Paramount+ Celebrates Star Trek Day With Special Programming: Here’s How to Join for 50% Off

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Trekkies, it’s time to celebrate! Star Trek Day is perfect for binging Star Trek TV shows and movies and, of course, collecting new merch.


What is Stark Trek Day? It celebrates the debut of Star Trek: The Original Series, which premiered on Sept. 8, 1966. This year’s Star Trek Day will be extra special, as it also marks the 50th anniversary of the animated franchise.


To celebrate, Paramount+ announced a slate of Star Trek Day programming hosted by Star Trek: Lower Decks Commander Jack Ransom and Jerry O’Connell. The special content includes a tribute to 50 years of Star Trek animation, and an exclusive clip of the upcoming season of Star Trek: Lower Decks.

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If you’re not subscribed to Paramount+, you can stream for free for the first week. Streaming plans start at $6 per month for Paramount+ Essential and $12 for Paramount+ with Showtime.


Shopping for a great deal? Save 50% off when you subscribe to a Paramount+ annual plan. The discount drops the price down to $2.50/month for the Essential plan and just $5/month for Paramount+ and Showtime. Paramount+ is also available on Prime Video.


If you enjoy collecting physical copies of your favorite Star Trek TV shows and movies, you can find them on Blu-ray and DVD at Amazon (free shipping for Prime members) as well as Walmart and Best Buy.


For Trekkies looking for merch to buy, we’ve found a must-have Star Trek collectible for $25 at Amazon.

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Buy: Little People Collector Star Trek Special Edition Set for Adults & Fans in a Display Gift Package, 4 Characters $24.99


The Fisher Price Little People Collection Star Trek Set includes miniature figurines of Captain Kirk (with a phaser), First Officer Spock (with a tricorder giving the Vulcan Salute), Chief Communications Officer Uhura (with a communicator), and Chief Helmsman Sulu. Each figure stands 2.5-inches tall and wears a Starfleet Uniform (for more collectibles, check out the Star Trek Funko Pop! collection, Lego Star Trek and Star Trek Barbie dolls).


What else is happening for Star Trek Day? Kid Cudi will be collaborating with the franchise on the “Boldy Be” campaign, the rapper announced Friday. The collaboration will include music, gaming and clothing.


“I grew up watching Star Trek with my dad who is single handedly responsible for turning me into a fan,” Cudi said in a statement. “The most important thing to me is to be as authentic as possible. Star Trek’s mission has always been about having a hopeful future and when I was first approached about this project it was the perfect marriage of all the things I believe in – being brave and a hero by doing what’s right and fighting for freedom. I can’t wait to share my love of this incredible franchise with the world.”


Watch the trailer below.

Latifah Muhammad

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