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The Best Star Trek Series of the Modern Era (and the Worst)

by Victoria Mar 06,2025

Star Trek's modern era, spanning from 2017's Discovery to the upcoming Section 31 movie, boasts a diverse range of shows, from dramatic sci-fi to animation and comedy. This makes direct comparisons challenging, especially considering the varying quality across seasons within a single series. Our rankings consider each show's complete run.

This list evaluates the best and worst of Paramount+'s modern Star Trek offerings, encompassing five new series (two animated), a series of shorts ("Short Treks"), and now, the first streaming movie, Star Trek: Section 31.

Ranking the Modern Era Star Trek Series (Best to Worst)

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