be a volume 3 in a few months and there will not be a volume 4. (Only so many episodes are known to exist so they can only make three volumes). The Lugosi episode was screened at the Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention in Aberdeen, Maryland in September, along with two Karloff TV shows (one of which has yet to make it to DVD). The Tv productions were limited because of what they could do on a sound-stage and it was being broadcast live. They were never meant to be superior to the radio series, but so few people have watched thousands of hours of "live" TV from the late forties and early fifties and are critical about the SUSPENSE shows . . . I can state from having seen so much live TV, that the productions are above par. And transferring Kinescopes is EXPENSIVE and tricky. It's not like transferring mm masters through a wet-to-dry process. The fact that Falcon Picture Group went to the expense of putting these shows to DVD and making them available is a blessing. Last time I looked, to transfer a kinescope of a Karloff SUSPENSE not in circulation cost $340 just for the transfer fee.