

Die fünfte Star Trek-Serie handelt von den ersten Abenteuern der Menschheit im Weltall. Sie spielt rund 100 Jahre vor Captain James T. Kirk nämlich im 22. Jahrhundert. Die Menschheit hat mit den Vulkaniern einen Partner für die Weltraumforschung gefunden. Captain Jonathan Archer dringt mit seiner Mannschaft vor, wo noch nie ein Mensch zuvor gewesen ist.
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Star Trek: Enterprise Rezensionen & Wertungen
- Arthas Menethil3. September 2025There hasn't been a decent Star Trek on television since this went off the Air. This deserved a Season Five.
- Dom Caracappa5. September 2025The hypothetical Season 5 of Enterprise is the greatest "What If" in the Star Trek canon. A ship-wide refit? Crewman Shran? What other wonders were in store for a show that had finally found its footing after burning through the post-9/11 fever and other cultural failings of G. W. Bush's America? I'll always love Enterprise but it will always have an asterisk next to its name... For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these, 'It might have been!'
- ርልዪረ15. Februar 2026🖖Star Trek: Enterprise is an often under appreciated entry in the Star Trek universe, largely due to its status as a prequel. However, those who give it a chance will find a well-crafted series with strong storytelling, excellent acting, and a refreshing take on early space exploration. Scott Bakula delivers a solid performance as Captain Jonathan Archer, leading a crew that feels both relatable and pioneering. The show does a great job of portraying humanity's first steps into deep space, with a mix of optimism, danger, and political intrigue. The writing is engaging, especially in later seasons, with arcs like the Xindi conflict adding depth and excitement. While some fans initially resisted the show's departure from Star Trek's established future timeline, Enterprise ultimately enriches the franchise by fleshing out its history. It may not have received the recognition it deserved upon release, but it's absolutely worth watching for both die-hard Trekkies and sci-fi fans alike.
- parralox24. Januar 2026Excellent Trek 🎉❤️ (apart from that damn theme song)
- flavo4325. Dezember 2025When Star Trek: Enterprise was announced, I was genuinely excited. Like many fans, I was ready for another series following the success of The Next Generation era and its spin-offs. Unfortunately, Enterprise just didn’t work for me. The retro aesthetic, while interesting in theory, went too far and ended up influencing the storytelling in ways that felt limiting rather than refreshing. I was especially disappointed by the heavy reliance on time-travel plots, which quickly became repetitive and undermined the show’s attempt to stand on its own. World-building felt constrained, and instead of confidently establishing a strong new foundation for Star Trek, the series often seemed unsure of its direction. Rather than boldly exploring humanity’s early steps into deep space, it leaned too much on familiar gimmicks. There were moments of promise, but overall it failed to feel like a meaningful continuation of the franchise. For me, Enterprise marked a low point that effectively stalled Star Trek on television until the Kelvin timeline revived interest years later.
- Chris Chatterje-Doody3. Oktober 2025The weakest of the original five series of Star trek whilst somewhat of a change in direction for the series was nothing compared to what would be done to it in later years. Re-viewing bears up surprisingly well through the dirty leans of modern trek. Its all here, slow paced exploration in season 1 and 2 giving way to longer story arcs in 3 and sequential mini series in 4 and yeah it has its good and bad bits. But then so did all the other series in the franchise. The telling thing is how much i as a fan now want the never made series 5 or some other continuation of it. And you'll not hear me saying the same of discovery. The last of the truly good treks at least for now...
- Disent1. September 2025It was always a great show but the boomers didnt realize how good we had it, now you have discovery and picard and strange new turd...tsk, tsk
Star Trek: Enterprise Trivia
Star Trek: Enterprise hat 4 Staffeln.
Star Trek: Enterprise hat 97 Folgen.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Star Trek: Enterprise sind Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula), T'Pol (Jolene Blalock), Charles 'Trip' Tucker III (Connor Trinneer).
Regie in Star Trek: Enterprise führte(n) David Livingston, Allan Kroeker, Michael Vejar, David Straiton, Roxann Dawson, LeVar Burton, James A. Contner, James L. Conway, Robert Duncan McNeill, Michael Grossman, James Whitmore Jr., Marvin V. Rush, Patrick R. Norris, Terry Windell, Les Landau, Winrich Kolbe, Rob Hedden, Michael Dorn, Manny Coto, David Barrett, Jim Charleston.
Star Trek: Enterprise wurde produziert von Manny Coto, Merri D. Howard, John Shiban, Brannon Braga, Rick Berman, Michael Sussman.
Die fünfte Star Trek-Serie handelt von den ersten Abenteuern der Menschheit im Weltall. Sie spielt rund 100 Jahre vor Captain James T. Kirk nämlich im 22. Jahrhundert. Die Menschheit hat mit den Vulkaniern einen Partner für die Weltraumforschung gefunden. Captain Jonathan Archer dringt mit seiner Mannschaft vor, wo noch nie ein Mensch zuvor gewesen ist.
Star Trek: Enterprise ist bewertet mit 12.
Star Trek: Enterprise ist eine Drama, Action, Adventure Serie.
Star Trek: Enterprise hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 8 von 10.
Star Trek: Enterprise Folgen sind 44 Min. lang.
Nein, diese Serie wurde nach 4 abgesetzt.


























