Less than a week after the release of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan – The Director’s Cut on Blu-ray, a glitch has been identified and Paramount is getting ahead of the issue and offering a replacement for discs included in the recall.
Some eagle-eyed viewers first noticed the issue during the scene with Sulu at the helm during the Kobayashi Maru training simulation where a shot is repeated.
Fans who purchased the Blu-ray can easily identify if their disc is affected by looking at the UPC on the back of the packaging. If you have a white barcode, you’re eligible for a replacement. If your barcode is yellow, you’re all set.
Replacement instructions:
It has come to our attention that there is a slight master assembly error on the recent Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Director’s Cut Blu-ray release.
Fans who would like a replacement should contact our customer service department at wrathofkhanreturns@tce.com or toll free at 844-898-4365.
The corrected product will be shipped free of charge. It is always our intention to distribute the highest quality product and we apologize for any inconvenience this error has caused.



























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faunmoth4
July 26, 2016 at 9:59 am
Even though both White and Yellow UPC are in Canadian stores Paramount is refusing to do the exchange for Canadians.
“This error is only affecting Blu-ray product
coming from U.S. retailers.”
To say this cheese me off is a mild understatement.