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From ''Star Trek's'' first air date in 1966 through the present, there have been over 700 episodes (some feature length), seven series – ''The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise'', and ''Discovery'' – and 12 cinematic movies released on the big screen - not to mention the numerous fan works and movies that you can find on the internet.
From ''Star Trek's'' first air date in 1966 through the present, there have been over 700 episodes (some feature length), eight series – ''The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise'', ''Discovery'', and ''Picard'' – and 12 cinematic movies released on the big screen - not to mention the numerous fan works and movies that you can find on the internet.


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In the United States, if you have access to '''Netflix''', you can see most the series as part of your subscription. '''Amazon Prime''' members also get access to most of the series. However, '''CBS All Access''' is the only place to watch ''Star Trek: Discovery'' if you do not want to purchase physical copies. (''Discovery'' can also be accessed through Amazon for a separate fee). Amazon also has every Star Trek episode and movie available for purchase, from just about anywhere in the world, with on-demand video or in physical media like DVD.  
In the United States, if you have access to '''Netflix''', you can see most the series as part of your subscription. '''Amazon Prime''' members also get access to most of the series. However, '''CBS All Access''' is the only place to watch ''Star Trek: Discovery'' and ''Star Trek: Picard'' if you do not want to purchase physical copies. (''Discovery'' can also be accessed through Amazon for a separate fee). Amazon also has every Star Trek episode and movie available for purchase, from just about anywhere in the world, with on-demand video or in physical media like DVD.  


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We're going to assume that you don't have enough time on your hands to dive into a full-on marathon. But for the sake of reference, here's are the viewing orders if you plan on really diving-in:  
We're going to assume that you don't have enough time on your hands to dive into a full-on marathon. But for the sake of reference, here's are the viewing orders if you plan on really diving-in:  


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