On September 8, 1966, Star Trek debuted for the first time on television with “The Man Trap,” the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. On that day, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry introduced audiences to a world that championed diversity, inclusion, acceptance, and hope. Fifty-seven years later, we celebrate the day and the franchise’s enduring legacy with the fourth annual “Star Trek Day” celebration. Join us for a global celebration of all things Star Trek on September 8th with special screenings, giveaways, and so much more!
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