Get ready for the Enterprise to go to some very strange places indeed when Star Trek: Strange New Worlds returns this summer.
Wave two includes Captain Kirk, Captain Janeway, Worf, Geordi La Forge, and more fan-beloved characters.
30 years ago today, the ending of 'Prime Factors' wrote a check that Voyager's episodic nature could rarely cash–but it was still worth writing anyway.
Jeffrey Combs is a man of many talents, but perhaps his greatest of all was giving us his star turn as Deep Space Nine's clone confidant.
At last, a Trek themed mug for a drink that deserves it.
A new trailer for the latest part of the long-running MMO's 15th anniversary is a harkening back to the time of the original Trek movies.
First announced at New York Comic Con 2024, the line is now available for pre-order, with detailed images to tempt you.
Thirty years ago, 'Ex Post Facto' offered a spin on a spin of one of Star Trek's favorite tropes.
Thirty years ago today, 'Eye of the Needle' gave Voyager an impossible scenario, and gave it a perfectly Star Trek solution.
Carlos Baena, one of the directors behind OTOY and the Roddenberry Archive's viral Star Trek 765874 project, tells io9 about what went into resurrecting Kirk, Spock, the Enterprise-D, and more.
30 years ago today, Star Trek: Voyager sought coffee in a nebula–kickstarting the best captain's drinking habit in the franchise.
Thirty years ago today, 'Phage' introduced us to the Vidiians, giving Star Trek one of its best body horror scares wrapped in layers of tragedy.
A drink inspired by the Ceti eel tops even One Piece Devil Fruit and Jujutsu Kaisen cursed hand churros.
The drubbing of the Michelle Yeoh-led streaming film now holds a dubious title—one that reflects something much more interesting than simple schadenfreude.
Universal's answer to the Disney Parks' regular themed nights leverage a ton of licenses, from One Piece to Mario, to get you into the park this year.
The latest Star Trek movie includes a surprising twist, thanks to a little help from its Oscar-winning star.
The latest Star Trek movie, now streaming on Paramount+, doesn't have a lot to love. But what does work?
It's a fine excuse to occasionally watch Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh kick things, but Section 31 is otherwise a deeply incurious squandering of Star Trek potential.
The cast and crew of Section 31 tell io9 why stories about the controversial Star Trek organization are necessary for the franchise's utopian vision.
Plus, Section 31 director Olatunde Osunsanmi talks about keeping the optimism in his new Star Trek film.
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