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'Star Trek: The Next Generation' Blu-Ray coming in April

By MICHAEL DAMBOLD Scene Writer on Feb 13, 2013, at 4:00 PM  Updated on 2/13 at 11:03 AM



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If you've been buying the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Blu-Ray releases, you're in for a treat.

The season that landed 9 Emmy Award nominations and included such amazing classics as "Yesterday's Enterprise" and "The Best of Both Worlds" is coming to Blu-Ray in April.

The 6-disc set will include all of the remastered season three episodes, some with new special effects. On top of the higher quality episodes, it will also include bloopers and a documentary on making the season with all-new footage not released to the public.

The season is due on April 30, and can be pre-ordered on Amazon.

Here is the trailer:



BONUS:

Here is the blooper reel for the TNG season two Blue-Ray release.



Photo courtesy CBS/Paramount.

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