Who owns all of Star Trek?

Star Trek is an American media franchise owned by Paramount and CBS, as well as various spin-offs. The main parts of the Star Trek franchise are: Seven television series (first shown from 1966 to today) and. Thirteen movies (shown in theaters from 1980 to 2016).
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Who currently owns the rights to Star Trek?

The Star Trek media franchise is a multibillion-dollar industry, owned by Paramount Global.
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Does Roddenberry still own Star Trek?

Creator Gene Roddenberry lost all rights and title to his creation, save for his "created by" credit, the moment he sold his Star Trek is...
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Did Disney buy out Star Trek?

Star Trek is owned by CBS/Paramount - a rival company. Disney bought Lucasfilm LTD because the founder, George Lucas, offered to sell his independent company and all it's IP to them. Also, Star Wars is far more successful than Star Trek. Star Wars was one of the highest grossing franchises with 6 movies.
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Has Paramount always owned Star Trek?

Paramount formally acquired the Star Trek franchise on 27 July 1967 when Lucille Ball's Desilu Studios, the company that produced TOS (as it was later dubbed, but then still officially known as simply Star Trek), was purchased for seventeen million dollars by Gulf+Western, Paramount's then owner.
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Is Paramount getting rid of Star Trek?

Summary. Paramount+ was billed as the "Home of Star Trek," yet the first 10 films in the franchise were removed. Rather than being shelved for a tax write-off, the movies were licensed to Warner Bros. Discovery.
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How much is Star Trek worth?

Based on revenue estimates, the Star Trek franchise, created by Eugene Wesley "Gene" Roddenberry (USA, 1921–1991), is the most successful science-fiction brand originating on TV, worth approximately $10.7 billion.
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Who makes Star Trek now?

Star Trek is an American media franchise owned by Paramount and CBS, as well as various spin-offs. The main parts of the Star Trek franchise are: Seven television series (first shown from 1966 to today) and.
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Is Star Trek moving to HBO?

The Star Trek feature films have also started airing on HBO. History is repeating: In November 2022 the same 10 movies jumped from Paramount+ for HBO Max (now just Max), then returned in July of 2023. The three Kelvin-era movies (Star Trek 2009, Into Darkness, and Beyond) are still available on Paramount+.
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Why did they stop making Star Trek?

Despite more hits than flops, Paramount stopped making Star Trek movies -- twice -- after two installments failed to live up to executives' lofty expectations.
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How rich is Gene Roddenberry?

Certainly, creator Gene Roddenberry made his estimated $500 million fortune off of his creation and its many spin-offs.
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What happened to the original Enterprise?

The first Enterprise ship, named USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), was destroyed in the motion picture "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock". The ship was badly damaged in the previous film, "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", and was deemed too expensive to repair.
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What is the longest running Star Trek series?

Star Trek: Discovery achieving season 5 makes it the longest-running Star Trek TV series since Star Trek: Voyager bowed out with 7 seasons in 2001. Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 is also coming later in 2024 and matches Discovery, although, hopefully, it won't be the final season of Lower Decks.
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Who is the guy that sued Star Trek: Discovery?

Video game developer Anas Abdin sued CBS and Netflix for copyright infringement claiming that the Star Trek: Discovery series infringed the development materials for plaintiff's Tardigrades game concept. Plaintiff published his materials to YouTube and game development websites between May 2014 and September 2017.
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Do Star Trek actors get royalties?

As far as any potential royalties go, Shatner revealed on Twitter that “anything before 1973 (that includes Star Trek Original Series) doesn't pay a cent in Royalties. So please don't think you own me or I owe you something for watching.
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Who owns Spock?

On April 30, 2009, Spock was acquired by Intelius.
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Why did NBC cancel Star Trek?

The cancelation machine NBC's biggest concerns were ratings, but it was also concerned with demographics. Star Trek actually performed well with what would now be considered key demographics; however, these were not considered quality demographics of the era, resulting in less faith in the network.
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Why is Star Trek no longer on Amazon Prime?

It is in the context of the increasingly vicious streaming wars, construed as a harbinger that these series will be pulled from Prime Video the moment streaming rights have expired, heralding the definitive end of everything Star Trek on Prime Video eventually, save for the retail and rental options.
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Who owns the rights to Star Trek now?

Paramount owns the rights to Star Trek. It's not on TV since the current Star Trek shows are streaming only on Paramount+. There are reruns of Star Trek on cable tv channels.
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Is Disney buying Star Trek?

Disney is NOT buying the Star Trek IP.
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Does DC own Star Trek?

Star Trek is the franchise built around the 1966-1969 television series Star Trek and its many spin-off television series and movies. DC has owned the license to produce comics of Star Trek and several of its spin-offs at several times in its history, but they do not have the license currently.
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Who is the richest Star Trek actors?

Star Trek Beyond: Who Got Really Rich from the Franchise
  • William Shatner, $100 million. Still of William Shatner in Star Trek. ...
  • Leonard Nimoy, $45 million. ...
  • DeForest Kelley, $5 million. ...
  • James Doohan, $7 million. ...
  • Nichelle Nichols, $8 million. ...
  • George Takei, $12 million. ...
  • Walter Koenig, $8 million. ...
  • Majel Barrett, $60 million-plus.
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How much did Leonard Nimoy get paid for Star Trek?

Leonard Nimoy's salary was $1,250 per episode. Adjusted for rampant 2020s inflation, that's almost $10,000/episode in today's dollars. He and William Shatner were the two highest-paid actors on the series; DeForest Kelley and James Doohan received $850 per episode, and everyone else was paid a bit less.
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How much is Spock from Star Trek worth?

Originally Answered: How did actor Leonard Nimoy accumulate a purported net worth of $45 million prior to his death 2015 when his claim to fame was playing Mr. Spock in an old Star Trek series lasting only lasting 3 seasons and then doing a few Star Trek movies later? paid well ,but such income was sporadic in nature .
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