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Certain episodes of the series have also been released on eight "best of" collections. [10] The four Next Generation movies were released together on a Blu-ray set in 2009. [20] [21] They have subsequently been re-released individually. Three episodes were released on region-free Blu-ray Disc in January 2012. [10]
The gap between the 1986 film Star Trek IV: the Voyage Home (2286) and the 1987 first season of The Next Generation (2364) is 78 years by this timeline, matching early press materials. A gap of 10 years passed between the broadcast of the last episode of Star Trek: The Original Series and the release of The Motion Picture.
In January 2024, an "origin story" film was added to Paramount's Star Trek slate. Toby Haynes had been hired to direct it and Seth Grahame-Smith was writing the script, with Abrams producing. [76] By the end of March, the project was further along in development than Star Trek 4 and was expected to begin pre-production by the end of the year. [77]
Before even more new series are announced, here’s our guide of when to expect all the new Star Trek shows, as well as returning familiar favorites, and what else is in the works right now. Engage!
In 1997, the episode "The Best of Both Worlds, Part I" was ranked No. 70 on TV Guide ' s 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. [61] In 2002, Star Trek: The Next Generation was ranked #46 on TV Guide ' s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time list, [62] and in 2008, was ranked No. 37 on Empire ' s list of the 50 greatest television shows. [63]
The “Star Trek Universe” panel at New York Comic Con on Saturday unveiled first looks at Season 3 of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” and the fifth and final season of “Star Trek: Lower ...
Logo for the first Star Trek series, now known as The Original Series. Star Trek is an American science fiction media franchise that started with a television series (simply called Star Trek but now referred to as Star Trek: The Original Series) created by Gene Roddenberry. The series was first broadcast from 1966 to 1969 on NBC.
In 2013, Slate ranked "Chain of Command" one of the ten best episodes in the Star Trek franchise. [7] In 2014, Io9 rated it the 11th best Star Trek episode. [8] In 2015, The Hollywood Reporter, noted this episode's scene where Picard cries out "There are four lights", as one of the top ten "most stunning" moments of Star Trek: The Next ...