Star Trek streaming guide: Where to watch the Star Trek movies and TV shows online

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How to stream the Star Trek Movies in the US

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Here's our Star Trek streaming guide, so you know where to go boldly where you've never gone before... Without leaving your sofa. We've come up with this Star Trek streaming guide because since the first ever episode aired back in 1966, there's been  a huge number of additions into the franchise. 

Star Trek is currently in a bit of a purple patch for content as Paramount Plus , which is the home of all things Star Trek, is responsible for several new shows in recent years. But, it's not just new content, you'll also find where to stream the classics both movies and TV series below. 

Before, Star Trek content was scattered all around different streaming services and searching for what you wanted to watch could feel like hunting for a cloaked Bird of Prey. However, these days you're able to stream all Star Trek content out there on Paramount Plus. However, we do have round-ups of the best sci-fi movies and TV shows on Netflix , Disney Plus and Amazon if you want to check them out. 

You can also check out our take on the Star Trek movies, ranked so you know which movies to beam up onto your device. While Paramount Plus has everything Star Trek out there, you can find the odd bit of content on other platforms. So, below you'll find where you can watch what, regardless of where you're based, in our Star Trek streaming guide.  

Walter Koenig, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, James Doohan, DeForest Kelley, George Takei, and Nichelle Nichols in Star Trek IV The Voyage Home (1986)_Paramount Pictures

The Star Trek movies can be divided into three tidy groups: the original cast, the Next Generation cast, and the reboot cast. All of them can be found on Paramount+. However, Paramount+ isn't the only place you can stream the movies and in some cases you can rent or buy from places such as Amazon .

Here’s how to stream the Star Trek movies in the U.S., in order of release:

Star Trek: The Motion Picture — Paramount+ Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan — Paramount+ Star Trek III: The Search for Spock — Paramount+ Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home — Paramount+ Star Trek V: The Final Frontier — Paramount+ Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country — Paramount+ Star Trek: Generations — Paramount+ Star Trek: First Contact — Paramount+ Star Trek: Insurrection — Paramount+ , Spectrum Star Trek: Nemesis — Paramount+   Star Trek (2009) — Paramount+ , Pluto TV Star Trek Into Darkness — Paramount+ , Pluto TV Star Trek Beyond — Paramount+ , DIRECTV , Freevee

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When it comes to Star Trek on the small screen, you can find them all in one place. Paramount+ not only has every episode of every legacy Trek show, it’s also the home of all the new Star Trek programming, such as Picard and Strange New Worlds. If you’re a Trekkie, you absolutely want to have Paramount+ to keep up with the object of your affection. A word of warning though, other streaming platforms may only have select episodes or series to stream.

Star Trek: The Original Series — Paramount+ , Pluto TV Star Trek: The Next Generation — Paramount+ , Pluto TV Star Trek: Deep Space Nine  — Paramount+ , Sling , Spectrum Star Trek: Voyager — Paramount+ , Pluto TV Star Trek: Enterprise — Paramount+ Star Trek: Discovery — Paramount+ , DIRECTV Star Trek: Picard — Paramount+ Star Trek: Short Treks — Paramount+ Star Trek: Lower Decks — Paramount+ Star Trek: Prodigy — Paramount+ ,   DIRECTV , FuboTV , Spectrum Star Trek: The Animated Series — Paramount+ Star Trek: Strange New Worlds — Paramount+

Walter Koenig, William Shatner, James Doohan, DeForest Kelley, and George Takei in Star Trek III The Search for Spock (1984)_Paramount Pictures

Now that Paramount+ has arrived in the U.K, streaming Star Trek is a lot easier. You can view most of the movies on the streaming platform. Star Trek Beyond is the exception but that can be found on Amazon Prime. If you're not prepared to subscribe to Paramount+, the movies are available to rent or buy from a number of different platforms. 

Star Trek: The Motion Picture — Paramount+ Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan — Paramount+ Star Trek III: The Search for Spock — Paramount+ Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home — Paramount+ Star Trek V: The Final Frontier — Paramount+ Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country — Paramount+ Star Trek: Generations — Paramount+ Star Trek: First Contact — Paramount+ Star Trek: Insurrection — Paramount+ Star Trek: Nemesis — Paramount+ Star Trek (2009) — Paramount+ , Amazon Prime Star Trek Into Darkness — Paramount+ , Amazon Prime Star Trek Beyond — Amazon Prime

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Now that Paramount+ has reached those across the pond, the U.K. can enjoy streaming Star Trek shows as well. Netflix is also another great option to fulfil your Trekkie viewing needs, especially if you're interested in checking out Star Trek: The Animated Series, which is exclusive to Netflix. 

However, for the likes of Picard and Lower Decks, you’ll have to hop on over to Amazon Prime. It's worth noting that platforms such as SkyGo may only have a select number of episodes or series to stream.

Star Trek: The Original Series —   Netflix , Paramount+ Star Trek: The Next Generation — Netflix , Paramount+ , SkyGo Star Trek: Deep Space Nine  — Netflix , Paramount+ Star Trek: Voyager — Netflix , Paramount+ Star Trek: Enterprise — Netflix , Paramount+ Star Trek: Discovery — Paramount+ Star Trek: Picard — Amazon Prime Video , Paramount+ Star Trek: Short Treks — N/A Star Trek: Lower Decks — Amazon Prime Video Star Trek: Prodigy — Paramount+ , SkyGo Star Trek: The Animated Series — Netflix Star Trek: Strange New Worlds — Paramount+

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All 5 Classic Star Trek Series Leaving Amazon Prime Video USA In January

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| December 22, 2021 | By: Anthony Pascale 58 comments so far

In another sign of consolidation on Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video is saying goodbye to the classic Star Trek library of television shows.

Five Star Trek shows leaving Prime

For years Amazon Prime Video in the USA has had the full library of classic live-action Star Trek shows. Like on Netflix and Hulu, you could stream every episode from Star Trek: The Original Series , The Next Generation , Deep Space Nine , Voyager , and Enterprise as part of your Amazon Prime subscription. However, that will all end soon, with all five shows leaving Prime Video in the USA at the beginning of January.

Warnings of the removal of the series can be seen currently when browsing Prime Video for any given season with a countdown of the days remaining on the Amazon streaming service. You can see examples of this below for the first seasons of TOS and Enterprise .

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This Star Trek exit from Prime Video is part of a trend that started earlier this year when three Star Trek shows left Netflix in the USA in September. Recently, ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish made it clear that the corporation is not renewing third-party licensing deals as they “roll off,” explaining it as part of their larger strategy of “leveraging our particular franchises and original production for our owned and operated streaming assets, principally Paramount+.”

As licensing deals for the two Trek remaining shows on Netflix and the five shows on Hulu expire, those are also expected to exit those streaming services, making Paramount+ the sole home for streaming Star Trek television, both classic and new original Star Trek series. This kind of consolidation has become a trend in the industry, with media companies making their own shows and franchises exclusive to their own streaming service, like Comcast with The Office on Peacock , and WarnerMedia with Friends for HBOMax .

While the Star Trek shows will no longer be part of the Prime Video subscription service, this will not impact any previous digital purchases of Star Trek episodes or seasons. And you will still be able to buy individual episodes and seasons through Amazon. You can also add Paramount+ to your Amazon Prime Channels lineup .

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While the classic shows are leaving Prime Video in the USA, the new series Star Trek: Picard will remain on Prime Video internationally outside of North America. TrekMovie has confirmed that Prime Video will be streaming season two internationally starting in February, when the season debuts in Paramount+ in the USA. This is good news for international fans concerned over ViacomCBS pulling Picard away from Amazon Prime Video as they did with Discovery season four from Netflix last month.

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I’m glad to hear about Picard. I just hope DS9, VOY, and ENT remain on Netflix LATAM for at least the next 13 weeks, which is how long it will still take me to finish re-watching them.

“ In another sign of consolidation on Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video is saying goodbye to the classic Star Trek library of television shows.”

I guess Paramount+ issued the Prime directive.

While I understand why CBS would do this, I don’t know if it’s the best way to bring in new fans. Take Howard Stern for instance. Forget how you feel about him for a moment, and just look at the situation. When he was on terrestrial radio, people could easily find him. You could love him, you could hate him, but you could discover him tuning a radio dial. Now he’s on paid subscription satellite radio. He can say anything he wants and his superfans followed him there. What about the average person turning on a radio? Nope, that person won’t find him. Maybe someone would have been a fan but won’t know about him now. Even better, maybe someone would be outraged and call in to complain, that was always fun. It doesn’t happen now.

So now with Star Trek, sure the Trekkies will subscribe to Paramount+, but what about the people who don’t and could casually find it on another service?

Excellent point, John.

I think you may be looking at that backwards. Star Trek is playing for Paramount+, it is supposed to bring fans to Paramount+. In the same vain as Voyager & Enterprise were meant to push UPN, not the other way round.

I don’t know much about Howard Stern or his situation, but did he bring fans to that “ paid subscription satellite radio”? If yes, did he bring enough fans to be worth the cost?

In that case, not sure UPN is the business model they want to be following. ;-)

Although, if memory serves, Trek was pretty much the only thing keeping that network afloat. So maybe they DO want to follow that model and keep the Trek flowing.

It was for a while. But I recall UPN started airing wrestling and that was a big ratings grab for them for another short while before the inevitable.

Yeah I think by the time Enterprise came on the air, wrestling had the dominant ratings. It was a big reason why The Rock showed up on Voyager, to promote it being on UPN.

Oh right, I forgot about wrestling. My memory of UPN is fuzzy because, well, my TV reception was fuzzy, ha! Living out in the sticks, I could barely get a signal most of the time.

WWE while a ratings hit for UPN, then the CW, then USA, it has managed to keep a deal that makes it where the network buying it gets very little money out of the deal. As the bulk of the commercial revenue goes directly to the WWE. Now it does help draw eyeballs to a network and if you watch one thing on a network it helps you see the possibility of watching the network some more. But in an d of itself it was a very small revenue generator for UPN or the CW directly.

And it is a good point Star Trek fans will use +, but people who have other streaming services and are new to Star Trek, they won’t be able to one of the shows or movies on the list and try.

I imagine they have gained a lot of new fans in the last few years that way.

I am an old Star trek fan. I watch it practically everyday. There is no way I am paying 10 bucks a month to follow it to Paramount+. The entire reason I ditched cable was so I wouldnt have to pay so dang much for a subscription when I only watched maybe one show on a channel or group of channels. They lost a long time watcher. Sad that we are being culled away from our long time favorites.

I think that’s a great point, especially when he did it. Granted, SiriusXM became much less niche as time went on, they started pre-installing it in cars so over the years so he could attract new listeners, but at the get-go in 2005 you really had want to have the service.

And to your point, Paramount+ already has a number of competitors and probably won’t ever reach SiriusXM status at this point, so it will be as if they’re stuck in the Howard Stern fandom of 2005.

Yep, great observation.

Exclusivity is a double edge sword.

Of course, one could just buy the discs and then none of this would matter.

Exactly, the simplest answer is usually the best one but then again the “casual” viewer wouldn’t really go out of their way to buy the discs would they?

There is always an aspect of not being available, or available in a place with a smaller market reach. For example UPN and the CW had lower coverage than networks. TNG (while on Syndication (and later DS9) fairly broadly, it was scheduled all over the place from early afternoons to even after 3am). But understand this, Netflix and Amazon aren’t in all homes so there already is a degradation of full market coverage where you still have limitations based on what’s available in your region, or if you pay for it. Netflix is currently around 52% of the nations homes. Prime 76 %, Hulu 43%.

As for finding it for new comers there is reason you see ads for Trek outside of streaming services. In fact some of the most watched tv shows in the US (like football) have had advertisements for Trek on Paramount +. Now of course this is for typically their newer programming, but if like you said you have never heard or seen of Trek before its exceedingly more likely that the newer material that gets a vastly larger promotional push will be what gets you to first see Trek. And once you have you will have access now here to find it.

While it loss some possible viewers absolutely. But that has also been true since Trek first come back to tv back in 87.

Yep, same with baseball and basketball, and to a certain extent football. When you put it behind a paywall, you slowly begin to lose the youth that cannot afford it on their own.

Ah well, this was expected. As of now, there’s still all or most of it on Hulu, fyi. Once Hulu loses Trek and the original Twilight Zone to P+, I’ll probably drop Hulu and sign up for Paramount through Amazon. Luckily I also have my beloved Trek DVD’s, which no one can take away (except perhaps for some oddball Trek-obsessed burglar). In these days of streaming wars and companies nickel-and-diming everyone to death to see their content, physical media is a wonderful thing to be invested in for your favorite shows and movies. Cheers.

Agreed! I still invest in physical media. Especially in an age, where they could instantly take it away. If they do, I have my trek DVD/Blu-ray sets to fall back on.

Same here, I have everything I really like as physical copies and I have them ripped to my home media server so I can watch them on any device I have.

I still entertain the assumption — wrongly, perhaps — that the audio/video quality you get from physical media is still mostly better than what you can reliably stream. That doesn’t even factor-in all the extra features and docs you get with a DVD or Blu-Ray release. So, I agree: for your favorites, there’s no substitute for a copy of your very own. :-)

The other, major thing is nobody can withdraw the service if you have your own copies, and you still have something to watch if and when the internet goes down.

Plus, there’s also the matter of censorship. Okay, in most cases it’s not a going concern for most people, but for the completionists out there, there are certain controversial episodes of TV that have been edited or you simply can’t get on streaming now.

You are not wrong, Michael – the quality on BD and UHD discs is and will be much better in the foreseable future.

Agreed. Owning the physical media is always the better option for content you are sure to want access to in the future.

With the exception of Picard and maybe that Lower Decks show, they aren’t on UK Prime anyway so I won’t miss them. I certainly won’t be paying money to Paramount+ if it launches here just to watch Star Trek.

TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY are all on Netflix in the UK. Picard and LD are Prime and DSC is on Pluto for now.

I thought the older series were going to leave Netflix. Doesn’t matter to me as I’ve got the DVDs of all the ones I like.

i don’t agree with this strategy. i’m imagining a young person who could casually find classic star trek and fall in love but all those casual people finding trek all that will be gone. now they will have to actively seek out. i have a friend recently that caught the original series and loved it. he would not have signed up for p+ to get access to just sample the show. they’re hurting themselves a little IMO.

o think they should be giving everyone free trek a certain amount so people get hooked then they’ll want p+ for more

There is that. I stumbled upon the reruns as a very young child in the mid 70’s. If they were on a streaming service my folks did not have I would have never been exposed to Trek. Who knows if I would have seen it down the line? And if I had, would my mentality been to love it if I saw it under different circumstances?

Too bad it is now exclusive as 1. Let’s say someone has Amazon, and not Paramount +, Trek is new to them and they decide it to try it and end up liking it, that is potential new fan(s), while Paramount seems more aimed at the existing fans.

Seems short sited as far as building new fans, especially with classic Trek. Looks like the availability on Netflix, for example, added a lot of new fans.

Maybe this is a way for them to put kurtzmantrek above all else and downplay the classic shows and movies? I hope not.

2. I have the watched the shows and movies across the different services and they can vary in quality, so hopefully Paramount + will be providing the best picture quality.

That’s why I still buy discs and will buy discs for as long as there are discs to buy.

That way, what’s mine stays mine and isn’t subject to the whims of a licensing agreement.

From what I’m reading in the article, the Star Trek series are currently included for “free” as part of your Amazon Prime membership. Starting in January, you can still watch them, but have to pay to rent or buy them. I expect that once you’ve paid to buy an episode or season, it’s yours. They can’t just arbitrarily take it back. (Or maybe they could, but they would have to refund your money.)

Yes thay can take it back after you ‘bought’ it.

Unless you own the discs, you don’t own anything.

It sounds great, until I have to pick between paramount, Disney plus, Amazon prime (basic) Netflix, nickalodian, etc. it’s at the point where it’s not worth going for Netflix or Amazon prime , and I’m not paying subscription extras, so I’ll just be leaving the platforms and stick with my home recorded vcrs I inherited from my grandparents.

not many people are going to have so many different subscriptions. This is limiting the reach of their brand. Are they going to make more money off this buy taking Amazon and others out? Really? i thought Amazon etc pays to have them on. I don’t get it.

Obviously they did. It sounds like their contract just ran out and Viacom decided not to renew it because they want Trek exclusive to Paramount+.

This isn’t surprising news or anything but still a sad one. I did my grand rewatch of the franchise this year and used Prime as my main viewing platform of all the classic shows for two reasons. One, there is a intro skip button (seriously look into it P+) and two, which no one has mentioned, they actually provide trivia on the episodes and each actor in it. I learned so much just reading about specific info about each episode, especially with nearly 700 of them. Reading up on the actors were a lot of fun, especially a lot who played bit characters and what happened to them. So it wasn’t just watching the shows there, it’s a real resource learning about the shows in general as you watch it in real time.

But its really sad as others cited because Prime like Netflix is something a huge part of the population viewers already have and was a good way to sample Star Trek for the first time. I think just as syndication did for TOS and got new fans into the show for the first time, streaming is the modern way for new fans. Obviously I’m not saying anything new, but what gets missed is TOS because more popular BECAUSE it was everywhere in syndication. You didn’t have a hard time trying to find it…most of the time it found you lol. And that is the great thing about Trek being on so many different streaming sites, you couldn’t avoid it if you had Netflix, Hulu or Prime. An entire new group of fandom has come to these shows thanks to being on these bigger platforms. On reddit, every day you read someone watched TNG, VOY, ENT etc for the first time because they found it on Netflix or Prime. That’s the difference. Tons of young viewers are now new Trekkies today because of it.

Yes in time, they may hope that Paramount+ gets closer to the viewers Prime/Netflix has but it probably be anywhere close for years to come.

Paramount+ does have skip intro.

I don’t know what’s going on because it never shows up for me. In fact, I turned on an episode of Enterprise before I wrote this and no skip intro. Maybe I need to download an update or something?

Edit: I just glanced at another episode’s intro, this time Prodigy and no skip button again. So I don’t know why one isn’t coming up for me.

Most likely they have different versions of the app on different devices. Do you remember that Black mirror episode some years ago where the viewer could decide the direction of the plot? To this day, it doesn’t work in the Windows version of the Netflix app.

I guess that’s it, because I now have a skip button on my TV app, but still not on my computer app, which is what I was originally testing. So thats great news and assume it will reach all the devices in time. But even then, this is clearly all pretty recent.

I am SO done with this. I’m slowly watching Trek abandon me as I’m just waiting and waiting and waiting because still no word if Paramount+ will ever get to Japan.

I had to wait over a year to start to watch Lower Decks. I don’t know if I can ever see Prodigy or DISCO S4, let alone SNW or Short Treks.

There’s just almost no reason to stay on the straight and narrow when you get this ‘good news’ and realize that the fricken sword is over your head and when it falls you’ll be happily told that something’s been worked out… for the UK.

These “streaming wars” remind me of small children in a playground holding on to their toys and not sharing them with anyone else. If you look at it one way there is the greed of the companies but if you look at it another way then yeah maybe they need to do this to keep themselves in this game of streaming. Personally I am a firm believer in sharing but then I don’t put monetary gain above everything else so what do I know.

What is the point. Its not like they will exclusively have Deep Space Nine remastered in HD or Voyager remastered in HD. They just have worse more compressed than the DVD versions. I’d probably subscribe if they had those in HD.

Just buy the discs.

Do I get a refund from Amazon Prime for all the TREK episodes and seasons I’ve already purchased?

This only affects “free” streaming of Star Trek included with your Prime membership. As the article states, it doesn’t affect any episodes you have bought in the past. You will also be able to buy episodes in the future.

Okay, thanks – very much appreciated. :)

That’s too bad. I just started watching TOS beginning to end. I saw a good number of the episodes as a kid, but grew up with TNG and am most familiar with that series. I don’t think I’ll be able to binge all of them in the next 8 days… Good thing I own TNG at least.

In the process of scanning all my old DVDs of Voyager and DS9- will have to live with that for awhile. Don’t want to support the new shows which have been so horrible. Let them earn my money by upscaling Voyager and DS9 to HD as they did for TNG and TOS.

Yeah I really hope some day they will upgrade DS9 and VOY, especially if the shows will live only on Paramount+ and for people who only care abut the classic shows like you. That will motivate them to subscribe too.

I cancelled amazon and got paramount +. I watch Star Trek every night right before i go to bed, was pretty much all i watched on amazon.

I’ve added Paramount plus to my Amazon channels and I still cannot watch any of the Trek classics, why?! Paramount plus is the absolute worst glitchy app I’ve ever used. You can’t skip ahead every time it freezes. Instead you have to let it fast forward only 3x as fast and then wait for the ads to roll in. Then glitch again some more ads. Ugh Amazon made the worst decision to get rid of them. Paramount plus needs to die.

Well, I do not like the dark story lines of Picard and Discovery. I did like the 5 classics tv series that were on Prime. I do not plan on subscribing to Paramount. I have Prime and Hulu (after dropping Netflix) and that should be enough. Paramount will have to do with one less viewer.

I guess I will be making the Trek to the local library. I was in the middle of rewatching DS9. Definitely not adding yet another streaming service. If it is not on Amazon I won’t see it. I may actually look into the physical disks.

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Star Trek: Discovery Seasons 1-4 are streaming exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S., the UK, Canada, Switzerland, South Korea, Latin America, Germany, France, Italy, Australia and Austria. Seasons 2 and 3 also are available on the Pluto TV “Star Trek” channel in Switzerland, Germany and Austria. The series streams on Super Drama in Japan, TVNZ in New Zealand, and SkyShowtime in Spain, Portugal, Poland, The Nordics, The Netherlands, and Central and Eastern Europe and also airs on Cosmote TV in Greece. The series is distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.

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Star Trek: Prodigy follows a motley crew of young aliens who must figure out how to work together while navigating a greater galaxy, in search of a better future.

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Amazon Prime's 'Fallout': One thing I wish they'd done differently

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Maybe it's my own fault.

As I assured Amazon Prime that I was still binge-watching "Fallout," the drama released this month that's based on the video game series , I almost wished I wasn't.

Oh, don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed the show. So did USA TODAY's TV critic Kelly Lawler (see her full review on "Fallout"). Instead, I wish "Fallout" hadn't been released all at once.

Binges are great! I even find myself occasionally saving a number of episodes of a show that releases weekly to watch all at once in the evening or over the weekend. But with very good shows, the ones I find the most enjoyable, I often feel sluggish and overwhelmed afterward, no different than when I eat too much.

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"Fallout" is one of those shows. With its fun characters, vault and timeline mysteries, intricate world-building and video-game Easter eggs, there's a lot to think about — and even better, discuss with friends. Two enthusiastic thumbs up to the entire experience.

With so much to talk about, I mourn the absence what could have been weeks of savoring this tasty series, a delayed gratification of how they would continue to work with the source material, what Lucy (Ella Purnell) would find out or the Ghoul (Walton Goggins) would swagger through next.

Yes, I could have stopped watching the series at any time. I didn't have to sit through all eight episodes at once. I could have saved some for later. But it's also true that spoilers for most things will pop up in conversations and all over social media within 24 hours of release, and they're getting harder to avoid.

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And it's admittedly no fun being behind — or even ahead — when your family or friends want to chat about it. So I wish the streamer had opted not to release all of the season's episodes at once.

It would have been a treat if the show had been released either weekly or a few episodes each week. Now we wait for signs of life across the desert to see what's next for "Fallout." I'm already hungry.

Kishida cracks jokes and invokes 'Star Trek' as he and Biden toast U.S.-Japan alliance at state dinner

WASHINGTON — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida cracked jokes and invoked a touchstone of American culture as he quoted from “Star Trek” at Wednesday’s state dinner, telling guests at the White House that he hoped the “unshakable relationship” between his country and the U.S. would “boldly go where no one had gone before.”

“I would like to propose a toast to our voyage to the frontier of the Japan-U.S. relationship with this word: boldly go,” Kishida said in English, quoting the iconic opening monologue of the original “Star Trek” series.

Kishida, who is on an official visit to the United States this week, and President Joe Biden exchanged warm toasts to each other and the decades-long alliance between their nations as top figures from business, sports and politics — including an ex-president — looked on. The two leaders, who expressed a genuine friendship, pledged to continue to knit together their countries’ interests in the face of global challenges.

Biden, 81, said he and Kishida, 66, came of age as their countries forged a strong bond in the decades after they were pitted against each other in World War II.

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“We both remember the choices that were made to forge a friendship,” Biden said. “We both remember the hard work, what it has done to find healing.”“Tonight,” Biden continued, “we pledge to keep going.”

As the White House served up a maximum dose of pomp to honor its close U.S. ally, notable guests included Bill and Hillary Clinton , who were on familiar turf for the event. Business moguls also were in force, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon , Apple CEO Tim Cook and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos .

On a warm spring evening, the Bidens stepped onto the North Portico to welcome Kishida and his wife, Yuko, who stood out in a flowing royal blue gown on the red carpet.

Inside,  Jill Biden , wearing a beaded sapphire gown, had transformed the State Floor of the White House into what she called a “vibrant spring garden” for the evening. The floor of the famous Cross Hall was decorated with images giving the  nearly 230 guests  the feel of walking over a koi pond, a nod to fish that symbolize “friendship, peace, luck and perseverance,” the first lady said at a media preview Tuesday.

Guests at the head table with the Bidens and Kishidas included the Clintons, actor Robert De Niro and Japanese pop duo Yoasobi.

Kishida, in his toast at the dinner, enthused over the splendor.

“First and foremost, to be honest my breath is taken and I’m speechless in front of such a huge number of prominent American and Japanese guests,” he said.

A state dinner is a tool of U.S. diplomacy, an honor doled out sparingly and only to America’s closest allies. In the case of Japan, Biden has granted that honor for just the fifth time in his presidency to an ally that he sees as a cornerstone of his policy toward the Indo-Pacific region.

Entertainment was provided by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon , who opened his after-dinner performance by playing guitar and singing two of his major hits, “Graceland” and “Slip Slidin’ Away.”

Guests dined on a meal that was designed to highlight the “bounty of spring” in Japan and the United States: a first course of house-cured salmon that was inspired by a California roll and an entree of rib eye with shishito pepper butter, fava beans, mushrooms and onions. Dessert was salted caramel pistachio cake with a matcha ganache and cherry ice cream.

Some of Jill Biden’s favorite flowers, including sweet peas, roses and peonies, were arranged alongside imported cherry blossoms to decorate a mix of round and rectangular dinner tables in the East Room in shades of pink. A few floral centerpieces topped out at 6 feet tall.

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Long-lost first model of the USS Enterprise from ‘Star Trek’ boldly goes home after twisting voyage

The first model of the USS Enterprise is displayed at Heritage Auctions in Los Angeles, April 13, 2024. The model — used in the original “Star Trek” television series — has been returned to Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, the son of “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry, decades after it went missing in the 1970s. (Josh David Jordan/Heritage Auctions via AP)

The first model of the USS Enterprise is displayed at Heritage Auctions in Los Angeles, April 13, 2024. The model — used in the original “Star Trek” television series — has been returned to Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, the son of “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry, decades after it went missing in the 1970s. (Josh David Jordan/Heritage Auctions via AP)

Joe Maddalena, executive vice president of Heritage Auctions, left, and Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, the son of “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry, shake hands over the recently recovered first model of the USS Enterprise at the Heritage Auctions in Los Angeles, April 13, 2024. The model — used in the original “Star Trek” television series — has been returned to Eugene, decades after it went missing in the 1970s. (Josh David Jordan/Heritage Auctions via AP)

Joe Maddalena, executive vice president of Heritage Auctions, left, and Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, the son of “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry, view the recently recovered first model of the USS Enterprise at Heritage Auctions in Los Angeles, April 13, 2024. The model — used in the original “Star Trek” television series — has been returned to Eugene, decades after it went missing in the 1970s. (Josh David Jordan/Heritage Auctions via AP)

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DALLAS (AP) — The first model of the USS Enterprise — used in the opening credits of the original “Star Trek” television series — has boldly gone back home, returning to creator Gene Roddenberry’s son decades after it went missing.

The model’s disappearance sometime in the 1970s had become the subject of lore, so it caused a stir when it popped up on eBay last fall. The sellers quickly took it down, and then contacted Dallas-based Heritage Auctions to authenticate it. Last weekend, the auction house facilitated the model’s return.

Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, CEO of Roddenberry Entertainment, said he’s thrilled to have the model that had graced the desk of his father, who died in 1991 at age 70.

“This is not going home to adorn my shelves,” Roddenberry said. “This is going to get restored and we’re working on ways to get it out so the public can see it and my hope is that it will land in a museum somewhere.”

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Heritage’s executive vice president, Joe Maddalena, said the auction house was contacted by people who said they’d discovered it a storage unit, and when it was brought into their Beverly Hills office, he and a colleague “instantly knew that it was the real thing.”

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They reached out to Roddenberry, who said he appreciates that everyone involved agreed returning the model was the right thing to do. He wouldn’t go into details on the agreement reached but said “I felt it important to reward that and show appreciation for that.”

Maddalena said the model vanished in the 1970s after Gene Roddenberry loaned it to makers of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” which was released in 1979.

“No one knew what happened to it,” Rod Roddenberry said.

The 3-foot (0.91-meter) model of the USS Enterprise was used in the show’s original pilot episode as well as the opening credits of the resulting TV series, and was the prototype for the 11-foot (3-meter) version featured in the series’ episodes. The larger model is on display at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum.

The original “Star Trek” television series, which aired in the late 1960s, kicked off an ever-expanding multiverse of cultural phenomena, with TV and movie spinoffs and conventions where a fanbase of zealous and devoted Trekkies can’t get enough of memorabilia.

This USS Enterprise model would easily sell for more than $1 million at auction, but really “it’s priceless,” Maddalena said.

“It could sell for any amount and I wouldn’t be surprised because of what it is,” he said. “It is truly a cultural icon.”

Roddenberry, who was just a young boy when the model went missing, said he has spotty memories of it, “almost a deja vu.” He said it wasn’t something he’d thought much about until people began contacting him after it appeared on eBay.

“I don’t think I really, fully comprehended at first that this was the first Enterprise ever created,” he said.

He said he has no idea if there was something nefarious behind the disappearance all those decades ago or if it was just mistakenly lost, but it would be interesting to find out more about what happened.

“This piece is incredibly important and it has its own story and this would be a great piece of the story,” Roddenberry said.

Thankfully, he said, the discovery has cleared up one rumor: That it was destroyed because as a young boy, he’d thrown it into a pool.

“Finally I’m vindicated after all these years,” he said with a laugh.

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At state dinner for Japan, blossoms and bonhomie on the menu

White house guests included actor robert de niro, former figure skater kristi yamaguchi, and bill and hillary clinton.

The first state dinner for Japan in nearly a decade was festooned with cherry blossoms. Lots and lots of cherry blossoms.

In the East Room of the White House on Wednesday evening, President Biden reminded the dinner guests — including actor Robert De Niro, former figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bill and Hillary Clinton — that cherry blossoms signified possibility. He began his four-minute toast, alongside Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, by saying that the blossoms “remind us that we can begin anew every year. That tomorrow can be a better day than today.”

Biden also told the story of receiving a large, shiny envelope of letters a few days after his inauguration in 2021. Inside were notes of appreciation from Japanese students who stuttered, just like the president had in his youth. We’re the same , the letters conveyed.

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“Well, we are the same, Japan and the United States,” Biden told the guests. “We may be divided by distance, but generation after generation are brought together by the same hope, the same values, the same commitment to democracy and faith.”

Kishida echoed these sentiments in his speech, delivered in English. But in a departure from diplomatic tradition in the Biden era, Kishida didn’t borrow lines from an Irish poet. Instead, he quoted both “Star Trek” — the bilateral relationship should “boldly go” into the future — and John F. Kennedy, from a 1961 state dinner for Japan: “The Pacific Ocean does not separate Japan and the United States. Rather, it unites us.”

Dinner began with thick slices of cured salmon, laid on a springy mattress of ruby red grapefruit and crowned with avocados, cucumbers and shiso leaf tempura. The inspiration for the sushi-like dish was the “iconic California roll,” according to White House executive chef Cristeta Comerford.

The entree of dry-aged beef rib eye contained nods to both American and Japanese cuisine: morel mushrooms from Oregon and greens from Ohio were adorned with sesame oil sabayon and a blistered shishito pepper butter.

Not even dessert was safe from cherry-blossom diplomacy. The salted-caramel pistachio cake was enveloped in a matcha ganache, flanked by cherry ice cream, and drizzled with raspberry.

Cherry blossoms patterned the sage-green tablecloths. Cherry-blossom centerpieces towered over the guests. The springtime color scheme was pastels: pinks, periwinkles and lavenders. The flower arrangements included Jill Biden’s favorites: peonies, roses and hydrangeas. Even the floor was transformed into a vinyl river of spring blossoms and gold-dappled koi fish — a symbol of “friendship, peace, luck and perseverance,” the first lady said earlier.

The after-dinner entertainment was singer Paul Simon, a favorite of both Jill Biden and the Japanese prime minister. His first song was “Graceland.”

The merry, cherry state dinner drew out the very rich — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Apple CEO Tim Cook — and the very Washington: The guest list included the secretaries of the Treasury, State, Energy, Commerce and Homeland Security departments.

It was “great” to be back in the White House, said Bill Clinton as he walked toward the dinner, pointing to a portrait of Hillary hanging on the wall. Hillary, when asked her thoughts about the upcoming presidential election, deflected. “Oh, we’re having a good time tonight,” she said.

Also present were a handful of governors from key swing states, such as Gov. Roy Cooper (D) of North Carolina.

Compared with recent state dinners — the Bidens have hosted the leaders of France, India and South Korea — it was a smaller affair (with around 225 guests ), full of formality and lacking subtlety: From the spread to the decor to the toasts, the emphasis was on the sweetness of shared achievements and the promise of fresh hopes, despite the wars raging in Gaza and Ukraine, and the specters of Japan’s neighbors, China and North Korea.

As they gave their toasts, Biden and Kishida stood in front of panel of traditional Japanese fans, each pleat signifying the many different paths a life can take, according to Carlos Elizondo, the White House social secretary.

Unlike Biden, who doesn’t drink alcohol, Kishida is known as an “enthusiastic” practitioner of drinking diplomacy, according to Nippon TV. During Kishida’s time as foreign minister, he reportedly competed with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov over who how much they could drink while discussing matters of state. This was considered to be Kishida’s “diplomatic strength” in his bid to become prime minister, reported the Diplomat in September 2021, as neither of his competitors was the drinking type.

At an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn on Wednesday morning, Biden, wearing his trademark aviator sunglasses and a navy blue suit, lauded recent Japanese actions that also serve American interests. The prime minister pushed for sanctions against Russia when it invaded Ukraine, strengthened Japan’s defense arsenal and rekindled a relationship with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol (with an assist by the Biden administration, which hosted a summit between the two countries at Camp David in August).

Speaking after Biden on the South Lawn, Kishida vowed to take Japan’s relationship with the United States even further — “covering space and the deep sea,” he said in Japanese.

Japan will join American space missions, the leaders announced, with plans for a Japanese astronaut to be the first non-American to walk on the moon.

But these dreams of celestial camaraderie between the two countries could be dashed by domestic issues. Both Biden and Kishida have been dogged by low popularity ratings. After a fundraising scandal rocked his Liberal Democratic Party, Kishida has been charged with leading reform efforts, which may include a snap election. In the face of mounting social inequality, Kishida has also vowed to pursue a “new form of capitalism” for the people of Japan.

Biden has struggled with high inflation and surging costs throughout his presidency. Enthusiasm for him has lagged among left-leaning Democrats, who have been critical of his support of Israel as it continues to bombard Gaza.

The state dinner guest list reflected these political concerns — though, when asked, few attendees wanted to discuss politics.

Neither Bezos nor Cook nor De Niro confirmed whether they planned to donate to or campaign for Biden. Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen did not share her thoughts on the new inflation numbers.

When she arrived, former Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards did not miss an opportunity to talk about abortion rights. “I think women’s rights are the most important things going on in this election,” she said, describing it as a motivating issue for women — and men.

The night before the state dinner, the Bidens took the Kishidas to BlackSalt, a D.C. restaurant renowned for its sustainable seafood. (President Biden had the crab cakes.)

And the Bidens gave the prime minister and his wife a few gifts: a custom framed lithograph and two-volume Billy Joel LP set (autographed by the singer), an autographed soccer ball signed by both the U.S. and Japanese women’s national soccer teams, and, of course, a framed painting of a Yoshino cherry tree — the one planted by the two first ladies last spring.

An earlier version of this story misreported the name of South Korea's president, Yoon Suk Yeol. This version has been updated.

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