Pluto TV is doubling down on space-age nostalgia with new additions to its growing sci-fi library. Two beloved Gene Roddenberry series, Andromeda and Star Trek: Enterprise, are now available to stream on the free, ad-supported platform. And for fans looking to go boldly into full-length cinematic adventures, there’s even a dedicated Star Trek movie channel streaming all 13 theatrical films.
Here’s a closer look at the shows and how you can watch them.
Andromeda Joins Pluto’s On-Demand Catalog
Originally airing from 2000 to 2005, Andromeda was one of the first posthumous creations based on Gene Roddenberry’s unused material. The series stars Kevin Sorbo as Captain Dylan Hunt, the last remaining officer of the Systems Commonwealth, a once-powerful galactic government that has collapsed into chaos.
After being frozen in time for 300 years, Hunt and his sentient ship, the Andromeda Ascendant, work to rebuild order with the help of a ragtag crew. While Andromeda doesn’t carry the Star Trek name, it leans heavily into Roddenberry’s themes of hope, unity, and morality in the face of interstellar challenges.
All five seasons of Andromeda are now available for free in Pluto TV’s on-demand section.
Star Trek: Enterprise Warps Onto the Star Trek Channel
Enterprise debuted in 2001 and served as a prequel to the original Star Trek series, set nearly a century before Captain Kirk’s adventures. The show follows Captain Jonathan Archer (played by Scott Bakula) as he leads Earth’s first deep-space exploration mission aboard the NX-01 Enterprise.
Initially polarizing among fans, Enterprise gained more appreciation in later years for its world-building and unique tone. Its inclusion on Pluto TV’s rotating Star Trek channel means fans can now revisit (or discover) this early chapter in Federation history alongside The Original Series and The Next Generation.
New Star Trek Movie Channel: All 13 Films, Free
As if TV episodes weren’t enough, Pluto TV has also introduced a new Star Trek Movies channel. This dedicated feed features all 13 theatrical Star Trek films, from the slow-burn sci-fi of The Motion Picture (1979) to the high-octane energy of Star Trek Beyond (2016). It’s a rare chance to stream the entire film saga—classic and reboot alike—without paying a dime.
While the Star Trek Movies channel may only be available for a limited time, it’s an exciting addition that rounds out Pluto’s Trek offerings
Pluto TV continues to prove that free doesn’t have to mean limited. By offering fan-favorite series and iconic franchises like Star Trek and Andromeda, the platform is becoming a go-to destination for sci-fi lovers who’ve cut the cord but still crave high-quality storytelling.
You can stream Pluto TV on nearly every major device, including Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, smart TVs, and mobile apps—no signup required.
mean limited. By offering fan-favorite series and iconic franchises like Star Trek and Andromeda, the platform is becoming a go-to destination for sci-fi lovers who’ve cut the cord but still crave high-quality storytelling.
You can stream Pluto TV on nearly every major device, including Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, smart TVs, and mobile apps. There’s no signup required.