War of The Worlds (TV Series) - Home Video Releases

Home Video Releases

The series was not officially made commercially available for over 15 years, although VHS rental copies were released in the UK and have been sold on such markets as eBay. Fans were doubtful of the series being released as many reported that since it ended its initial run Paramount seemingly denied the show existed, bootleg copies being the only means of viewing the series. On November 1, 2005, Paramount Home Entertainment officially released season 1 on DVD in Region 1. The set's release coincided with the DVD re-release of the 1953 film from which the show was spawned (the updated version from Steven Spielberg being released on DVD later the same month). A common criticism of the DVDs has been the poor image quality; fans in particular also point out the omission of the alien hand animation that had been inexplicably removed from every episode. The set contains no special features. It does, however, allow the viewer to jump to a chapter, which are divided by act, including the opening and closing credits, but are not available via any menu. It also includes closed captioning, but these may not be entirely reliable as there are several clear errors - for example, it is inconsistent in how it spells the name of the aliens' homeworld, neither of which is the canonical spelling. By contrast, however, in a few episodes, the captioning refers to the Advocates by the name of their original host bodies from the pilot episode (i.e. Chambers, Urick, and Einhorn), even in the absence of the original actors.

The Second and final season was released on October 26, 2010, nearly five years after the release of the first season.

In Region 2, Revelation Films will release season 1 on DVD in the UK on April 30, 2012. Season 2 will be released on July 9, 2012.

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