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Director J.J. Abrams' reboot of "Star Trek" will be released to DVD and Blu-ray disc on Nov. 17, Paramount Home Entertainment has announced.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is streaming now. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 is also available as home media on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4k UHD.
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The animated Star Trek: Prodigy may be leaving Netflix at the end of the year, and its future is in limbo, but the accolades for the show from creators Dan and Kevin Hageman keep coming. Per Trek ...
The Star Trek spinoff series, which streams globally on Paramount+, wrapped up its fifth and final season in May, with the crew of the Discovery searching for a mysterious power in the 32nd century.
Star Trek: Discovery: The Complete Series will also be available on August 27 on Blu-ray and DVD, featuring all 65 episodes and over 15 hours of special features including a BONUS DISC that takes ...
Star Trek: Picard‘s second season is headed to home media. Paramount+, CBS Home Entertainment, and Paramount Home Entertainment have announced that Star Trek: Picard – Season Two will release ...
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All 20 episodes of Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1, which was removed from Paramount+, can now be owned digitally as Episodes 11-20 have been released. A Blu-ray and DVD release is coming later on.
The Star Trek DVD is out tomorrow, loaded up with goodies like William Shatner‘s deleted scenes and lots of in-depth interviews. Here’s everything we learned about Star Trek from the DVD, plus ...
Just as Star Trek has progressed from the plywood sets of original '60s show, owning that series on home video has gone boldly forward. In the '80s, single episodes sold on VHS tape for up to $15 ...
An eagle-eyed Star Trek fan noticed something a bit off about the series finale of Picard, "The Last Generation" that featured dramatically different VFX shots of the restored U.S.S. Enterprise-D.