The day is celebrated by fans across the world to acknowledge the cultural impact of the Star Trek franchise.
It was canceled after three seasons but later achieved a cult following that spurred numerous sequels and cinematic releases[6][7].The recognition of Star Trek Day began in 2020.
[2][8] Activities typically include screenings, interviews,[7] thematic events, and the release of franchise-related content.
[9][4][10][11] It has also included collaborations with global nonprofit organizations that resonate with the franchise's foundational values, such as education, social change, and inclusion.
[14][15][16] Paramount+, which holds rights to the Star Trek franchise, often supports the day with access to selected episodes.