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How much has the Star Trek franchise grossed? I'll tell you

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So according to Wikipedia, and its sources, which include various revenue reporting sites, the franchise grossed $10.6 billion up till 2016. Good for the top 50 in worldwide franchises!

To update that somewhat, add $343 million from ST Beyond. $100 million+ from Starfleet Command video game. $159 million in 2016 licensing, $180 million in 2017 and $192 million in 2018 (notice the uptick after Discovery). Also, add another $76 million in video sales (over $400 million for the franchise). So put that number over $11.6 billion.

Some other revenue that's harder to discern might be the Netflix and rights deals with various outlets (Crave, Amazon, Space, iQiyi, PPTV) to show Picard and Discovery. These could well amount to another $500 million as Netflix paid for all the Trek shows in its deal for Discovery, and had an option for 2 more years, at roughly $120 million per year for Discovery alone. We could easily speculate the number at $12.5 billion.

RAMA
 
And yet it doesn’t get merch love
The franchise as a whole?

I posted the merch numbers for 3 years (not including DVD/Bluray sales), the number is going up.

Star Trek is one of only 30 franchises in the US to make over $100 million a year. It is now close to $200 million.
 
So according to Wikipedia, and its sources, which include various revenue reporting sites, the franchise grossed $10.6 billion up till 2016. Good for the top 50 in worldwide franchises!

To update that somewhat, add $343 million from ST Beyond. $100 million+ from Starfleet Command video game. $159 million in 2016 licensing, $180 million in 2017 and $192 million in 2018 (notice the uptick after Discovery). Also, add another $76 million in video sales (over $400 million for the franchise). So put that number over $11.6 billion.

Some other revenue that's harder to discern might be the Netflix and rights deals with various outlets (Crave, Amazon, Space, iQiyi, PPTV) to show Picard and Discovery. These could well amount to another $500 million as Netflix paid for all the Trek shows in its deal for Discovery, and had an option for 2 more years, at roughly $120 million per year for Discovery alone. We could easily speculate the number at $12.5 billion.

RAMA
What about licensing revenues from Games (like Star Trek Online, which their developers claim has seen a large uptick in profit over the past two years, to the point they continue to hire Trek actors to provide new voice overs for new game content); and other phone/pc 'app' related licensing revenue? ;)
 
What about licensing revenues from Games (like Star Trek Online, which their developers claim has seen a large uptick in profit over the past two years, to the point they continue to hire Trek actors to provide new voice overs for new game content); and other phone/pc 'app' related licensing revenue? ;)
I added one to my total, Star Trek Fleet Command made $100 million very quickly and has been in the top 10 money-making apps for some time now.

https://www.facebook.com/StarTrekFleetCommand/?__tn__=,dkCH-R-R&eid=ARDCcb6-7DmV7BC6quOLuAyUJsHMk0zMSfVnv1FytKJC1HpB2s1YYp68QWBNV591LLz8Htb5HelyMg7T&hc_ref=ARQh8_u3mw-9XEAO_6hboD13TcgxtYvSItPMYBBlKQDGsHYSxwUY7nqt0uuWn0Yfox8&fref=nf&hc_location=group
 
That is well and good for gamers. Star Wars had better in store replica ships—more often I should say. Art Asylum is great however.
 
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