Not to fuel the flames, but 'The Worlds End' is not going to sell like the current Star Trek, so including all of those bonuses is there to sweeten the deal.
Actually including all those bonus features is kind of the "standard" for Edgar Wright's movies. He is so involved with the bonus material that he will bring in celebrity friends of his who have nothing to do with the production (Quinten Tarintino for his series "Spaced"). He doesn't put Bonus Features on the discs to "sweeten the deal", be puts them there because he happens to enjoy producing them. Even "The Hobbit" films seem to be selling really well and the Extended Editions have some of the best Special Features ever produced for a feature title.
Star Trek films sell with or without the extras.
Like Star Trek Nemesis?
Solo4114 said:There's also the licensing side of this for exclusive releases. When you do a specific release for each retailer (including online retailers like Xbox in this case), that means a specific license agreement with EACH retailer, which nets you more cash. They get the benefit of having attractive features to offer their customer base, you get the benefit of additional cash for giving them the exclusive right to sell a toy Phaser or mini starship or deleted scenes with this or that version. And maybe you get the hardcore fans who collect all of them, which is just gravy on top of this.
...So in conclusion, studios such as Paramount are willing to sacrifice quality and content if it means earning themselves an extra buck. I don't think that will gain more support for the studios if that's all you've got. Sure, it might make it easier to understand, but to quote the man himself,
Spock: I do not approve. I understand.