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People are discussing that The Paper: Season One is slated for a Blu-ray release in July 2026. The headline focuses specifically on the physical media release timeline.

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Key Takeaway The Paper: Season One will be released on Blu-ray in July 2026.
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The Paper: Season One will be released on Blu-ray in July 2026.

People are discussing that The Paper: Season One is slated for a Blu-ray release in July 2026. The headline focuses specifically on the physical media release timeline.

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Briefing Findings · The Paper: Season One will be released

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Series The Paper: Season One
Release month July 2026

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  • Watch for the exact Blu-ray release date and pre-order/availability details as July 2026 approaches. r/television

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  • The Paper: Season One will be released on Blu-ray in July 2026. r/television
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Who doesn't like a shelf full of movies?

I have a lot of physical discs (and not just Blu-ray, either). If you go through my closet, there are boxes full of CDs, DVDs, and even some VHS tapes. They look great sitting on a shelf, but they also give off vague early-2000s vibes. I like looking at them, but I don't like swapping out the discs in the player. Besides, who actually has a dedicated Blu-ray player anymore? I just use a PlayStation 5, although I do have an ancient DVD/VHS player somewhere in the attic. If you aren't a gamer, the necessary devices just take up space around your TV, and at a time when people tend to lean more to

After adding my entire Blu-ray library to Jellyfin, physical discs feel obsolete
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