2024 marked the end of not just one, but two “Star Trek” series: “Discovery” concluded its run, and “Lower Decks” wrapped up with a grand multiverse event. Following this, “Star Trek: Section 31” premiered in early 2025, which received harsh criticism from both critics and fans. Despite the negative feedback, there’s a promising figure that has me excited about a positive future for the franchise.
In the near future, we can expect some new Star Trek series to emerge, and I’m excited to share my enthusiasm with fans of this beloved space saga. Instead of focusing on potential negativity or gloom, let’s embrace the positive outlook and anticipate the exciting adventures that await us. Here’s what has me feeling hopeful and eager to explore the future plans for these shows.
Star Trek Generated Billions In Revenue For Streamers Since 2020
As a passionate movie enthusiast, I’ve been intrigued to delve into the financial success of Star Trek on streaming platforms since 2020, as outlined by The Wrap. It’s essential to clarify that Paramount+ may hold exclusive rights in the U.S., but globally, other streaming giants like Netflix have profited significantly from hosting the franchise in various countries. In the span of four years (2020-2024), Star Trek has amassed a staggering $2.6 billion through streaming services, with the breakdown of these earnings detailed below:
- Netflix – $1 billion
- Paramount+ – $940 million
- Amazon Prime Video – $466 million
- Other Streaming Services – $225 million
Netflix currently owns most of the international broadcasting rights for Star Trek, but as agreements expire in different countries, Paramount+ is gradually regaining control. This is evident from its position as the second-highest earner in revenue distribution, indicating a significant portion of income. The key point here is that Star Trek is popular globally and its wealth is being distributed among various streaming platforms.
Star Trek Making Money For Streaming Further Guarantees Its Future
I’m quite immersed in the community of fans who love “Star Trek” on social media platforms. Lately, there seems to be a lot of concern about the future of the franchise as it appears to be struggling. Fans are worried that it may not survive, that its current shows might disappear, and we might be returning to the years following the cancellation of “Enterprise,” when there were no “Trek” series on air.
It seems clear that “Star Trek” continues to rake in significant profits for streaming platforms. Given its upcoming big screen comeback with an innovative origin tale, the addition of “Starfleet Academy” featuring a talented ensemble, and the ongoing productions like “Strange New Worlds” Season 3 (with Season 4 already in development), it’s hard to imagine this franchise losing steam any time soon. In fact, I’d hazard a guess that we’re only at the beginning of more exciting chapters.
In the U.S., Paramount+ is where you can find all things related to Star Trek. Right now, I’m engrossed in Deep Space Nine, and I must say, whether you’re seeing it for the first time or revisiting an old favorite, it’s a fantastic series not to be missed!
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2025-02-07 20:37