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Star Trek DS9 documentary starts streaming in August

The Star Trek DS9 documentary, What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, will be available digitally or on DVD and Blu-ray from 6 August, it’s recently been confirmed.

Said confirmation was made at a recent theatre screening of the documentary, held nationwide across the USA.

“In the coming days, you may see news about home video release plans and dates through our distribution partners at Shout! Factory,” an update from the documentary’s production team reads. “Rest assured, we’re currently finishing up bonus content for your Indiegogo backer DVDs & Blu-Ray combo packs, and will be sharing release plans very soon.

“As we’ve always intended, these disk sets will start shipping to you BEFORE they are out anywhere else on shelves and released publicly. Stay tuned for final details on this in the next week or so!”

We’ll let you know when backers will receive the physical media they’re owed as part of the crowdfunding exercise.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is available to stream on Netflix here in Australia.


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