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=== The VAM controversy ===
 
=== The VAM controversy ===
The decision to make the majority of extras retailer exclusives has prompted intense criticism of [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] from Blu-ray customers, [[Trekkie|fan]]s and reviewers alike. [http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/my-two-cents/082813_1415] According to TrekCore, a source close to both Paramount and Bad Robot stated that the latter had 100% control over the production of VAM (Value Added Material). This source speculated this material might have been delivered late as account-specific features generally have a deadline that is later than the Blu-ray. This would have resulted in the features being thrown to different SKUs (Stock Keeping Units). This would be seen as the "nice way" of looking at the matter. The less nice way was that Bad Robot arranged contracts with retailers wherein each was paid for the exclusive content specific to their stores. Regardless of what happen, Paramount might have been the driver of the decisions with Bad Robot having the final approval. {{TrekCore|blog/2013/08/review-star-trek-into-darkness-retail-blu-ray/}} [[Simon Pegg]] voiced his support for the fans, saying the inconsistent release made him "sad". [https://twitter.com/simonpegg/status/375936640784826369]
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The decision to make the majority of extras retailer exclusives has prompted intense criticism of [[Paramount Home Entertainment]] from Blu-ray customers, [[Trekkie|fan]]s and reviewers alike. [http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/my-two-cents/082813_1415] According to {{TrekCore}}, a source close to both Paramount and Bad Robot stated that the latter had 100% control over the production of VAM (Value Added Material). This source speculated this material might have been delivered late as account-specific features generally have a deadline that is later than the Blu-ray. This would have resulted in the features being thrown to different SKUs (Stock Keeping Units). This would be seen as the "nice way" of looking at the matter. The less nice way was that Bad Robot arranged contracts with retailers wherein each was paid for the exclusive content specific to their stores. Regardless of what happen, Paramount might have been the driver of the decisions with Bad Robot having the final approval. {{TrekCore|blog/2013/08/review-star-trek-into-darkness-retail-blu-ray/}} [[Simon Pegg]] voiced his support for the fans, saying the inconsistent release made him "sad". [https://twitter.com/simonpegg/status/375936640784826369]
   
 
While there is no firm conformation whether or not this was a studio response to the outcry of indignation, Paramount has announced an '''''all''''' special features inclusive Blu-ray release in June 2014, in the IMAX version (but without the 3D version), of the film as the ''[[Star Trek: The Compendium]]'' set. {{TrekCore|blog/2014/06/paramount-makes-good-on-into-darkness-blu-ray-debacle-with-compendium-release-this-fall/}}
 
While there is no firm conformation whether or not this was a studio response to the outcry of indignation, Paramount has announced an '''''all''''' special features inclusive Blu-ray release in June 2014, in the IMAX version (but without the 3D version), of the film as the ''[[Star Trek: The Compendium]]'' set. {{TrekCore|blog/2014/06/paramount-makes-good-on-into-darkness-blu-ray-debacle-with-compendium-release-this-fall/}}
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Star Trek Into Darkness Blu-ray Region A cover

Region A cover

Region A cover
Blu-ray Disc release
Series: Star Trek films
No. of discs: 1/2
Director: J.J. Abrams
Region A release date: 10 September 2013
Region B release date: 2 September 2013
Rating(s): MPAA - Parents Strongly Cautioned CHVRS - Parental Guidance BBFC - 12 IFCO - 12 FSK - Freigegeben ab 12 Jahren NICAM - Mogelijk schadelijk tot 12 jaar (Watch out with children under 12) MCCYP - 11 EIRIN - General, suitable for all ages Hong Kong - Category IIA OFLC (Australia) - Mature OFLC (New Zealand) - Mature DJCTQ - 12 anos
Reference: ASIN B00AZMFK3K (region A)
ASIN B009934S5M (region B, UK)
ASIN B00CXLSVLE (region B, Germany)
Year: 2259
Star Trek Into Darkness Blu-ray Region B cover

Region B cover

Region B cover
For the DVD release, please see Star Trek Into Darkness (DVD).
For the Blu-ray 3D release, please see Star Trek Into Darkness (Blu-ray 3D).

Star Trek Into Darkness is the Blu-ray Disc release of Star Trek Into Darkness. The release contains a Blu-ray, DVD (omitted from some releases) and a digital copy of the film. Various limited edition sets are also available.

Video

The domestic release of the Blu-ray does not feature the scenes shot in IMAX in IMAX resolution. It was reported that the German release contains the scenes shot for IMAX will be shown in their full aspect, but this is false. [2]

Special features

These are the standard features common to all blu-ray releases.

  • Creating the Red Planet
  • Attack on Starfleet
  • The Klingon Home World
  • The Enemy of My Enemy
  • Ship to Ship
  • Brawl by the Bay
  • Continuing the Mission (Region A only)

The iTunes Store release contains a director's video commentary, which runs a half-hour longer than the film. The deleted scenes are avaliable on the Xbox SmartGlass app. The additional following special features are exclusive to the following stores:

Target/Sainsbury's release
  • The Voyage Begins... Again
  • Mr. Spock and Mr. Spock
  • Rebuilding the Enterprise
  • Vengeance is Coming
  • Kirk & Spock
  • Visual Affection
Best Buy/CinemaNow release
  • Down With the Ship
  • NIF: Home of the Core
  • Safety First
  • Unlocking the Cut
  • The Sound of Music and FX
  • Aliens Encountered [3]

The Canadian Best Buy edition contains an additional disc for these bonus features, while American buyers will have to download them.

The Tesco release features 20 minutes of unspecified extra content exclusive to their Blinkbox service.

The VAM controversy

The decision to make the majority of extras retailer exclusives has prompted intense criticism of Paramount Home Entertainment from Blu-ray customers, fans and reviewers alike. [4] According to TrekCore, a source close to both Paramount and Bad Robot stated that the latter had 100% control over the production of VAM (Value Added Material). This source speculated this material might have been delivered late as account-specific features generally have a deadline that is later than the Blu-ray. This would have resulted in the features being thrown to different SKUs (Stock Keeping Units). This would be seen as the "nice way" of looking at the matter. The less nice way was that Bad Robot arranged contracts with retailers wherein each was paid for the exclusive content specific to their stores. Regardless of what happen, Paramount might have been the driver of the decisions with Bad Robot having the final approval. [5] Simon Pegg voiced his support for the fans, saying the inconsistent release made him "sad". [6]

While there is no firm conformation whether or not this was a studio response to the outcry of indignation, Paramount has announced an all special features inclusive Blu-ray release in June 2014, in the IMAX version (but without the 3D version), of the film as the Star Trek: The Compendium set. [7]

Limited editions

Previous Region A release:
Star Trek: Stardate Collection
Star Trek films
Blu-ray
Next release:
Star Trek Into Darkness 3D
Previous Region B release:
Star Trek: The Original Series - Origins
Previous series release:
Star Trek: Stardate Collection