Star Trek Beaming Up to DVD and Blu-ray on November 17th

While the DVD hasn't officially been announced yet, it seems some details have come forth about one of the year's biggest hits on DVD. It seems that Variety has gotten a hold of the DVD and Blu-ray details for the forthcoming Star Trek DVD, which will apparently hit the shelves on November 17.

Star Trek Blu-ray
Star Trek DVD

The trade is reporting that the film will be released in a two-disc DVD set and a three-disc Blu-ray set, both of which will include a new state-of-the-art feature right on the disc's packaging. Dubbed "augmented reality," the packaging will be fitted with a device that, if you hold the packaging up to any normal webcam, the packaging will unlock a special hologram that comes up on the computer screen. Users will have to log in to a website to access the feature, but they can take a virtual tour of the decks of the U.S.S. Enterprise and even fire upon enemies as well.

"If you took the visual cue in the package and turned your hand, then you're turning the ship," Paramount homevideo senior VP of brand marketing Bob Buchi said.

Consumers can get a sneak peek at this new interactive feature by visiting Experience-the-Enterprise.com.

The film will be released in a barebones single-disc edition, which will only include commentary tracks, a two-disc edition and a three-disc Blu-ray edition. Both the two-disc and the Blu-ray editions will include a Digital Copy of the film. Specific details weren't released, except that there will be deleted scenes and the Blu-ray will include BD-Live features which will allow users to access live updates from space through NASA.

We'll certainly keep you posted on this amazing DVD/BD release as soon as we have more information.

UPDATE: (7/17/09 11 AM PST) Paramount Home Entertainment has just issued a full press release confirming the November 17th release date which also includes full details on the special features. Take a look below.

This year audiences thrilled at the triumphant voyage of the Starship Enterprise and her young and vibrant crew in movie theaters across the planet--and on November 17, 2009, the world will go where no one has gone before when Star Trek debuts as a three-disc Blu-ray with digital copy, two-disc DVD with digital copy and a single-disc DVD from Paramount Home Entertainment. Bursting with "spectacular action" (Hollywood Reporter) and "pure filmmaking exhilaration" (Rolling Stone) director J.J. Abrams' sensational reinvention of the "Star Trek" franchise was hailed by critics and embraced by long-time and new fans alike, earning over $375 million at the worldwide box office. Starring a hot young cast including Chris Pine (Carriers), Zachary Quinto ("Heroes"), Zoe Saldana (Avatar), Karl Urban (The Bourne Supremacy), John Cho (Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle), Anton Yelchin (Terminator Salvation) and Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead), the global smash hit also features seasoned actors such as Eric Bana (Munich), Bruce Greenwood (National Treasure: Book of Secrets), Winona Ryder (Girl, Interrupted) and the original Spock himself, Leonard Nimoy.

"I cannot wait for fans of Star Trek to check out the home entertainment release of the film. The behind-the-scenes features on the DVD -- and especially the Blu-ray -- give a wonderful look at the crazy hard work and incredible fun that went into making this movie," said J.J. Abrams. "The cast and crew were truly extraordinary to work with -- watching these special features, you'll see why. And for people who didn't catch Star Trek in the theater, I hope they do now, as Paramount has done an exceptional job with this release; the picture and sound quality are both excellent."

The Star Trek DVD and Blu-ray will boast out-of-this-world special features to take viewers even further into the new universe of the rousing space adventure. The two-disc DVD and three-disc Blu-ray include in-depth explorations of the reimagining of the franchise, the phenomenal cast, the spectacularly real action sequences, the powerful score and the captivating aliens, commentary by J.J. Abrams, the writers and producers, a gag reel and a digital copy of the film. Additionally, the discs feature compelling deleted scenes that reveal a side story involving Nero with a first-ever look at Abrams' version of the infamous warrior Klingons.

The Star Trek Blu-ray boldly ventures beyond the final frontier with over three hours of sensational bonus footage including branching pods that allow for enhanced exploration, more fascinating features on the starships, planets, props, costumes and sound of STAR TREK, as well as a Starfleet Vessel Simulator and access to the latest NASA news about real-life space exploration via BD-Live.

The two-disc DVD and three-disc Blu-ray will also offer a home entertainment first: groundbreaking augmented reality technology. Using a webcam, a Star Trek visual cue will morph into a 3D holographic tour of the U.S.S. Enterprise on the screen, providing a unique immersive and interactive experience.

  • DVD:

  • The Star Trek two-disc DVD is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 televisions with Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround, French 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround with English, French and Spanish subtitles. Special features are as follows:
  • Disc 1:

  • Commentary--By director J.J. Abrams, writers Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman, producer Damon Lindelof and executive producer Bryan Burk.
  • A New Vision-- J.J. Abrams' vision was not only to create a Star Trek that was a bigger, more action-packed spectacle, but also to make the spectacle feel real. Every aspect of production--from unique locations to the use of classic Hollywood camera tricks--was guided by this overall objective.
  • Gag Reel--Bloopers featuring the entire principal cast.
  • Disc 2:

  • Digital Copy
  • Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary
  • Spock Birth
  • Klingons Take Over Narada
  • Young Kirk, Johnny and Uncle Frank
  • Amanda and Sarek Argue After Spock Fights
  • Prison Interrogation and Breakout
  • Sarek Gets Amanda
  • Dorm Room and Kobayashi Maru (original version)
  • Kirk Apologizes to the Green Girl
  • Sarek Sees Spock
  • To Boldly Go-- Taking on the world's most beloved science fiction franchise was no small mission. Director J.J. Abrams, writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, producer Damon Lindelof, and executive producer Bryan Burk talk about the many challenges they faced and their strategy for success.
  • Casting-- The producers knew their greatest task was finding the right cast to reprise these epic roles. The cast, for their part, talk about the experience of trying to capture the essence of these mythic characters. The piece concludes with a moving tribute to Leonard Nimoy.
  • Aliens-- Designers Neville Page and Joel Harlow talk about the hurdles they faced creating new alien species, recreating the Romulans and Vulcans, and designing the terrifying creatures on Delta Vega for the new Star Trek.
  • Score-- As a fan of the original series, composer Michael Giacchino embraced the challenge of creating new music for Star Trek while preserving the spirit of Alexander Courage's celebrated theme.
  • DVD-Rom:
  • STAR TREK D-A-C Free Trial Game for XBOX 360
  • Weblink to the STAR TREK D-A-C Free Trial Game for PC
  • Weblink to the STAR TREK D-A-C Free Trial Game for PlayStation Network
  • Blu-ray

  • The Star Trek three-disc Blu-ray is presented in 1080p High Definition with English 5.1 Dolby TrueHD, French 5.1 Dolby Digital and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital with English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. Special features are as follows:
  • Disc 1:

  • Commentary--By director J.J. Abrams, writers Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman, producer Damon Lindelof and executive producer Bryan Burk.
  • NASA News-- This BD-Live feature gives viewers access to the latest NASA news about real space exploration. Learn about new mission developments and check out featured imagery from around the universe.
  • Disc 2:

  • To Boldly Go--See description above.
  • Branching Pods:
  • The Shatner Conundrum
  • Red Shirt Guy
  • The Green Girl
  • Trekker Alert!
  • Casting--See description above.
  • A New Vision--See description above.
  • Branching Pods:
  • Savage Pressure
  • Starships--Abrams and production designer Scott Chambliss were careful to pay tribute to the design of the original Enterprise, but they also wanted to make it futuristic and cool for a modern audience. This chapter focuses on the unique stories behind the creation of the film's starships.
  • Branching Pods:
  • Warp Explained
  • Paint Job
  • Bridge Construction Accelerated
  • The Captain's Chair
  • Button Acting 101
  • Shuttle Shuffle
  • Narada Construction Accelerated
  • Aliens--See description above.
  • Branching Pods:
  • The Alien Paradox
  • Big-Eyed Girl
  • Big Bro Quinto
  • Klingons
  • Drakoulias Anatomy 101
  • Planets-- From the frozen landscape of Delta Vega to the desert plains of Vulcan, Scott Chambliss and the art department had a number of radically different planets to create. Abrams' desire to shoot on real locations whenever possible led the production team to a number of strange and surprising locations.
  • Branching Pods:
  • Extra Business
  • Confidentiality
  • Props and Costumes-- Property master Russell Bobbitt had the unique challenge of designing props that were both true to the original series and pertinent to today's technology. Likewise, costume designer Michael Kaplan talks about how he designed costumes that paid homage to what came before yet were relevant and timeless.
  • Branching Pods:
  • Klingon Wardrobe
  • Ben Burtt and the Sounds of Star Trek-- When famed sound designer Ben Burtt was hired to create sounds for the first Star Wars film, he took his inspiration from the original "Star Trek" series. Burtt jumped at the opportunity to pay tribute to the sounds that sparked his career with the sounds he created for the new Star Trek.
  • Score--See description above.
  • Gene Roddenberry's Vision-- J.J. Abrams, Leonard Nimoy, previous Star Trek writers and producers, and scientific consultant Carolyn Porco describe and commend the optimistic and enduring vision of Gene Roddenberry.
  • Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary--See details above.
  • Starfleet Vessel Simulator--Explore extensive data on the U.S.S. Enterprise and the Romulan ship, the Narada. Submerse yourself in breathtaking 360 views and close-ups and review detailed tech information.
  • Gag Reel--See description above.
  • Disc 3:

  • Digital Copy
  • STAR TREK D-A-C Free Trial Game for XBOX 360
  • Weblink to the STAR TREK D-A-C Free Trial Game for PC
  • Weblink to the STAR TREK D-A-C Free Trial Game for PlayStation Network


The Star Trek single-disc DVD is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 televisions with Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround, French 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround with English, French and Spanish subtitles. The single-disc DVD includes the commentary, "A New Vision" and the gag reel.


Sources: Paramount Home Entertainment, Variety

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Comments (21)

  1. slysnide

    true henson, but it seems to just get worse and worse nowadays ya know?

    3 years agoby @slysnideFlag

  2. WiseGuy

    Definetly adding this to my collection. Bluray babay.

    3 years agoby @zgcorleone072Flag

  3. CB Junior

    November 17th is my birthday. Awesome. Looking foward to getting it.

    3 years agoby @cbjuniorFlag

  4. -comrade-

    Sly, that was the case like, a year ago.

    3 years agoby @taberjohnson18Flag

  5. slysnide

    this confirms it. blu-ray has officially got a choke hold on the home video market of major movie companies.

    3 years agoby @slysnideFlag

  6. -comrade-

    Nateman sounds like a person who invested in an HDDVD player...

    3 years agoby @taberjohnson18Flag

  7. tekkamandan

    Dolby TrueHD. nuff said.

    3 years agoby @tekkamandanFlag

  8. CelluloidDreams

    Not soemthing I would buy..I saw it in theater and it ws enough for me!

    3 years agoby @2movieguysFlag

  9. dailyhaste

    Woot! Can't wait.

    3 years agoby @dailyhasteFlag

  10. Davon's Movieweb

    Damm. I was hoping it would come out in september.

    3 years agoby @davon29Flag

  11. Oli

    Ohyes, can't wait!

    3 years agoby @reviloleeFlag

  12. Show1Stopper

    november???????are you kidding me??? so this means transformers wont be on blu ray until march

    3 years agoby @show1stopperFlag

  13. spideykea

    Am so gettin this on Blu-Ray.

    3 years agoby @spideykeaFlag

  14. hihodiddily

    wow, nateman loves to bitch

    3 years agoby @messiahbolicalFlag

  15. NateMAN

    Why do they keep adding all this useless crap onto dvds these days? All i want is the movie, a commentary track, the trailers, and some cool making-of doc*mentaries. That's all. I don't give a sh*t about getting live updates from NASA or "augmented reality" packaging. Who comes up with this crap? What a complete waste. And it's because of all this sh*t that we have to wait so long for a f**king dvd release!

    And Blu-Ray is still the dumbest format since 8-track tapes.

    3 years agoby @natemanFlag

  16. Moviemaniack1993

    This should be September or early October. Iron Man was released May 2nd 2008 and hit Blu-ray September 30. Ugh. I hate waiting.

    3 years agoby @moviemaniack1993Flag

  17. Shelley

    Definitely adding this to my collection.

    3 years agoby @shelleyFlag

  18. Twisted Smile (The Untold Smile)

    Star Trek was an amazing movie. I can't wait to add this to my collection.

    3 years agoby @twistedsmileFlag

  19. CBF

    I would say that I'd be sure all the good special extra features will be on the Blu-Ray, but Paramount is pretty good about their extras on the 2-disc DVDs. This will probably be a good DVD release.

    3 years agoby @comicbookfanFlag

  20. kingbrady

    is october not good enough or January?? i dont care when it comes out, except i will be getting it on bluray

    3 years agoby @kingbradyFlag

  21. JonSpidey07

    hmmm
    November or December is fine for me

    3 years agoby @jonspidey07Flag

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