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"Stargate: Continuum." History is rewritten in this second straight-to-DVD follow-up of the sci-fi show "Stargate SG-1," reuniting cast members Richard Dean Anderson, Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Claudia Black and Michael Shanks. The movie-length adventure pits the gang against old enemy Ba'al, who goes back in time to prevent humanity from using its ancient Stargate so he can lord it over Earth. ($26.98; 20th Century Fox)
"Witchblade: The Complete Series." This comic-book adaptation stars Yancy Butler as a cop who gets an assist from a mystical ancient weapon she uses to battle greater evil while fighting crime on the streets. The seven-disc set has all 23 episodes that aired in 2001-02, plus the movie-length pilot and a handful of featurettes. ($69.98; Warner Bros.)
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit — Year Seven." Mariska Hargitay and Chris Meloni return in the "Law & Order" spinoff that centers on sex-based crimes. All 22 episodes from the seventh season come in a five-disc package. ($59.98; Universal)
"The Hills: The Complete Third Season." The young women of the MTV reality show continue to navigate work and romance in Los Angeles. Year three's 28 episodes are included in a four-disc set, accompanied by deleted scenes, cast interviews and commentary. ($39.99; Paramount)
— David Germain, AP
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