Netflix to debut new Star Trek series worldwide
This follows the announcement the show would not be airing on broadcast television, but on CBS' on-demand subscription service
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Star Trek's return to the small screen was feared to be a rather limited one, first announced to only be airing on CBS' on-demand subscription service and thus essentially unavailable to those outside of the US. Thankfully, Netflix has now announced that it's obtained the international rights to the new series in 188 countries - excluding US and Canada, of course.
The new episodes will premiere on Netflix less than 24 hours after first appearing on CBS All Access, the network's own streaming platform; this follows from Netflix securing the rights to all 727 episodes of old Star Trek, including the original series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. All episodes will be available around the world by the end of 2016.
The new series comes courtesy of Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller, 2009's Star Trek movie writer Alex Kurtzman, and Eugene Roddenberry, son of original Star Trek creator Gene.
"The launch of the new Star Trek will truly be a global television event," said Armando Nuñez, President and CEO, CBS Studios International. "Star Trek is already a worldwide phenomenon and this international partnership will provide fans around the world, who have been craving a new series for more than a decade, the opportunity to see every episode virtually at the same time as viewers in the U.S. Thanks to our world-class partners at Netflix, the new Star Trek will definitely be ‘hailing on all frequencies’ throughout the planet."
"Star Trek is one of the most iconic shows in television history and we’re thrilled to partner with CBS to bring the beloved series to Trekkies around the world," said Sean Carey, Vice President of Global Television at Netflix. "The newest chapter of the story promises to continue the rich tradition of adventure and is sure to excite fans everywhere Netflix is available."
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