So since I saw in the Star Trek Discovery OT ( https://www.resetera.com/threads/star-trek-discovery-ot-to-boldly-go-into-the-new-streaming-era.708/ ), there isn't a Star Trek franchise OT to discuss the rest of Star Trek (ranging from the TV shows to the movies, books, novels, videogames and comics), I guess I'll make an attempt to make one.
So, Star Trek is a sci-fi franchise that is well known that was created by Gene Roddenberry and has continued long after his death.
NOTE: This thread may contain untagged spoilers, read at your own risk.
TV SHOWS (Organized by air dates)
Star Trek: The Original Series
Starring:
Setting: During the mid to late 23rd Century.
Aired: September 8, 1966 to June 3, 1969 on NBC.
Seasons: 3
Episodes: 79
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Starring: Same cast as The Original Series
Setting: During the late 2260s
Aired: September 8, 1973 to October 12, 1974 on NBC
Seasons: 2
Episodes: 22
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Starring:
Setting: Late 24th Century
Aired: September 28, 1987 to May 23, 1994 on syndication.
Seasons: 7
Episodes: 178
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Starring:
Setting: 2369-2375
Aired: January 3, 1993 to June 2, 1999 on syndication.
Seasons: 7
Episodes: 176
Star Trek Voyager
Starring:
Setting: 2370s
Aired: January 16, 1995 to May 23, 2001 on UPN. Was the show that the UPN (United Paramount Network) debuted with.
Seasons: 7
Episodes: 172
Star Trek: Enterprise
Starring:
Setting: 2150s
Aired: September 26, 2001 to May 13, 2005 on UPN
Seasons: 4
Episodes: 98
Star Trek: Discovery - Currently airing Star Trek TV series.
Starring:
Aired: September 24, 2017 to Present on CBS All Access (CBS' exclusive streaming service), first all-digital streaming TV series within Star Trek's history. Production costs for Season 1 fully paid for by Netflix.
Seasons: 2, Season 1 completed, Season 2 in production, premiere date as of August 6, 2018 unannounced.
Episodes: 15 in Season 1, Season 2, unknown number of episodes.
ERA OT Thread for Discovery: https://www.resetera.com/threads/star-trek-discovery-ot-to-boldly-go-into-the-new-streaming-era.708/
Untitled Star Trek TV Series - Just announced new CBS All Access Star Trek series.
[insert TV series logo once available]
Starring:
Aired: 2019(?) on CBS All Access.
Seasons: 1
Episodes: Unknown number of episodes as of August 6, 2018
MOVIES (Organized by release year)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Setting: 2270s
Release: December 7, 1979
Runtime: 2 hours, 12 minutes
MPAA Rating: G
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $300,849,700
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $82,258,456
Production Budget: $35 million.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Setting: March 22, 2285
Release: June 4, 1982
Runtime: 1 hour, 52 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $246,401,600
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $78,912,963
Production Budget: $11.2 million
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Setting: 2285
Release: June 1, 1984
Runtime: 1 hour, 45 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $208,929,800
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $76,471,046
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Setting: 2286, time traveled to 1986
Release: November 26, 1986
Runtime: 1 hour, 49 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $265,026,200
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $109,713,132
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Setting: 2287
Release: June 9, 1989
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $120,727,500
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $52,210,049
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Setting: 2293
Release: December 6, 1991
Runtime: 1 hour, 53 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $164,282,900
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $74,888,996
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $74,888,996 (77.3% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $22,000,000 (22.7% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $96,888,996
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek: Generations (Last movie within TOS timeline, First movie within TNG timeline)
Setting: 2293 and 2371
Release: November 18, 1994
Runtime: 1 hour, 57 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $165,656,400
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $75,671,125
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $75,671,125 (64.1% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $42,400,000 (35.9% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $118,071,125
Production Budget: $35 million
Star Trek: First Contact
Setting: 2373 time traveled to 2063
Release: November 22, 1996
Runtime: 1 hour, 53 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (First MPAA rated PG-13 rated Star Trek movie)
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $190,405,900
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $92,027,888
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $92,027,888 (63% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $54,000,000 (37% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $146,027,888
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek: Insurrection
Setting: 2375
Release: December 11, 1998
Runtime: 1 hour, 43 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $134,934,000
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $70,187,658
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $70,187,658 (62.3% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $42,400,000 (37.7% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $112,587,658
Production Budget: $58 million
Star Trek: Nemesis (Last TNG timeline movie and last Star Trek movie until the 2009 movie reboot)
Setting: 2379
Release: December 13, 2002
Runtime: 1 hour, 56 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $67,567,400
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $43,254,409
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $43,254,409 (64.3% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $24,058,417 (35.7% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $67,312,826
Production Budget: $60 million
Star Trek (Reboot of the movie franchise using TOS characters with a new cast, set partially in the Prime timeline and in the new alternate "Kelvin" timeline that's separate and has different events when compared to the Prime timeline but runs parallel to the Prime timeline as in there are two different events when comparing the Prime timeline with the new Kelvin timeline when the years match up)
Starring:
Setting: 2233 (Prime), Early to Mid 2240s (Kelvin), 2255 (Kelvin), 2258 (Kelvin), 2387 (Prime)
Release: May 8, 2009
Runtime: 2 hours, 6 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $317,150,800
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $257,730,019
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $257,730,019 (66.8% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $127,950,427 (33.2% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $385,680,446
Production Budget: $150 million
Star Trek Into Darkness (First movie set entirely within the Kelvin timeline, also final cameo appearance of Leonard Nimoy as Spock in a Star Trek movie prior to his 2015 death, this movie is essentially a reboot adaptation of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan that's set in the Kelvin timeline rather than the Prime timeline that Star Trek II was set in)
Setting: 2259-2260 (Kelvin)
Release: May 16, 2013
Runtime: 2 hours, 3 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $250,619,100
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $228,778,661
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $228,778,661 (48.9% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $236,602,808 (51.1% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $467,381,469
Production Budget: $190 million
Star Trek Beyond (Last Star Trek movie for Anton Yelchin prior to his untimely 2016 death, this movie is essentially a reboot adaptation of half of the TOS' 5 year mission that's set within the Kevin timeline rather than the Prime timeline that TOS is set within, since this is just half of the 5 year mission, it leaves open for a sequel, however it's unknown if there will be a sequel to Beyond as Yelchin's role has been reported that it will not be recasted)
Setting: 2263 (Kelvin)
Release: July 22, 2016
Runtime: 2 hours
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $171,333,000
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $158,848,340
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $158,848,340 (46.2% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $184,623,476 (53.8% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $343,471,816
Production Budget: $185 million
Future of Star Trek movies: Future is currently unknown for the Abrams reboot series of movies, as noted for Beyond, the ending leaves open for a sequel however it's unknown if there will be a sequel for Beyond, Pine and Quinto has signed contracts to return as Spock and Kirk respectively if there would be a sequel to Beyond. As of July 2016, J.J Abrams stated there would be a sequel and Paramount signed all of the Beyond cast with the exception of Yelchin with Abrams stating that Yelchin's role will not be recasted.
In late 2017, famed director Quentin Tarantino pitched an original movie idea for Star Trek to Abrams and Paramount, both were reported to be enthusiastic about having Tarantino involved with Star Trek and a December 4, 2017 Deadline report stated that Paramount and Abrams was to assemble a writers room of scribes who would listen to Tarantino's pitch and assemble a movie with Tarantino as director and Abrams as producer: http://deadline.com/2017/12/quentin-tarantino-star-trek-movie-jj-abrams-1202220032/
Later in December 2017, Deadline reported that the Tarantino Star Trek movie was moving along with Paramount selecting Mark L. Smith as screenwriter for Tarantino's Star Trek movie which has been reported to be targeting an MPAA rating of R which would make this movie the very first R rated Star Trek movie in the franchise, Deadline reports that Tarantino wants to direct the movie and have Abrams on as producer, Deadline also reports that Tarantino was promised by both Paramount and Abrams that he would be allowed to direct an R rated Star Trek movie: http://deadline.com/2017/12/quentin...s-the-revenant-paramount-pictures-1202231379/
APRIL 27, 2018 UPDATE: Paramount has announced a successor movie (tentatively titled Star Trek 4) to the Kelvin timeline Star Trek movies, the director who was chosen according to Variety was S.J. Clarkson, she is going to be the very first female director for the Star Trek movie franchise, Variety also reports that according to their sources, Tarantino's R-rated Star Trek movie is still being worked on and is expected to be released after this tentatively titled Star Trek 4 movie: http://variety.com/2018/film/news/s-j-clarkson-star-trek-4-chris-pine-chris-hemsworth-1202787592/
AUGUST 6, 2018 UPDATE: CBS is producing a new, currently untitled, Star Trek series for CBS All Access that will feature Sir Patrick Stewart reprising his role as Jean-Luc Picard and will also have a behind the scenes role as executive producer of this new Star Trek CBS All Access series.
It's been confirmed this is not a reboot of Star Trek: The Next Generation but a continuation of Picard's life. It's speculated that this series will be taking place 20 years after the events of the last TNG movie, Star Trek: Nemesis.
Stewart stated that in this series, it's most likely that Picard won't be a Captain and that a script has not been written yet for this series.
Videogames, Books, Novels, Comics
Star Trek has a large amount of videogames, books, novels and comics, the amount would be too long to list in this post but this OT is for discussion for the entire franchise.
So, Star Trek is a sci-fi franchise that is well known that was created by Gene Roddenberry and has continued long after his death.
NOTE: This thread may contain untagged spoilers, read at your own risk.
TV SHOWS (Organized by air dates)
Star Trek: The Original Series
Starring:
-
- William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk
- Leonard Nimoy as Commander Spock
- DeForest Kelly as Lieutenant Commander Leonard McCoy, also known as "Bones"
- James Doohan as Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott also known as "Scotty"
- Nichelle Nichols as Lieutenant Nyota Uhura
- George Takei as Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu
- Walter Koenig as Ensign Pavel Chekov
- Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel
Setting: During the mid to late 23rd Century.
Aired: September 8, 1966 to June 3, 1969 on NBC.
Seasons: 3
Episodes: 79
Star Trek: The Animated Series
Starring: Same cast as The Original Series
Setting: During the late 2260s
Aired: September 8, 1973 to October 12, 1974 on NBC
Seasons: 2
Episodes: 22
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Starring:
- Sir Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard
- Jonathan Frakes as Commander William Riker later promoted to Captain.
- LeVar Burton as Lieutenant junior grade Geordi LaForge later promoted to Lieutenant then to Lieutenant Commander.
- Denise Crosby as Lieutenant Tasha Yar
- Michael Dorn as Lieutenant junior grade Worf later promoted to Lieutenant then to Lieutenant Commander.
- Gates McFadden as Commander Beverly Crusher
- Marina Sirtis as Lieutenant Commander Deanna Troi later promoted to Commander.
- Brent Spiner Lieutenant Commander Data
- Wil Wheaton as Ensign (acting) Wesley Crusher later promoted to Ensign, then to Cadet, then finally to Lieutenant junior grade.
Setting: Late 24th Century
Aired: September 28, 1987 to May 23, 1994 on syndication.
Seasons: 7
Episodes: 178
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Starring:
- Avery Brooks as Commander Benjamin Sisko later promoted to Captain
- Nana Visitor as Major Kira Nerys later promoted to Colonel then finally promoted to Commander
- Rene Auberjonois as Constable Odo
- Armin Shimerman as Quark
- Alexander Siddig as Lieutenant, junior grade Julian Bashir later promoted to Lieutenant.
- Terry Farrell as Lieutenant Jadzia Dax later promoted to Lieutenant Commander.
- Nicole de Boer as Ensign Ezri Dax later promoted to Lieutenant, junior grade. Was a replacement to Terry Farrell's character.
- Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Commander Worf
- Colm Meaney as Senior Petty Officer Miles O'Brien
- Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko
Setting: 2369-2375
Aired: January 3, 1993 to June 2, 1999 on syndication.
Seasons: 7
Episodes: 176
Star Trek Voyager
Starring:
- Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway later promoted to Admiral.
- Robert Beltran as LIeutenant Commander Chakotay
- Tim Russ as Lieutenant Tuvok later promoted to Lieutenant Commander.
- Robert Duncan McNeill as Lieutenant junior grade Tom Paris later demoted to Ensign then promoted back to Lieutenant junior grade.
- Roxann Dawson as Lieutenant junior grade B'Elanna Torres
- Garrett Wang as Ensign Harry Kim
- Robert Picardo as Chief Medical Officer The Doctor
- Ethan Phillips as Neelix
- Jennifer Lien as Kes
- Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine
Setting: 2370s
Aired: January 16, 1995 to May 23, 2001 on UPN. Was the show that the UPN (United Paramount Network) debuted with.
Seasons: 7
Episodes: 172
Star Trek: Enterprise
Starring:
- Scott Bakula as Captain Jonathan Archer
- Jolene Blalock as Subcommander T'Pol later given the rank of Commander.
- Connor Trinneer as Commander Charles Tucker III also known as "Trip"
- Dominic Keating as Lieutenant Malcolm Reed
- Linda Park as Ensign Hoshi Sato
- Anthony Montgomery as Ensign Travis Mayweather
- John Billingsley as Chief Medical Officer Dr. Phlox
Setting: 2150s
Aired: September 26, 2001 to May 13, 2005 on UPN
Seasons: 4
Episodes: 98
Star Trek: Discovery - Currently airing Star Trek TV series.
Starring:
- Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham was formerly First Officer before stripped of rank after committing mutiny.
- Doug Jones as First Officer Saru
- Shazad Latif as Voq and Lieutenant Ash Tyler
- Anthony Rapp as Science Officer Paul Stamets, actually named after a real-life mycologist of the same name.
- Mary Wiseman as Cadet Sylvia Tilly
- Jason Isaacs as Captain Gabriel Lorca
Aired: September 24, 2017 to Present on CBS All Access (CBS' exclusive streaming service), first all-digital streaming TV series within Star Trek's history. Production costs for Season 1 fully paid for by Netflix.
Seasons: 2, Season 1 completed, Season 2 in production, premiere date as of August 6, 2018 unannounced.
Episodes: 15 in Season 1, Season 2, unknown number of episodes.
ERA OT Thread for Discovery: https://www.resetera.com/threads/star-trek-discovery-ot-to-boldly-go-into-the-new-streaming-era.708/
Untitled Star Trek TV Series - Just announced new CBS All Access Star Trek series.
[insert TV series logo once available]
Starring:
- Sir Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard (rank unknown, Stewart confirmed that Picard won't have the rank of Captain in this series)
Aired: 2019(?) on CBS All Access.
Seasons: 1
Episodes: Unknown number of episodes as of August 6, 2018
MOVIES (Organized by release year)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Setting: 2270s
Release: December 7, 1979
Runtime: 2 hours, 12 minutes
MPAA Rating: G
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $300,849,700
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $82,258,456
Production Budget: $35 million.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Setting: March 22, 2285
Release: June 4, 1982
Runtime: 1 hour, 52 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $246,401,600
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $78,912,963
Production Budget: $11.2 million
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Setting: 2285
Release: June 1, 1984
Runtime: 1 hour, 45 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $208,929,800
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $76,471,046
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Setting: 2286, time traveled to 1986
Release: November 26, 1986
Runtime: 1 hour, 49 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $265,026,200
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $109,713,132
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Setting: 2287
Release: June 9, 1989
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $120,727,500
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $52,210,049
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Setting: 2293
Release: December 6, 1991
Runtime: 1 hour, 53 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $164,282,900
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $74,888,996
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $74,888,996 (77.3% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $22,000,000 (22.7% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $96,888,996
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek: Generations (Last movie within TOS timeline, First movie within TNG timeline)
Setting: 2293 and 2371
Release: November 18, 1994
Runtime: 1 hour, 57 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $165,656,400
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $75,671,125
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $75,671,125 (64.1% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $42,400,000 (35.9% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $118,071,125
Production Budget: $35 million
Star Trek: First Contact
Setting: 2373 time traveled to 2063
Release: November 22, 1996
Runtime: 1 hour, 53 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (First MPAA rated PG-13 rated Star Trek movie)
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $190,405,900
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $92,027,888
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $92,027,888 (63% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $54,000,000 (37% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $146,027,888
Production Budget: Unknown
Star Trek: Insurrection
Setting: 2375
Release: December 11, 1998
Runtime: 1 hour, 43 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $134,934,000
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $70,187,658
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $70,187,658 (62.3% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $42,400,000 (37.7% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $112,587,658
Production Budget: $58 million
Star Trek: Nemesis (Last TNG timeline movie and last Star Trek movie until the 2009 movie reboot)
Setting: 2379
Release: December 13, 2002
Runtime: 1 hour, 56 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $67,567,400
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $43,254,409
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $43,254,409 (64.3% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $24,058,417 (35.7% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $67,312,826
Production Budget: $60 million
Star Trek (Reboot of the movie franchise using TOS characters with a new cast, set partially in the Prime timeline and in the new alternate "Kelvin" timeline that's separate and has different events when compared to the Prime timeline but runs parallel to the Prime timeline as in there are two different events when comparing the Prime timeline with the new Kelvin timeline when the years match up)
Starring:
- Chris Pine as James T. Kirk
- Zachary Quinto as Spock
- Eric Bana as Captain Nero
- Leonard Nimoy as Spock Prime
- Zoe Saldana as Nyota Uhura
- Karl Urban as Dr. Leonard McCoy also known as "Bones"
- Simon Pegg as Montgomery Scott also known as "Scotty"
- John Cho as Hikaru Sulu
- Anton Yelchin as Pavel Chekov
Setting: 2233 (Prime), Early to Mid 2240s (Kelvin), 2255 (Kelvin), 2258 (Kelvin), 2387 (Prime)
Release: May 8, 2009
Runtime: 2 hours, 6 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $317,150,800
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $257,730,019
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $257,730,019 (66.8% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $127,950,427 (33.2% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $385,680,446
Production Budget: $150 million
Star Trek Into Darkness (First movie set entirely within the Kelvin timeline, also final cameo appearance of Leonard Nimoy as Spock in a Star Trek movie prior to his 2015 death, this movie is essentially a reboot adaptation of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan that's set in the Kelvin timeline rather than the Prime timeline that Star Trek II was set in)
Setting: 2259-2260 (Kelvin)
Release: May 16, 2013
Runtime: 2 hours, 3 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $250,619,100
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $228,778,661
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $228,778,661 (48.9% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $236,602,808 (51.1% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $467,381,469
Production Budget: $190 million
Star Trek Beyond (Last Star Trek movie for Anton Yelchin prior to his untimely 2016 death, this movie is essentially a reboot adaptation of half of the TOS' 5 year mission that's set within the Kevin timeline rather than the Prime timeline that TOS is set within, since this is just half of the 5 year mission, it leaves open for a sequel, however it's unknown if there will be a sequel to Beyond as Yelchin's role has been reported that it will not be recasted)
Setting: 2263 (Kelvin)
Release: July 22, 2016
Runtime: 2 hours
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $171,333,000
Unadjusted Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $158,848,340
Domestic Gross Box Office Total: $158,848,340 (46.2% of Worldwide Total)
Foreign Gross Box Office Total: $184,623,476 (53.8% of Worldwide Total)
Worldwide Gross Box Office Total: $343,471,816
Production Budget: $185 million
Future of Star Trek movies: Future is currently unknown for the Abrams reboot series of movies, as noted for Beyond, the ending leaves open for a sequel however it's unknown if there will be a sequel for Beyond, Pine and Quinto has signed contracts to return as Spock and Kirk respectively if there would be a sequel to Beyond. As of July 2016, J.J Abrams stated there would be a sequel and Paramount signed all of the Beyond cast with the exception of Yelchin with Abrams stating that Yelchin's role will not be recasted.
In late 2017, famed director Quentin Tarantino pitched an original movie idea for Star Trek to Abrams and Paramount, both were reported to be enthusiastic about having Tarantino involved with Star Trek and a December 4, 2017 Deadline report stated that Paramount and Abrams was to assemble a writers room of scribes who would listen to Tarantino's pitch and assemble a movie with Tarantino as director and Abrams as producer: http://deadline.com/2017/12/quentin-tarantino-star-trek-movie-jj-abrams-1202220032/
Later in December 2017, Deadline reported that the Tarantino Star Trek movie was moving along with Paramount selecting Mark L. Smith as screenwriter for Tarantino's Star Trek movie which has been reported to be targeting an MPAA rating of R which would make this movie the very first R rated Star Trek movie in the franchise, Deadline reports that Tarantino wants to direct the movie and have Abrams on as producer, Deadline also reports that Tarantino was promised by both Paramount and Abrams that he would be allowed to direct an R rated Star Trek movie: http://deadline.com/2017/12/quentin...s-the-revenant-paramount-pictures-1202231379/
APRIL 27, 2018 UPDATE: Paramount has announced a successor movie (tentatively titled Star Trek 4) to the Kelvin timeline Star Trek movies, the director who was chosen according to Variety was S.J. Clarkson, she is going to be the very first female director for the Star Trek movie franchise, Variety also reports that according to their sources, Tarantino's R-rated Star Trek movie is still being worked on and is expected to be released after this tentatively titled Star Trek 4 movie: http://variety.com/2018/film/news/s-j-clarkson-star-trek-4-chris-pine-chris-hemsworth-1202787592/
AUGUST 6, 2018 UPDATE: CBS is producing a new, currently untitled, Star Trek series for CBS All Access that will feature Sir Patrick Stewart reprising his role as Jean-Luc Picard and will also have a behind the scenes role as executive producer of this new Star Trek CBS All Access series.
It's been confirmed this is not a reboot of Star Trek: The Next Generation but a continuation of Picard's life. It's speculated that this series will be taking place 20 years after the events of the last TNG movie, Star Trek: Nemesis.
Stewart stated that in this series, it's most likely that Picard won't be a Captain and that a script has not been written yet for this series.
Videogames, Books, Novels, Comics
Star Trek has a large amount of videogames, books, novels and comics, the amount would be too long to list in this post but this OT is for discussion for the entire franchise.
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