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Star Trek Voyager Remastered in 4K

Who Else Thinks Its About Time That Star Trek Voyager Gets Remastered in 4K


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To be fair, I doubt that $16 million was going to be allocated to a remaster anyway.
True, but it's 16M that is now not in their pockets because they want a merger with Skydance, so despite doing nothing wrong and having a strong case, they capitulated.
 
True, but it's 16M that is now not in their pockets because they want a merger with Skydance, so despite doing nothing wrong and having a strong case, they capitulated.

I’m not arguing that, but since that money would not have gone into making a VOY or DS9 remaster anyway, it’s kind of a moot point.
 
They must have spent significantly more than $40m on development of all the Star Trek film projects that never happened over the past decade.

Ah well. I'm resigned that DS9 and VGR won't ever get a proper remaster. Best we can hope for is an AI-assisted upscale when the technology is just about enough to get away with it. It'll be a huge missed opportunity.
 
Meanwhile, I'll trade all eight seasons of Disco and Picard (and Section 31, why not?) to get DS9 remastered.

The true tragedy: TNG's "Birthright" contains the only genuinely HD Bashir we may ever witness and, likewise, TNG's "Firstborn" is the only genuine example of HD Quark (and, even then, it is displayed through a viewscreen...not in the flesh).
 
The true tragedy: TNG's "Birthright" contains the only genuinely HD Bashir we may ever witness and, likewise, TNG's "Firstborn" is the only genuine example of HD Quark (and, even then, it is displayed through a viewscreen...not in the flesh).
We got a little more in "What We Left Behind" too. But only a little. :(
 
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