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  • Star Trek films (DVD)
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  • These were released in Region 2 – starting with Star Trek: Insurrection – in 2000 . Some of the Region 2 releases in the UK came in Special Numbered Edition packaging, and included bonus discs, containing Star Trek-related computer applications. These two-disc editions were packaged in steelbooks in soft-board slipcases. Star Trek was released simultaneously in vanilla (one-disc) and Special Edition (two-disc) formats in 2009 . 2013 also saw the release of Star Trek Into Darkness, though this time only a single-disc DVD was made available.
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  • These were released in Region 2 – starting with Star Trek: Insurrection – in 2000 . Some of the Region 2 releases in the UK came in Special Numbered Edition packaging, and included bonus discs, containing Star Trek-related computer applications. These two-disc editions were packaged in steelbooks in soft-board slipcases. In 2001 , Paramount released Star Trek: The Motion Picture on DVD. For this release, the company decided to reappraise the film as a whole, introducing new CGI special effects, and re-cutting the film to better reflect Robert Wise's original intentions. This "Director's Edition" was a two-disc release with extensive special features. (As a result, the theatrical cut of the film was not released on DVD until the Region 2 Original Motion Picture Collection.) Following the enormous success of the Director's Edition of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Paramount re-released the other nine films in two-disc special editions with added features. Star Trek Nemesis was released with limited special features in 2003 before receiving the Special Edition treatment in 2005 . The region 2 editions all came packaged in slip cases. Star Trek was released simultaneously in vanilla (one-disc) and Special Edition (two-disc) formats in 2009 . Also, starting in 2009, the first ten movies were re-released in "remastered" editions, digitally enhanced versions of the theatrical releases to meet High Definition standards. These single-disc editions featured newly-made "specials". They were released out of order in some regions and the complete run was not released in Region 1 until 2013 . 2013 also saw the release of Star Trek Into Darkness, though this time only a single-disc DVD was made available.