Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season One 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season One 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season One 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]

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HD Report is a trusted online news publication with experts in entertainment technology, physical & online media, video gaming, and consumer products. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Season One will be the first Star Trek franchise TV series released on 4k Ultra HD Blu-ray. The 3-disc edition from Paramount Home Media arrives on June 13 and coincides with the premiere episode of Season Two on June 15, 2023. (See streaming shows on Paramount+.) There’s no escape the mammoth success of Strange New Worlds season 1. Taking the sensibility of a series like The Next Generation and tweaking it to include the serialised characterisation of more contemporary Trek is a stroke of genius. Each episode in season 1 features a slightly different genre and shifts focus between each of the incredible ensemble cast.

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Deleted Scenes– The second disc just gives us some more deleted scenes from episodes “Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach” and “The Elysian Kingdom” Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 1 4K Blu-ray delivers stunning video and audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release shades that are more vividly robust compared to the Blu-ray, while various accents around the bridge, for example the turbolift doors and computer The special features here are actually pretty solid. There are a number of interesting deleted scenes, though nothing that probably wasn’t better left on the cutting room floor. Pike’s Peek is a video diary shot by Mount, first while in COVID quarantine and then while hanging out and working with his fellow actors and crew members. World Building is a solid look behind-the-scenes at the show’s use of the ARwall. But the most interesting of the video-based features is Exploring New Worlds, which really starts from square one and details how the series came to be—where the idea originated, how the characters were developed, how the cast interprets them, how everyone feels about the developments of the first season, etc. (There are significant spoilers though, so save this for after you finish watching the episodes.) There’s also a cute Gag Reel, and in a nice touch the set includes the HD-remastered Star Trek: The Original Series episode Balance of Terror, which of course is the basis for the season finale, A Quality of Mercy. But perhaps most revealing is the commentary with Mount and Goldsman on the pilot episode. While it features the usual production details and stories, Mount’s enthusiasm for his character, Goldsman’s for this material, are readily apparent.

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‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Season 1 Is Coming To 4K Blu-ray

The show's special effects and production design are top-notch, creating a visually stunning and immersive viewing experience. The writing is strong, with well-crafted storylines that keep you on the edge of your seat. So, here’s the thing: There are very few massive hits in the world of streaming. Of the top 15 most streamed shows in 2022, six were either current or old broadcast series. WORLD BUILDING — Led by Production Designer Jonathan Lee and his team, the season’s production design utilized cutting-edge technology to create worlds prior to shoots, allowing the actors to fully immerse themselves into scenes rather than imagine the worlds around them in a green room. Through interviews with producers, cast and crew, fans will learn about the expertise involved in the development process and how the powerful technology was seamlessly integrated into the show.

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Star Trek: The Original Series Episode "Balance of Terror" (1080p, 50:24): An episode tied to the Strange New Worlds By comparison, I only own maybe a dozen films and series on digital, mainly because I was having trouble finding them cheap and used on disk or they just plain weren’t available on disk, but I hate having to rely on that virtual streaming approach, given that somebody could just decide to alter the content at some point.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Season One (4K UHD Review)

Hemmer. It's an interesting amalgamation of new and familiar, prominent and secondary, characters who come together, here, with a striking We were all very enthusiastic, only to find the younger ones (teens) restless, and even the young adults among us bored and disappointed through long stretches in the dark. The colour timing and the bass did not seem to work with the projection and amplification. 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 colorPike's Peek (1080p, 17:26): A look at Anson Mount's time in quarantine, followed by intimate behind-the-scenes access into the



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