Star Trek: Picard – Season Two Beams Onto Blu-ray In October

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Fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation were thrilled with news that Sir Patrick Stewart was coming pack as Jean-Luc Picard for a new series. The show debuted streaming with a 10-episode season that was well received. The series reunites him with many of the cast members of the original show and other Star Trek franchises in an adventure that interrupts his retirement. Now the second season with another 10 episodes is being released on home video in October. Here’s the press release from CBS Blu-ray:

STAR TREK: PICARD Beams Down on Blu-ray and DVD on October 4 • TrekCore.com

STAR TREK: PICARD – SEASON TWO, available on Blu-ray™, DVD and limited-edition Blu-ray™ Steelbook on October 4!

Starring four-time Emmy® Award nominee Patrick Stewart (Hamlet) as Jean-Luc Picard, an iconic role which he played for seven seasons on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” (TNG), the latest season “kicks things into high gear” (Den of Geek) as he and his crew go on a bold and exciting new journey into the past. Picard must enlist friends, both old and new, to confront the perils of 21st century Earth in a desperate race against time to save the galaxy’s future – and face the ultimate trial from one of his greatest foes.
The SEASON TWO collection offers fans all 10 episodes, including over an hour of exclusive, never-before-seen featurettes, deleted scenes and a gag reel.

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