On S31 on physical media...
Paramount recently decided to release new movies as 4K/Blu-ray combos only (ie, if you want the Blu-ray and don't own a 4K UHD player, you need to buy the 4K to get a Blu-ray), at least in the US. No word yet if this policy will also apply in, say, the UK. If they are treating S31 as a "movie", then a BD solo release would be unlikely in North America.
Physical media won't be around forever. If something Star Trek were to go out of print early, it would likely be something like S31 or the Short Treks compilation that wouldn't easily be rolled into a wider "complete series" type release. If a Star Trek project was to get the WILLOW / RAISED BY WOLVES treatment and disappeared from a streaming service... S31 might be it.
I'm not a Star Trek completionist to the point that I own everything produced, even if a hate watch, so I'm easily sitting this one out.
But flashforward five years and imagine you can't stream S31 anywhere, and the disc was only produced in such a limited run that it goes for over $200 used. If this would bother you, don't take for granted that it will always be easily available. Don't buy it at full price, but maybe get it when it's on sale for under $20.
Paramount recently decided to release new movies as 4K/Blu-ray combos only (ie, if you want the Blu-ray and don't own a 4K UHD player, you need to buy the 4K to get a Blu-ray), at least in the US. No word yet if this policy will also apply in, say, the UK. If they are treating S31 as a "movie", then a BD solo release would be unlikely in North America.
Physical media won't be around forever. If something Star Trek were to go out of print early, it would likely be something like S31 or the Short Treks compilation that wouldn't easily be rolled into a wider "complete series" type release. If a Star Trek project was to get the WILLOW / RAISED BY WOLVES treatment and disappeared from a streaming service... S31 might be it.
I'm not a Star Trek completionist to the point that I own everything produced, even if a hate watch, so I'm easily sitting this one out.
But flashforward five years and imagine you can't stream S31 anywhere, and the disc was only produced in such a limited run that it goes for over $200 used. If this would bother you, don't take for granted that it will always be easily available. Don't buy it at full price, but maybe get it when it's on sale for under $20.
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