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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October 29, 2023 | Ensign Ro And Dr. Gillian Taylor To Return In ‘Deep Space Nine’ Prequel And TOS Movie Era Novels Fast-forward to the fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery (which premiered in Dec. 2021 and was completed in mid-March) and last week’s premiere of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Both are now streaming in 4k Ultra HD with Dolby Vision HDR. The improvement is noticeable, although the color depth and video resolution were already excellent in the Paramount+ Star Trek-based series. The obligatory gag reel is a great way to end the re-watch of season 1. As is often the case it puts across the wonderful camaraderie between the cast and crew. It, of course, also gives us a few good laughs as we watch Mount and the rest of the cast flub their lines here and there. Verdict One of the best new Trek shows in decades, Strange New Worlds Season 1 earns a glorious 3-disc 4K Dolby Vision release from Paramount just before Season 2 drops on Paramount+ in pretty-damn-far-from-4K.

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Extras: Language(s): English-United States, French-Parisian, German, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Subtitles: French-Parisian, German, Interactive Menu, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1, Bonus Footage, Deleted Scenes, Documentaries: 'Producing Props'; 'The Costumes Closet'; 'The Gorn'; 'Singing in Space'; 'Exploring New Worlds'Discovery is one of the most watched shows on Paramount+ this is a proven fact(and it was one of the most watched shows on Netflix when it was available on that platform) it has millions of viewers worldwide.

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Paramount Home Media Distribution will release on 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 2. The two releases are scheduled to arrive on the market on December 5. While I completely agree kmart with your view stated elsewhere that great moments and performances can’t save a plot that doesn’t land, I also feel that tentpole movies should offer something fresh. stand out as borrowed from elsewhere. The other downside is the short season length. At ten episodes the season is very brief and will leave fans 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. shades that are more vividly robust compared to the Blu-ray, while various accents around the bridge, for example the turbolift doors and computer

fan not at least highly enjoying it, if not outright loving it. Paramount's three-disc UHD is a must buy. Supplements are solid but more important At first, we scratched our heads wondering how could the video offer HDR without 4k? But we soon learned HDR isn’t resolution-specific, and that many devices (such as tablets and phones) would display content in HDR if supported, even if not true 4k (2160 x 3840) lines of resolution. PIKE’S PEAK — Anson Mount takes fans through his journey as Captain Christopher Pike in the first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, providing a glimpse into his portrayal with intimate footage throughout the season. Strange New Worlds – When one of Pike’s officers goes missing while on a secret mission for Starfleet, Pike has to come out of self-imposed exile; he must navigate how to rescue his officer while struggling with what to do with the vision of the future he’s been given. will literally turn heads, something that feels rare rather than commonplace today. General surround immersion is well done, too, especially in action

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season One [4K UHD]

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. wanting more, desperate to explore the worlds and characters with greater depth. What's here is great, but audiences will alost assuredly want As you’d expect from ‘Star Trek’, the series features a variety of gripping missions and plenty of development for the characters. It feels a lot closer to the original series and ‘The Next Generation’ than it does any of the other ‘Star Trek’ shows that have come along since. For those who loved the original series, you get to dig into the history of the universe and see what the Enterprise crew got up to prior to Kirk (William Shatner) taking the reins. You do get to see a younger version of Kirk played by ‘The Vampire Diaries’ star Paul Wesley during this first season too. I find it’s difficult to see it as a tenable economic model. It seems to have been built into audiovisual entertainment and broadcasting from go through. The market power of the major firms seems to enable perpetual free riding off individuals. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is not a brave new world in the Star Trek canon. Rather, it is a comfortable, retro-themed, butIn content the release is the same. All episodes, bonus feature etc. remain completely as you’ll find them in the previous release. The difference here is the superior picture and sound offered by the ultra-HD release. But for those of us who had seen TOS episodes many, many times, it was the rehash of the Nomad story that really bit. After so long with no new Star Trek, we were waiting to be wowed with a new story and not just with spectacle. The resolution of 35mm far outstrips just about any form of digital capture (though that is admittedly a subject for debate, I defer to Wally Pfister, who claimed that 35mm anamorphic was roughly equivalent to more than 8K!) Plus there is an intangible aspect to photochemical that digital still can only emulate. YMMV. Framing and clarity also figured into my TFF viewings — I saw it a 2nd time at the late great Palo Alto Square theater, where I guess they still actually had union projectionists, because framing was perfect and image brightness seemed to be nearly double what I’d seen at the Century in SJ.

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

As usual Denny C, I agree with you. Again, I think Star Trek is doing well on P+, but I don’t think any of the shows are doing massive business either. Enough to keep making more but sadly I don’t think any of them would survive on a network more than a season or two, not for what they cost anyway. Deleted Scenes (1080p): Scenes from "Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach" (5:00) and "The Elysian Kingdom" (0:20).

Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach – A threat to an idyllic planet reunites Captain Pike with the lost love of his life; to protect her and a scientific holy child from a conspiracy, Pike offers his help and is forced to face unresolved feelings of his past. Overall, "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" is an excellent addition to the Star Trek franchise, delivering exciting action, thought-provoking ideas, and emotionally charged character development. It's a must-watch for any Star Trek fan and a great starting point for those new to the franchise.



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