In 2017, a new era of Star Trek was born. More than a decade after Enterprise's cancellation, we returned to the pre-ToS period with Discovery. We had drama, betrayals, twists and movie-quality set-piece space battles. Also mushrooms or something. Next year, a decade after it began, this era will be over.
Discovery ended in 2024, and while we're still following the exploits of a pre-Kirk Enterprise in Strange New Worlds, its final full season will air this summer, followed by a truncated fifth season, likely next year. Starfleet Academy, meanwhile, will only be getting one more season—for a total of two—also airing next year.
Beyond the Discovery era, we got Picard and two animated shows: Prodigy and Lower Decks. All three have concluded.
In total, that's six shows that have concluded or been cancelled, though two of them have still to finish their runs, since Star Trek returned to our TV screens. But throughout this period another Star Trek property has been quietly trucking along without any indication that it has a shelf life: Star Trek Online.


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