Key Takeaways
- Explore the Star Trek universe by watching the franchise in chronological order, based on stardates.
- The original Star Trek timeline includes the TV show Enterprise and the first two seasons of Discovery.
- The original series, The Animated Series, and the first Star Trek movie are important parts of the franchise’s origins.
With the Star Trek franchise rapidly expanding on Paramount+, now is the perfect time to boldly go explore the Star Trek Universe.
The universe is composed of 13 films and nine TV shows. Now, it’d be easy enough to watch them all in the order they premiered, but if you prefer to watch everything chronologically (when the events take place), we’ve compiled an ultimate viewing guide for you. Below, you’ll find the entire franchise organized by stardates. It starts with the oldest event in the original Star Trek timeline.
Speaking of timelines, there are two in Star Trek: The original, which includes nearly all the films and TV shows; and Kelvin, an alternative timeline that kicked off with the latest three reboot films. To better understand what we’re talking about, please read the guide below. Those of you who want to proceed spoiler-free, however, can scroll all the way to the bottom for the list version of this guide.
Also at the bottom, we’ve included another spoiler-free list. It’s structured by order of release – or when each film and TV show premiered.
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The original Star Trek timeline
The thing to remember about this order is that it is chronological – based entirely on the stardate time system in the Star Trek franchise. Think of stardates as years. In that case, the order below starts with the oldest events in the Star Trek Universe – but it excludes the Kelvin timeline films.
There are spoilers below.
1 Star Trek: Enterprise
The first to boldly go where no man has gone before
Star Trek: Enterprise
Stardate: 2151 to 2156
Enterprise follows the adventures of one of the first starships to explore deep space in the Star Trek Universe.
- Creator
- Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
- Starring
- Scott Bakula, Jolene Blalock, Connor Trinneer
- Format
- TV series
- Years aired
- 2001 to 2005
- Rating
- TV-PG
- Seasons
- 4
- Number of Episodes
- 98
Set right before the founding of the Federation of Planets (and about 100 years before the original Star Trek series), Star Trek: Enterprise is a TV show that follows the adventures of Captain Jack Archer, played by Scott Bakula, and the Starship Enterprise crew. This ship is the first Federation vessel to have Warp 5 capabilities, allowing its crew to be among the first deep-space explorers.
The series introduces many of the different alien species important to the Star Trek Universe, such as the Vulcans and Klingons. It also begins to lay the groundwork for the Federation of Planets, in the fourth and final season.
2 Star Trek: Discovery seasons 1 and 2
Discover a new type of starship, set ten years before the original series
Star Trek: Discovery
Stardate: 2256
The first two seasons of Discovery is set ten years before the original series as the crew of the titular ship tests an impressive new warp drive.
- Creator
- Bryan Fuller, Alex Kurtzman
- Starring
- Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp
- Format
- TV series
- Years aired
- 2017 to 2019
- Rating
- TV-MA
- Seasons
- 2
- Number of Episodes
- 29
Star Trek: Discovery follows Michael Burnham, played by Sonequa Martin-Green, the first officer aboard the USS Shenzhou before she is found guilty of mutineering. However, with the Federation at war with the Klingons, the captain of the new Discovery ship, Gabriel Lorca, played by Jason Isaacs, enlists Burnham to help get the ship’s experimental warp drive properly working.
Discovery’s early setting in the Star Trek universe was changed with a leap through time at the end of season two, which is why we’re placing the recently released third season elsewhere on our list.
3 Star Trek: Strange New World
A direct prequel to the original series.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Stardate: 2258
Strange New Worlds follows the early adventures of the Starship Enterprise, before Kirk became its captain.
- Creator
- Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman
- Starring
- Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck
- Format
- TV series
- Years aired
- 2022 to 2023
- Rating
- TV-PG
- Seasons
- 2
- Number of Episodes
- 20
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds stars Anson Mount as Captain Christopher Pike.
Pike will be a familiar name to Star Trek fans, as Pike is the man who commanded the starship Enterprise before Captain Kirk. The series follows Pike doing just that, in his final five-year mission as captain of the Enterprise before he becomes Fleet Captain and hands the reigns to Captain Kirk.
This being a prequel to the original Star Trek series, there are also other recognizable names, with Ethan Peck playing Spock and Celia Rose-Gooding as Uhara. A third season is currently in production.
4 Star Trek: The Original Series
Where it all began
Star Trek: The Original Series
Stardate: 2266 to 2269
The original Star Trek series follows Captain Kirk, Spock, and the rest of the crew as they boldly go where no man has gone before.
- Creator
- Gene Roddenberry
- Starring
- William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
- Format
- TV series
- Years aired
- 1966 to 1969
- Rating
- TV-PG
- Seasons
- 3
- Number of Episodes
- 79
This is the original Star Trek TV show. It began airing in 1966 and primarily follows the crew of the USS Enterprise, starting with them embarking on a five-year mission “to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before”.
The series introduces William Shatner’s Captain James T Kirk and Leonard Nimoy’s Spock, too.
It also gives us the basis for the universe that makes Star Trek so successful, from introducing numerous alien species like the Vulcans and Klingons to showing us the inner workings of the Federation of Planets. The origins of the Star Trek Universe wouldn’t exist without it.
5 *Optional* Star Trek: The Animated Series
Continue the journey with the original crew
Star Trek: Animated
Stardate: 2269 to 2270
Continue the adventures of the original series in this animated version that sees most of the cast return to voice their characters.
- Creator
- Gene Roddenberry
- Starring
- William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
- Format
- TV series
- Years aired
- 1973 to 1974
- Rating
- TV-PG
- Seasons
- 2
- Number of Episodes
- 22
After The Original Series ended, it quickly became a cult classic. Creator Gene Roddenberry then began work on an animated series that saw most of the original cast provide voice work for the animated versions of their characters. The show essentially functions as the fourth season of the original series, with the original characters navigating unexplored sections of space.
However, it was eliminated from canon by Roddenberry himself, when the rights were renegotiated following the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. So, if you want to consume every drop of Star Trek content, add this to your list.
6 Star Trek: The Motion Picture
The first Star Trek Movie
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Stardate: 2273
Captain Kirk, his crew, and a newly remodeled Enterprise head out to investigate an alien entity known as V’ger.
- Director
- Robert Wise
- Writers
- Gene Roddenberry , Alan Dean Foster
- Starring
- William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
- In theaters
- 1979
- Format
- Movie
- Rating
- G
- Runtime
- 132 minutes
This is the first feature film in the Star Trek Universe. It sees Captain James T Kirk retake the helm of a renovated USS Enterprise to investigate a mysterious cloud of energy that is moving toward Earth. The energy cloud destroys a Federation monitoring station, as well as three Klingon ships, but before Kirk is able to engage it, he must learn to operate an unfamiliar USS Enterprise.
7 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Khaaaaan!
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
Stardate: 2285
The crew of the Enterprise faces off against it’s most fearsome adversary, Khan.
- Director
- Nicholas Meyer
- Writers
- Jack B. Sowards, Nicholas Meyer
- Starring
- William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalbán
- Format
- Movie
- Rating
- PG
- Run Time
- 113 minutes
- In theaters
- 1982
The second Star Trek movie is perhaps the most successful entry in the franchise. It sees Captain James T Kirk taking command of a USS Enterprise staffed with untested trainees in order to track down the adversary Khan Noonien Singh and his genetically engineered super soldiers.
In the process of escaping a planet that Kirk trapped him on, Khan learns of a secret device known as Genesis, capable of re-organizing matter to terraform (make them habitable) planets. Khan tries to steal the device, but, of course, Kirk will do all he can to stop him.
8 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
The crew of the Enterprise try to resurrect Spock
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Stardate: 2285
Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise set out on a mission to recover Spock’s body and bring him back to life.
- Director
- Leonard Nimoy
- Writers
- Harve Bennett
- Starring
- William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
- Format
- Movie
- Rating
- PG
- Runtime
- 105 minutes
- In theaters
- 1984
Following their battle with Khan, the crew of the USS Enterprise returns home to Earth in this third feature film.
Once there, Leonard H “Bones” McCoy, played by DeForest Kelley, begins to act strangely, leading to him being detained. Captain James T Kirk, with the help of Spock’s father, Sarek, played by Mark Lenard, then learns that Spock transferred his Katra into McCoy before dying.
If nothing is done, McCoy will die from carrying Spock’s Katra. So, the crew of the USS Enterprise go back to the site of their battle with Khan – in the hopes of retrieving Spock’s body. To top it all off, they must battle with the Klingon Kruge, played by Christopher Lloyd, over control of the Genesis Device. The Search for Spock is also directed by Spock himself, Leonard Nimoy.
9 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
Earth is in danger and the only hope is humpback whales
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Stardate: 2286
The Enterprise travels back in time to 1986 and has to untangle a mystery involving humpback whales and an alien probe.
- Director
- Leonard Nimoy
- Writers
- Steve Meerson , Peter Krikes
- Starring
- William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
- Format
- Movie
- Rating
- G
- Runtime
- 119
- In theaters
- 1986
In this film, a mysterious ship begins orbiting Earth and destroys the planet’s power grid. It emits strange noises, too, and the newly resurrected Spock realizes the sound is similar to the now-extinct humpback whale. Believing the strange ship is expecting to hear back the song of humpback whales, the crew goes around the Sun and travels back in time to 1986 to get a humpback whale.
Nimoy returned to direct this film, as well.
10 Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
The Enterprise crew must face off with Spock’s brother, Sybok
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Stardate: 2287
The Enterprise heads out on a mission to rescue hostages from the planet Nimbus 3.
- Director
- William Shatner
- Writers
- William Shatner , Harve Bennett
- Starring
- William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
- Format
- Movie
- Rating
- PG
- Runtime
- 107 minutes
- In theaters
- 1989
After finishing a mission, Kirk, Spock, and Bones are enjoying a camping trip in Yosemite in this film when they are ordered to rescue hostages on the planet Nimbus III. But, once arriving on the planet, the crew realizes Spock’s half-brother, Sybok, is responsible for taking the hostages in order to lure a starship, with the hopes of reaching the mythical planet Sha Ka Ree and meeting a God.
Sybok realizes he’ll need Kirk’s expertise to navigate through the barrier at the centre of the Milky Way that leads to this mythical planet. Along the way, the Klingon Kraa decides to hunt Kirk. The Final Frontier is also the only Star Trek film directed by William Shatner.
11 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
The final film starring the original series cast
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Stardate: 2293
After being framed for a political assassination, Kirk and the rest of the crew of the Enterprise must unravel the conspiracy to avoid war with the Klingon Empire.
- Director
- Nicholas Meyer
- Writers
- Nicholas Meyer , Denny Martin Flinn
- Starring
- William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
- Format
- Movie
- Rating
- PG
- Runtime
- 110 minutes
- In theaters
- 1991
In the final film of this series, we see the Klingon homeworld nearly destroyed, leading the hostile empire to engage in peace talks with the Federation. Captain James T Kirk is assigned to escort the Klingon ambassador, but is instead blamed when assassins beam aboard the Ambassador’s ship and kill him. The Klingons then sentence Kirk and McCoy to life imprisonment on a frozen asteroid.
At that point, Spock and the rest of the crew must find the true culprits behind the attack of the Klingon ship and rescue Kirk and Bones.
12 Star Trek: The Next Generation
The next generation takes over the USS Enterprise
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Stardate: 2364 to 2370
A new crew takes over the Enterprise and heads out on a five-year mission to explore the unknown.
- Creator
- Gene Roddenberry
- Starring
- Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton
- Format
- TV series
- Rating
- TV-PG
- Seasons
- 7
- Number of Episodes
- 178
- Years aired
- 1987 to 1994
Set 71 years after the USS Enterprise’s last mission with Captain James T Kirk at the helm, The Next Generation introduces us to a new USS Enterprise staffed with the next generation of Starfleet officers, led by Captain Jean Luc Picard (played by Patrick Stewart).
This TV series also shows us new species of aliens, the Cardassians and the Borgs, which replace the now-friendlier Klingons as the Federation’s primary adversaries.
The Next Generation ran for seven seasons and featured a couple of cameos from The Original Series, like Spock and Bones, among others.
13 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Everyday life in the deepest reaches of space
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Stardate: 2369 to 2375
Set on a stationary space station instead of an exploring starship, Deep Space Nine explores what life in space is like after the exploring part is done.
- Creator
- Rick Berman, Michael Piller
- Starring
- Avery Brooks, Rene Auberjonois, Nana Visitor
- Format
- TV series
- Years aired
- 1993 to 1999
- Rating
- TV-PG
- Seasons
- 7
- Number of Episodes
- 176
This TV show overlaps with the end of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It focuses on the former Cardassian space station, a backwood outpost that the Federation now controls and has ordered a Starfleet crew to run, with Avery Brook’s Benjamin Sisko as the commanding officer.
It’s not about a starship exploring the unknown, but rather the trade disputes and political manoeuvring surrounding a crucial military hub.
14 Star Trek Generations
The two Enterprise crews unite to take on a force with the power to destroy stars
Star Trek: Generations
Stardate: 2371
The first Star Trek film to feature the Next Generation crew also brought back the Enterprise crew from the original series.
- Director
- David Carson
- Rating
- PG
- Runtime
- 118 minutes
- Writers
- Ronald D. Moore , Brannon Braga
- Starring
- Patrick Stewart, William Shatner, Malcolm McDowell
- In theaters
- 1994
Star Trek Generations is the first film to feature the crew of The Next Generation while also starring some of The Original Series cast.
The plot primarily centres around an El-Aurian, named Dr Tolian Soran (played by Malcolm McDowell), as well as an energy ribbon known as the Nexus.
You see, in 2293, Soran is rescued from the Energy Ribbon by a retired Captain James T Kirk, who is attending a maiden voyage of a new USS Enterprise. Then, in 2371, while answering a distress call, Captain Jean Luc Picard finds Soran – and he has a weapon capable of destroying stars.
15 Star Trek: Voyager
A Federation starship stranded in uncharted space
Star Trek: Voyager
Stardate: 2371 to 2378
Follow a Captain Janeway and her crew of the USS Voyager as they attempt to find their way home after being stranded in space.
- Creator
- Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor
- Starring
- Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Jeri Ryan
- Format
- TV series
- Years aired
- 1995 to 2001
- Rating
- TV-PG
- Seasons
- 7
- Number of Episodes
- 172
After leaving Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in search of a group of Maquis rebels, the Starship Voyager, led by Captain Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), is captured by an energy wave that sends it – and a ship of Maquis rebels – into the middle of the unexplored Delta Quadrant. With both ships damaged and far from home, the crews agree to join forces and begin a 75-year journey back to Earth.
The crew of the enterprise travels back before the first warp drive was used
Star Trek: First Contact
Stardate: 2373
The Enterprise must travel back in time to prevent a Borg ship from assimilating all of Earth.
- Director
- Jonathan Frakes
- Writers
- Brannon Braga
- Starring
- Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spinner
- Format
- Movie
- Rating
- PG
- Runtime
- 103 minutes
- In theaters
- 1998
In this film, the USS Enterprise tries to help defeat a Borg Cube attacking Earth, with Captain Jean Luc Picard assuming command of a fleet of starships. However, just before the Cube is destroyed, it releases a smaller ship that enters a temporal vortex. The USS Enterprise gives chase through the vortex, but in the process, realizes the Borg traveled back in time and assimilated the entire planet.
And once through the Vortex, the crew arrives in 2063. More specifically, they arrive one day before Zefram Cochrane (played by James Cromwell) uses the first warp drive system, which draws the attention of the Vulcans, leading to humanity’s first contact with an alien race.
17 Star Trek: Insurrection
The Enterprise must uncover the mystery around a nearly immortal group of people
Star Trek: Insurrection
Stardate: 2375
The crew of the USS Enterprise uncovers a conspiracy involving the forced relocation of a peaceful alien race.
- Director
- Jonathan Frakes
- Writers
- Michael Piller
- Starring
- Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, F. Murray Abraham
- Format
- Movie
- Rating
- PG
- Runtime
- 103 minutes
- In theaters
- 1998
The action now centres around a planet with a type of unique radiation that rejuvenates its people, known as the Ba’ku. The effects of the radiation make the Ba’ku nearly immortal.
In this film, Brent Spinner’s Data is sent undercover to monitor the Ba’ku people and soon begins to malfunction, which causes Captain Jean Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise to investigate.
They uncover a conspiracy between a species, which is hostile to the Ba’ku, and Admiral Mathew Doherty, a Starfleet officer played by Anthony Zerbe. The crew of the Enterprise must stop them both in order to save the Ba’ku from being forcibly removed from their home planet.
18 Star Trek: Nemesis
Picard vs Picard
Star Trek: Nemesis
Stardate: 2379
Captain Picard and the crew face a new, dangerous enemy in the form of a clone of Picard himself.
- Director
- Stuart Baird
- Writers
- John Logan
- Starring
- Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Tom Hardy
- Format
- Movie
- Rating
- PG-13
- Run Time
- 116 minutes
- In theaters
- 2002
Captain Jean Luc Picard and the USS Enterprise crew are sent on a mission to meet with the leader of the Romulans, Shinzon, played by a super young Tom Hardy. Once there, they learn that Shinzon is actually a clone of Picard, created in the hopes that he would one day be able to infiltrate the Federation. The Romulans had abandoned the plan and sent Shinzon into slavery.
He led a rebellion, however, and created his own starship, the Scimitar. Soon, the Enterprise learns Shinzon’s true plan is to use a form of radiation poisonous to all life in order to attack the Federation and destroy Earth.
19 Star Trek: Picard
Picard’s forced out of retirement one more time
Star Trek: Picard
Stardate: 2399
Captain Picard’s retirement is about as full of adventure as his career on the Enterprise.
- Creator
- Kirsten Beyer, Michael Chabon, Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman
- Starring
- Patrick Stewart, Alison Pill, Isa Briones
- Format
- TV Show
- Years aired
- 2020 to 2023
- Rating
- TV-MA
- Seasons
- 3
- Number of Episodes
- 30
One of the most popular starship captains in the Star Trek Universe, Jean Luc Picard had retired to a life of wine-making, but a new mission set 20 years after the events of Nemesis sees Captain Jean Luc Picard return to space along with many of his old friends. The first season sees Picard struggling with the events that led to his retirement from Starfleet — when he’s forced into a conflict that sees him thrust into a captain’s chair again.
The second season sees Picard transported to an alternate timeline by the interdimensional being known as Q (John De Lancie), who originally appeared in The Next Generation. The third and final season of Picard recently got a teaser and is slated to premiere in spring 2023.
20 Star Trek: Discovery seasons 3 and beyond
The discovery’s journey picks up later than any other Star Trek content
Star Trek: Discovery
Stardate: 3188
Catch up with the rest of Discovery after a timejump shifts the story to the end of the Star Trek timeline.
- Creator
- Bryan Fuller, Alex Kurtzman
- Starring
- Sonequa Martin-Green, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp
- Format
- TV series
- Years aired
- 2020 to 2024
- Rating
- TV-MA
- Seasons
- 2
- Number of episodes
- 26
Burnham and the crew of the Discovery make a jump through time that lands them further in the future than we’ve ever seen in the Star Trek Universe.
There, Burnham is separated from the rest of the crew of Discovery.
While trying to locate the ship, she learns that the United Federation of Planets has fallen following the event known as The Burn, which saw ships simultaneously explode throughout the entire galaxy. The fuel for Star Trek’s ships, Dilithium, has also become extremely rare, which makes travel across wide distances of space much harder. In the fourth season, Burnham and the crew of the Discovery begin the process of rebuilding the Federation of Planets. A fifth season of Star Trek Discovery is slated to premiere in 2024.
Kelvin timeline: The alternate Star Trek timeline
These films kick off JJ Abrams’ alternate Star Trek timeline. Officially called the Kelvin timeline, it’s named after the USS Kelvin. If you want to watch them, you can do so either before or after Star Trek: The Original Series. We prefer you watch it after – in fact, watch it after you’ve finished the original Star Trek timeline, because it literally takes place in a different timeline.
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