It only took six decades, but the Federation has finally found its way into a box of plastic bricks. Lego has officially announced that Star Trek will be getting the full brick-built treatment, with the very first sets set to launch in February 2026—perfectly timed for the franchise’s 60th anniversary.
The news broke during this week’s ”Star Trek Day” celebration, complete with a short teaser that showed just enough to make fans lean forward in their chairs—but stopped shy of revealing exactly which ships, characters, or dioramas will be first out of the transporter.
Naturally, the speculation engines have already gone to warp speed. Trekkies are dreaming up entire fleets of minifigs and models:
For Lego, the move feels long overdue. The toy giant has tapped into nearly every corner of popular culture—from Star Wars and Harry Potter to Marvel superheroes and even the Friends sitcom’s Central Perk café. Yet somehow, Star Trek never managed to make the jump… until now.
For Paramount, the timing is just as strategic as it is nostalgic. With new shows, games, and spin-offs constantly regenerating the Star Trek universe, having Lego onboard keeps the franchise vibrant and accessible to new generations. For Lego, it’s another crown jewel to line up on its already packed shelf of blockbuster collaborations—only this one comes with plenty of warp drive.
And let’s be honest: if you grew up watching the Enterprise glide through space, the idea of building one piece by piece on your kitchen table is the kind of childhood-meets-adulthood joy that Lego specializes in.
The only real question left is this: what’s the first Trek Lego set you want on your shelf? A Borg Cube? Deep Space Nine? Or maybe just a tiny Spock giving the Vulcan salute from your desk?
Either way, come 2026, Trekkies everywhere will finally get their chance to swap “Live long and prosper” for something new: Live brick and prosper. 🖖
👉 So, is this a ”shut up and take my money” moment for you? Or will you be staying loyal to Star Wars Lego instead?