Think you’ve seen everything there is to see about Kirk and Spock’s classic 5-year mission? Think again because the Star Trek: The Original Series The Roddenberry Vault Blu-ray Collection is ready to beam into your life.
You’ve scoured the Internet with a fine-tooth tricorder. You’ve attended conventions with the bravery of a starship crewmember wearing a red shirt. You think Star Trek: The Original Series has nothing new to offer.
Prepare to be astounded because a new 3-disc set is headed your way at Warp Factor 5, just in time for Star Trek’s 50th anniversary.
In addition to 12 fan-favorite episodes, the collection also includes behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the series, alternate takes, deleted scenes, omitted dialogue, outtakes, and original visual FX elements.
Star Trek: The Original Series The Roddenberry Vault Blu-ray Collection
Disc 1:
Episodes
- “The Corbomite Maneuver”
– Isolated music track- “Arena”
– Isolated music track- “Space Seed”
– Isolated music track- “This Side of Paradise”
– Isolated music track
– Audio commentary by Dorothy “D.C.” Fontana and Gabrielle Stanton- Special features
- Inside the Roddenberry vault (Part 1)
- Star Trek: Revisiting a Classic
Disc 2:
Episodes
- “The Devil in the Dark”
– Isolated music track- “The City on the Edge of Forever”
– Audio commentary by Roger Lay Jr., Scott Mantz and Mark A. Altman- “Operation – Annihilate!”
– Isolated music track- “Metamorphosis”
– Isolated music track- Special features
- Inside the Roddenberry vault (Part 2)
- Strange New Worlds: Visualizing the Fantastic
Disc 3:
Episodes
- “Who Mourns for Adonais?”
– Isolated music track- “Mirror, Mirror”
– Isolated music track- “The Trouble With Tribbles”
– Isolated music track
– Audio commentary by David Gerrold and David A. Goodman- “Return to Tomorrow”
– Isolated music track- Special features
- Inside the Roddenberry vault (Part 3)
- Swept Up: Snippets from the Cutting Room Floor
The Star Trek: The Original Series The Roddenberry Vault Blu-ray Collection will be available December 13, 2016 but it can be pre-ordered now at Amazon.com.
(via LA Times)
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