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Star Trek

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  1. A television series of the 1960s, and later a series of successful films, in which a group of space explorers in their craft, the Enterprise, traveled through interstellar space.


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The original Star Trek programs spawned a number of other television series during the late twentieth century and early twenty-first century.

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Class canceled: In a surprise and oddly timed move, Paramount has canceled “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy,” with the announcement coming right after the conclusion of the first season.

From MarketWatch

Bigger picture, the “Star Trek” franchise has been a backbone of Paramount+ programming since its inception, going back to CBS All Access, but with “Starfleet Academy” and “Strange New Worlds” soon concluding, there are no more “Trek”-related shows in the pipeline for the first time in a decade.

From MarketWatch

A lot of the time, I would rather just sit on the couch and watch “Star Trek.”

From Los Angeles Times

So why does “Star Trek” have such staying power?

From The Wall Street Journal

Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. together control 30% of the U.S. box office, BofA estimates, including titles like Star Trek, Harry Potter, and DC Comics.

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