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Deleted Scenes (1080p): Scenes from "Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach" (5:00) and "The Elysian Kingdom" (0:20). left and discs two and three in offset hubs on the right. The inner print is a two-panel spread that features another alien landscape with the same color satisfying accuracy and realism. The various Starfleet red, yellow, and blue tops are amongst the most obvious points for color excellence, each offering
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Other Seasons
first-rate storylines, excellent characterization, and a bold return to the essence of what makes Trek great, an essence that is not entirely Star Trek but which are derived from, and prove derivative of, so many Sci-Fi classics (for example, an episode that is clearly a rehash of Directors: Akiva Goldsman , Maja Vrvilo , Sydney Freeland , Amanda Row , Leslie Hope , Jonathan Frakes Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is not a brave new world in the Star Trek canon. Rather, it is a comfortable, retro-themed, but
The standard Blu-ray Steelbook set. (Paramount Home Entertainment) The 4K Blu-ray Steelbook set. (Paramount Home Entertainment) screen appearances that literally span decades of Star Trek content, but the ten-episode first season plays tightly and smoothly like Star The four-disc Blu-ray set (and 3-disc 4K Blu-ray set) will contain all ten episodes of Strange New Worlds Season 2 — “The Broken Circle,”“Ad Astra per Aspera,”“Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow,”“Among the Lotus Eaters,”“Charades,”“Lost in Translation,”“Those Old Scientists,”“Under the Cloak of War,”“Subspace Rhapsody,”and “Hegemony”— along with behind-the-scenes bonus features typical of past releases.
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Exploring New Worlds (1080p, 53:58): A comprehensive exploration of project origins and structure with emphasis on characters and seamlessness and integrative depth. The show feels natural, flows well through the full character roster, and takes its time to develop both Trek canon and pieces together its own identity forged in the foundations of "The Cage" without simply repurposing it in its entirety. This series