12
1966    50 minDrama, Action
8.480%89%8.0
Espaço. A Fronteira Final. A U.S.S. Enterprise embarca em uma missão de cinco anos para explorar a galáxia. A Enterprise está sob o comando do Capitão James T. Kirk e do Primeiro Oficial Sr. Spock, do planeta Vulcano. Com uma tripulação determinada, sua missão é explorar novos mundos estranhos, buscar novas formas de vida e ousar ir aonde nenhum homem jamais esteve.

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    Primeira Temporada29 episódios
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  • William ShatnerJames T. Kirk
  • Leonard NimoySpock
  • DeForest KelleyDr. McCoy
  • James DoohanScott
  • George TakeiSulu
  • Nichelle NicholsUhura
  • Walter KoenigPavel Chekov
  • Frank da VinciClifford Brent
  • Eddie PaskeyLieutenant Leslie (uncredited)
  • Ron VetoHarrison
  • John WinstonLieutenant Kyle
  • Majel BarrettChristine Chapel
  • David L. RossGalloway
  • Grace Lee WhitneyJanice Rand
  • Barbara BabcockLights of Zetar (voice)
  • Walker EdmistonWarning call from the S.S. Deidre (voice)
  • Bobby BassGuard (uncredited)
  • Bill BlackburnLieutenant Hadley (uncredited)
  • Tom AnfinsenCrewman (uncredited)
  • Carey FosterEnterprise Crew Member (uncredited)
  • Dario Tibayhá 4 dias
    I first encountered Star Trek: The Original Series through 1980s reruns, where local television made no promises about order, continuity, or context. I just knew it was science fiction, and that was enough: ships, aliens, strange planets, colourful uniforms, and a starship that somehow looked both advanced and handmade. Rewatching it now on streaming gives the series a different weight. The old limitations are obvious — budget sets, uneven episodes, dated gender politics — but so is the ambition. This was a 1960s network show trying to imagine a future where humanity had not destroyed itself, where reason and compassion could sit on the same bridge, and where the unknown was something to approach rather than immediately fear. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are still the engine: command, logic, and humanity in constant argument. Uhura, Sulu, Scotty, and Chekov remain iconic, even when underused. The best episodes — “Balance of Terror,” “The City on the Edge of Forever,” “The Devil in the Dark,” “Amok Time,” “Mirror, Mirror,” “Space Seed,” and “The Trouble with Tribbles” — still show why the series survived cancellation and became a cultural force. It is dated. It is uneven. It is also foundational, oddly moving, and still full of stubborn hope.
  • Vincent Reggiannini22 de maio de 2025
    What more can be said of this fantastic series that was so ahead of its time. Many of the stories are filtered through the eyes of the three main characters of the show, Kirk, Spock and McCoy - each representing the concepts of Logos (Spock), Pathos (McCoy) and Ethos (Kirk). The high concept shows may seem heavy handed today, but in the late 1960s these were never before seen on network television.
  • harrypoth31 de março de 2026
    These are the stories that helped create modern Sci-Fi. These actors all became icons because of this show. This is where all of Star Trek started.
  • galacticwaters29 de março de 2026
    the best to ever do it
  • ProfSolon17 de agosto de 2025
    Watch worth my wife. She convinced me to watch and boy was she right is better than start wars.
  • ርልዪረ13 de fevereiro de 2026
    🖖🏽Star Trek the Original Series is the best television show ever. It beats its several later spinoffs and all but a very-very-very few network and cable tv shows to this very day. No matter what genre on any network, flashy, oversexed, overblown special effects, gun battles ridiculously never-ending spinoffs (like NCIS), uncreative fluff, or "you only watch it because everyone else watches it," kind of shows do not impress me. Star Trek has the one quality that the majority of shows lack and makes it shine above all: humanity. Gene Roddenberry created a diverse universe that advocated harmony between people of different races and cultures at a time of American and international turmoil. Violent disorder and social upheaval still spans across Earth. All Earthlings need to learn Star Trek's lesson about the reciprocal relationship between, humans, non-human animals, and the earth. Star Trek will remain a beacon of hope, peace, understanding, and acceptance forever.
  • Richard3 de novembro de 2025
    Saw it on TV and it felt like the future had polyester uniforms, cardboard corridors and more imagination than most shows today can muster. Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, Dr. McCoy, the holy trinity of logic, emotion and swagger, boldly go where no one had gone before. The Enterprise wasn’t just a ship; it was a stage for morality plays, philosophical dilemmas and the occasional green skinned romance. The sets wobbled, the phasers sparked and the matte paintings hinted at entire civilizations. The tone? Visionary, theatrical and deeply human. It wasn’t about the effects, it was about ideas. And while the remastered versions with CGI planets and polished space battles try to modernize it, something gets lost. The charm of the original, the model work, the lighting, the handcrafted weirdness, was the future, as imagined in the ’60s. Replacing it with slick CGI feels like repainting a vintage comic book: cleaner, but not truer.

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