Star Trek Cyber Monday Deals At Amazon, Paramount Store, And Entertainment Earth

Tis the season to shop and there are still deals to be had to save some quatloos and a few strips of latinum on Cyber Monday 2024.

Blu-ray/DVD box sets up to 46% off at Amazon

Amazon is selling some Star Trek film and TV collections on Cyber Monday. Here are some of the deals you can pick up today

Star Trek: The Original Series – Complete Series Blu-ray Steelbook $39.49 (20%0ff) / DVD $31.99 (16% off)

Star Trek: The Next Generation – Complete Series DVD $59.99 (46% off) / Blu-ray: $104.99 (35% off)

Star Trek: Enterprise – Complete Series Blu-ray $59.49 (35% off)

Star Trek: Picard – Complete Series Blu-ray $42.29 (42% off)

Star Trek: 10-Movie Collection Blu-ray/Digital $39.49 (29% off)

Star Trek Kelvin Movie Trilogy Blu-ray/Digital $18.49 (6% off) / 4K/ Blu-ray/Digital: $29.49 (42% off)

Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection Blu-ray $39.49 (29% off) / 4K Blu-ray: $69.49 (15% off)

30% off Star Trek tees and more at Amazon

The Cyber Monday deals at Amazon also include Star Trek tees at 30% off. Short sleeve shirts are priced at $16.09 and long sleeve tees are $21.69, all available in various sizes, colors and designs, including some with Christmas a theme. Click HERE to check out the selections.

 

35% off at official Star Trek Shop

The official Paramount Shop is running a site wide Cyber Monday sale today with everything 35% off.  Just visit the Star Trek Paramount Shop and use the code “BFCM” when you check out. The 35% off sale applies to everything on the site, including some new Star Trek items like Christmas sweaters, First Contact Funko Pops, a Section 31 Bluetooth badge, and Starfleet Academy Tees.

$30 savings and gift bonus for $100 spent at Entertainment Earth

Another seller having a site wide sale is Entertainment Earth offering free shipping and $10 off plus a plus a $20 gift code for all orders $100+. The discount goes up to $25 for $200 spent and $50 for $300. This covers anything on the site, not just Star Trek products and the sale ends on Tuesday, December 3rd. Some new (and newly restocked) Star Trek items hot off the truck at Entertainment Earth include  Star Trek Picard Funko Pops, Factory Star Trek bottle openers, Super7 Star Trek TNG figures, and Playmates Star Trek toys and figures.

If you are finding yourself short of funds this holiday season, you can always try your luck and check out the lotto results online.

Paramount+ for $2.99/month

Paramount+ is home to (almost) all of Star Trek and the streaming service has a Black Friday deal running until Wednesday, December 4th for $2.99/month for two months (Paramount+ with Showtime with ads).


Keep up with all the Star Trek merchandise news and reviews at TrekMovie.com.

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Fanhome missed an opportunity to launch their non-subscription based purchasing of the Titan-A with a Black Friday or Cyber Monday promotion.

Saw those KILLER “First Contact” Funko Pops a while back and pre-ordered them, along with Dr. Zaius from “Beneath the Planet of the Apes”. Happy boy here.

Still got my big movie box set (bluray) from 2009 or thereabout with the NCC1701 enterprise on all sides of the box fitting the 10 movies in cases inside. I really love that set, the box, the fact the movies have the separate cases. Its still great. And have the Trek II DC separately (i have still yet to get the TMP DC bc i can’t figure out to get the big set with all the memorabilia inside or just the standard blu)

I got the 4pak of UHDs on tmp-tvh last year, sealed on ebay for 36 bucks, but was wondering even then how much it was gonna cost me to get tff and tuc on 4k when they came out. Sure nuf, I haven’t seen TUC below 20 bucks ever on UHD. TFF is finally down to like 12 bucks, but I just saw it on streaming last month and don’t feel a compelling need to reacquire just yet (have already seen it at least 50 times, and that is a conservative number, as it is ‘one of the three that matters’ in my book, along with TMP and TWOK.)

I had bought the red blue and yellow clamshells of TOS 1-3 on dvd used way back, but then repurposed those cases to hold the blu-rays when they came down in price. They look really nice, and I have the TAS dvd set in a very similar plastic box, so when I get space on my huge desk, will probably set them up in a prominent position (can’t afford a lit 3′ enterprise, y’know?)

Merch wise, I really wish I’d shelled out for the heavy metal assault phaser (this was more than a decade before the Master Replicas version) — it felt just like a real handgun — that I saw at the last convention I went to in 91 … it was like 130 bucks, but I bet it goes for a ton more now. Can’t think of anything else toy-wise that would really motivate me, but a small part of me that is still 12 years old thinks building AMT models of the D6 and the TOS Ent and then swinging them at each other from strings overhead till they fall apart would be as fun now as it was then. I remember that stuffing flash paper inside the dish created a great effect when the model was exposed to heavy heat, because the flash kind of ‘blew out’ through the windows.

directors cut on the 4k of VI is 4k exclusive on physical unless you have old 2 disc dvd set. I just recently got a 4k set and player i haven’t watched it yet, the included blu is only the theatrical cut. If you have boxed set of TMP the special longer version is 4k exclusive. Also only the director’s cut of TMP was upgraded to Atmos. No original stereo tracks on any of the movies just 2009 blu ray audio carried over. Those also were last on DVD. and Laserdisc of all things.

At least the included blu are remastered and not the 2009, which is nice unlike in the uk where they got a combo 4k/blu for indiana jones and the blu ray discs were the old blu rays. The standalone new blu ray of those in the Us was also the old discs.

The TMP DE set is handsome but honestly when am I ever going to break out all the things it comes with and admire them? It just takes up space in a drawer where other oversized sized sets go (otherwise I’ve no space to have them out), but those are at least are full seasons or entire movie series! This is just one movie with a nice booklet and some extra tat.

Does the standard 2disc version have the same versions and extras as the big memrobila version ? I can’t work it out

I don’t own the big ol’ bells-n-whistles version, but from my understanding, there’s an exclusive disc in that “big memorabilia version” that features the “network TV” version of the movie. Blu-ray.com has great disc and bonus content reviews that I always refer to when debating which version of a title I want to buy. Hope this helps!

Thanks, I’ll probably just get the standard 2disc version I can’t see me getting the big version unless its cheap which it probably never will be.plus TWOK DC is just a standard version so it goes with that. Its fun to think TMP now has about as many cuts as Blade Runner! (which I did get the big bells’n’whistle version, but have yet to indulge in it fully)