Amazon Prime Will Start Offering Five Star Trek Movies From July 31st


There’s a lot of Stark Trek content available for streaming but fans have to use multiple services to access all of it. Amazon is taking some pain out of them by announcing that it’s going to offer all five pre-Abrams Star Trek movies through Prime Video in the United States starting July 1st.

Two of the movies have the cast of the original series, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country to be precise, while the remaining movies have the Next Generation crew, namely First Contact, Insurrection, and Nemesis.

This is good news for Star Trek fans on Amazon Prime Video since they had to put up with the incomplete lineup previously. It does, however, underscore the issues that fans run into when trying to watch all of the Star Trek content out there online.

They have to go to Netflix in order to watch the pre-streaming shows while movies are available on Amazon. Furthermore, CBS All Access is the only streaming service where they can get the shows like Star Trek: Discovery. So this should make life a little bit easier for Star Trek fans, and it goes without saying that there are quite a few of them out there.

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