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LEGO Announces First-Ever Star Trek Sets With Teaser on Star Trek Day

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Key Facts:

  • LEGO and Paramount confirm first official Star Trek collaboration
  • Announcement teaser released during Star Trek Day celebrations
  • First sets expected to focus on The Next Generation, possibly the Enterprise-D
  • Marks the first time LEGO has licensed Star Trek after decades of fan demand
  • More details promised “soon,” teased with Klingon phrase “tugh paw” (“arrive soon”)

After years of speculation, it’s official: Star Trek is finally joining the LEGO universe. The announcement came on Star Trek Day with a teaser video featuring a minifigure in The Next Generation uniform, hinting that the first release may center on the Enterprise-D.

The LEGO Group and Paramount described the partnership as a natural fit, citing shared values of imagination, exploration, and building for the future. While no specific products or release dates were confirmed, the teaser promised more details “soon,” ending with the Klingon phrase “tugh paw,” meaning “it arrives soon.”

This marks a major milestone for collectors and fans. Although other brick brands like Mega Bloks and BlueBrixx have previously produced Star Trek sets, LEGO’s involvement brings unprecedented mainstream visibility. Given LEGO’s track record with franchises like Star Wars, fans are already speculating about ships, characters, and even the possibility of a LEGO Star Trek video game in the future.

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Dana Nemirovsky
Dana Nemirovsky
Author — Senior CopywriterBrand Vision Insights

Dana Nemirovsky is a senior copywriter and digital media analyst who uncovers how marketing, entertainment, technology, and cultural trends shape the way we live and consume. At Brand Vision Insights, Dana has authored in-depth features on major brand players, while also covering global economics, lifestyle trends, and digital culture. With a bachelor’s degree in Design and prior experience writing for a fashion magazine, Dana explores how media shapes consumer behaviour, highlighting shifts in marketing strategies and societal trends. Through her copywriting position, she utilizes her knowledge of how audiences engage with language to uncover patterns that inform broader marketing and cultural trends.

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