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Star Trek - 1973 Beyond the Farthest Star 1-1 was released on: USA: 8 September 1973
After almost a year of rumors, on April 26th 2018, it was reported that during a CinemaCon presentation, Paramount CEO Jim Gianopulos confirmed Paramount was officially developing two new Star Trek movies. It wasn't specified if these two films would be direct sequels to 2016's Star Trek Beyond, but it was reported one of the two is the Quentin Tarantino's R-rated take on the Trek franchise. It should be noted that Paramount still [as of April 2018] has not officially greenlit these projects so it's possible they may not happen, but there are new movies being developed.
In order Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek: The Wrath of Kahn Star Trek: The Search for Spock Star Trek: The Voyage Home Star Trek: The Final Frontier Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country Star Trek: Generations Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: Insurrection Star Trek: Nemesis Star Trek (plain and simple Star Trek)
After the Star Trek film franchise was rebooted in 2009, in the 2016 Star Trek Beyond is was revealed Lt. Hikaru Sulu was gay with a very brief look at his husband & daughter.Lt. Hawk whose character appeared in Star Trek First Contact, was revealed to be gay in the books but not in the movie.There were no gay characters in a Star Trek series until the debut of Star Trek Discovery when Lt. Paul Stamets & Dr. Hugh Culber were introduced.
Star Trek: The animated Series (1973) Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) Star Trek: Voyager (1995) Star Trek: Enterprise (2001)