Amazon Big Deals Days[1] ends today, October 8, but there are still discounts aplenty on hundreds of Blu-rays to take advantage of, including several Star Trek films and TV series[2]. These range from the original series led by William Shatner’s James T. Kirk to its successor Star Trek: The Next Generation, the movies of the modern era set in the Kelvin Timeline, and current shows like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. We’ve gathered up the best deals below, in case you’d like to boot up your Starfleet Blu-ray player and chart the final frontier with classic and contemporary Star Trek. Remember that these deals end today, so grab them while you can. And be sure to check GameSpot’s Prime Day Deals Hub[3] for even more discounts that are still available.
$18 – $67[4]

Classic Star Trek might be cheesy, but there’s no denying the charm of this groundbreaking show. The complete series is available on Blu-ray, and you can choose between a standard Blu-ray release[5] or the Roddenberry Vault Edition[6] that includes content that was originally left on the cutting room floor. The first Star Trek movie is also available in two distinct editions–a 4K steelbook edition[7] that comes with a physical dossier of Starfleet files and a “Director’s Edition[8]” packaged with unique collectibles.
You can also get several of the movies, like the excellent Wrath of Khan and The Voyage Home. These 4K editions have inherited their special features from previous DVD and Blu-ray releases, but they’re still a treasure-trove of content that adds to the magic of each movie.
$59 – $102[9]

Amazon doesn’t have too many deals on the adventures of the Enterprise-D crew, but what it does have on sale is pretty comprehensive regardless. You can get the full Next Generation series on Blu-ray[10] for $102.49 (was $161), and you can finish off the collection with all four movies in one 4K bundle[11]. This gets you Star Trek: Generations, First Contact, Insurrection, and Nemesis, alongside standard Blu-ray discs housing hours of various special features.
$6 – $33[12]

Best known for lens flares, this film trilogy was a reboot of the original Star Trek series and featured a young crew at the helm of the starship Enterprise. You can get all three movies in one bundle–standard[13] or 4K Blu-ray[14]–and the steelbook edition of the second film[15] in the series, Star Trek Into Darkness, is quite cheap right now.
$15 – $50[16]

Star Trek Discovery ignited a new era for the franchise, and in case you missed out on it, you can explore the entire series from the comfort of your couch thanks to a Blu-ray box set[17]. A few of the individual seasons are also available as limited edition steelbook releases.
$17 – $169[18]

Outside of the core series, we’ve seen several other terrific Star Trek series keep the fanbase engaged. Lower Decks is an animated spin-off[19] that pokes fun at the franchise but is extremely on-point as a Star Trek show, and the Picard series has continued the adventures of the former Enterprise captain as he stepped out of retirement to once again thwart the Borg, reassemble his old crew, and take on one more challenge from Q.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds[20] has also been popular since it first aired, as this show leaned closer to the weekly format of old-school Star Trek to deliver classic adventures with a modern flair.
If Picard is your favorite captain, then you might want to check out the Picard Legacy Collection[21] for a comprehensive look at the Starfleet legend’s career. This is a starship-sized 54-disc collection that includes all seven seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation, all four TNG movies, and all three seasons of the recent Picard TV series. On top of that, you’re getting over 35 hours of special features and physical items like artwork and quotes, a one-of-a-kind deck of playing cards, a magnet sheet featuring all of Captain Picard’s badges and four custom Chateau Picard drink coasters.
$60 (was $72)[22]

Star Trek started to explore morally grey territory throughout the ’90s, and Deep Space Nine was a pioneer in this space. Set on a decommissioned space station captained by Benjamin Sisko, Deep Space Nine dealt with heavy themes throughout its run from 1993 through 1999. The show hasn’t made it to Blu-ray yet, but this DVD collection gets you all 133 hours of the saga.
$80 (was $120)[23]

Star Trek: Voyager was a return to the roots of the franchise, as this series saw a crew of fresh-faced Starfleet officers and freedom fighters forced to work together after they were transported into the far reaches of the Delta Quadrant.
Another Star Trek series we’re still waiting to see get a Blu-ray release, Star Trek: Voyager ran for 172 episodes across seven seasons, and this DVD collection includes several special features.
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References
- ^ Amazon Big Deals Days (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ several Star Trek films and TV series (www.amazon.com)
- ^ GameSpot’s Prime Day Deals Hub (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ $18 – $67 (www.amazon.com)
- ^ standard Blu-ray release (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Roddenberry Vault Edition (www.amazon.com)
- ^ 4K steelbook edition (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Director’s Edition (www.amazon.com)
- ^ $59 – $102 (www.amazon.com)
- ^ full Next Generation series on Blu-ray (www.amazon.com)
- ^ all four movies in one 4K bundle (www.amazon.com)
- ^ $6 – $33 (www.amazon.com)
- ^ standard (www.amazon.com)
- ^ 4K Blu-ray (www.amazon.com)
- ^ steelbook edition of the second film (www.amazon.com)
- ^ $15 – $50 (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Blu-ray box set (www.amazon.com)
- ^ $17 – $169 (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Lower Decks is an animated spin-off (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (www.amazon.com)
- ^ Picard Legacy Collection (www.amazon.com)
- ^ $60 (was $72) (www.amazon.com)
- ^ $80 (was $120) (www.amazon.com)