One of the most popular sci-fi movie franchises in history has had an unprecedented gap between theatrical releases. While movies in the genre can be hit or miss at the box office, the hit entries that either have sci-fi as a primary or secondary genre frequently spawn franchises that can span decades.
For instance, the superhero movie franchise known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe has had 36 installments debut in theaters since 2008, with many more on the way. It is also the highest-grossing movie franchise in history with a cumulative worldwide gross of $31.8 billion.
The second-place franchise is the Star Wars movies, which have grossed $10.4 billion from 12 theatrical installments (including the animated spinoff The Clone Wars) that have been released since 1977. Other long-running sci-fi franchises in the Top 50 include Avatar ($5.2 billion), Jurᴀssic Park ($6.4 billion), Transformers ($5.4 billion), and a franchise that is currently in its longest-ever theatrical drought.
Star Trek Is In The Midst Of Its Longest Gap Between Movies
Even After A $1.1 Billion Trilogy
In spite of this trend for sci-fi franchise longevity, the Star Trek movies are in the middle of their longest theatrical drought since the original movie (which was a continuation of the 1966 television series) debuted in 1979. The most recent installment was 2016’s Star Trek Beyond, meaning that the movie franchise has been dormant for nine years.
Previously, the longest gap between theatrical installments was the seven years between 2002’s Star Trek: Nemesis and the 2009 Star Trek, the latter of which was a reboot featuring the characters from the original series played by new actors.
The Star Trek Film Franchise |
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тιтle |
Year |
Star Trek: The Motion Picture |
1979 |
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan |
1982 |
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock |
1984 |
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home |
1986 |
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier |
1989 |
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country |
1991 |
Star Trek Generations |
1994 |
Star Trek: First Contact |
1996 |
Star Trek: Insurrection |
1998 |
Star Trek: Nemesis |
2002 |
Star Trek |
2009 |
Star Trek Into Darkness |
2013 |
Star Trek Beyond |
2016 |
This gap has happened in spite of the fact that the three most recent installments collectively grossed $1.189 billion worldwide, which is more than 50% of the franchise’s collective $2.267 billion.
While the possible Star Trek 4 has been in various stages of development over the years, it has been stalled for a number of reasons. One reason is the fact that Anton Yelchin, who played navigator Pavel Chekov in the new trilogy, died in June 2016, just one month before the premiere of Beyond.
Another is the fact that the franchise has carried on elsewhere with a robust number of Star Trek shows on the streaming service Paramount+, including Discovery (2017-2024), Picard (2020-2023), Lower Decks (2020-2024), and Strange New Worlds (2022-).
Paramount+ also debuted the franchise’s first-ever television movie, Star Trek: Section 31, in January 2025. However, the movie’s 20% Rotten Tomatoes score and 16% audience score may prevent similar projects from going into production.
Ultimately, it remains to be seen what it takes to get the sci-fi franchise back on the big screen. However, there is not currently a major Star Trek movie project in the works, so this unprecedented theatrical gap will continue to grow even wider, even though the franchise as a whole is not experiencing any major interruptions.
Star Trek
- Created by
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Gene Roddenberry
- First Film
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- First TV Show
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Star Trek: The Original Series
- First Episode Air Date
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September 8, 1966
- Cast
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William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Deforest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Jonathan Frakes, Patrick Stewart, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, Gates McFadden, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Wil Wheaton, Avery Brooks, Nana Visitor, Rene Auberjonois, Alexander Siddig, Cirroc Lofton, Armin Shimerman, Colm Meaney, Terry Farrell, Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Jeri Ryan, Robert Duncan McNeill, Robert Picardo, Ethan Phillips, Garrett Wang, Jolene Blalock, Connor Trinneer, Dominic Keating, Scott Bakula, Linda Park, John Billingsley, Anthony Montgomery, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, John Cho, Chris Hemsworth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Anton Yelchin, Idris Elba, Sonequa Martin-Green, Mary Wiseman, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Wilson Cruz, Oyin Oladejo, Emily Coutts, Jess Bush, Christina Chong, Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, Rebecca Romijn, Michelle Yeoh
- TV Show(s)
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Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Short Treks, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek Lower Decks, Star Trek: Prodigy, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy