In honor of “Star Trek Day,” the premiere episodes of several Star Trek series and Short Treks will be available to watch for free in a special sampling Sept. 7-13. The episodes can be accessed on Paramount+ partner platforms Amazon, Apple and Roku, its official YouTube page, Pluto TV and on the Paramount+ free content hub (U.S.)
They include:
- Star Trek: The Original Series, “The Cage”
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, “Encounter at Farpoint Part I and II”*
- Star Trek: Voyager, “Caretaker Part I & II”*
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, “The Emissary Part I & II”*
- Star Trek: Enterprise, “Broken Bow Part I & II”*
- Star Trek: The Animated Series, “Beyond the Farthest Star”*
- Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, “Strange New Worlds”*
- Star Trek: Lower Decks, “Second Contact”*
- Star Trek: Discovery, “The Vulcan Hello”*
- Star Trek: Picard, “Remembrance”*
- Star Trek – Short Treks – “The Girl Who Made the Stars,” “The Trouble with Edward,” “Ask Not,” “Runaway” and “Ephraim and Dot”
Additionally, Star Trek has partnered with three worldwide nonprofits including Code.org, giving every K-12 student the opportunity to learn computer science; DoSomething.org, fueling young people to change the world; and Outright International, advocating for LGBTIQ inclusion and equality globally. The “Take the Chair” campaign invites fans to see themselves in the iconic U.S.S. Enterprise captain’s chair and ask themselves, “What would I do if I were setting the course to the future?” Fans will be able to engage through a digital experience on StarTrek.com. Throughout the month of September, 25% of U.S.product sales from select items on the official “Star Trek” shop will benefit these three nonprofits.
Star Trek Day also will see various pop-up events, including the Taste of Chicago located in Chicago, Ill., throughout the weekend of Sept. 6, which will feature the U.S.S. Enterprise captain’s chair, while on Sept. 8, activations in Berlin, Germany, at the Alexa Mall and in Vancouver, British Columbia, at the Richmond Centre will feature a modern architectural interpretation of the captain’s chair crafted from sustainable materials.
From Deadline.com