60 Years of Star Trek Officially Has a Free New Streaming Home

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60 Years of Star Trek Officially Has a Free New Streaming Home

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Star Trek's television series and films have found a new free streaming home on Pluto TV, marking a milestone year for the franchise as it approaches its 60th anniversary. The move brings most of the show's TV instalments and all 13 films to a free, ad-supported platform, making the franchise significantly more accessible to fans without a subscription.

Pluto TV, launched in 2014 and acquired by Viacom in 2019 for $340 million, has grown into a major free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service with tens of millions of monthly users, known for hosting classic films and TV shows. As of 14 August 2026, it added the bulk of the Star Trek catalogue, joining a long history of homes for the franchise since Gene Roddenberry's original series premiered on NBC in 1966 and later continued through syndication and spin-offs such as the 1973 animated series.

  • Star Trek's TV shows and films now stream free on Pluto TV.
  • Move coincides with the franchise nearing its 60th anniversary.
  • Pluto TV has built its reputation on free, ad-supported classic content.

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