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Star Trek Licensing: Factory Entertainment To Go Where No Collectibles Have Gone Before

March 8, 2023

Factory Entertainment has entered into a multi-year agreement with Viacom International to expand upon its line of Star Trek collectibles.

Factory Entertainment’s Star Trek line will be centered primarily around its high-end prop replica business. Since 2011, the company has established itself as a world leader in producing authentic, limited-edition replicas of props and gadgets from popular movie and TV properties.

“The many props featured in Star Trek over the decades have always reflected an imaginative and forward-looking design aesthetic, that have not only captivated fans, but often influenced the design of real-world technology” said Jordan Schwartz, President and CEO of Factory Entertainment. “As a Star Trek fan myself since the 1960s, I’m thrilled and honored to be entrusted by Paramount to continue to bring some of the most iconic items in Star Trek history to the many fans of the franchise in all its incarnations.”

In 2022, Factory Entertainment released limited-edition replicas of several props from Star Trek: The Next Generation, including the “cricket phaser,” seen in the first few seasons, a set of medical devices used by Dr. Beverly Crusher and the Ressikan flute treasured by Captain Jean Luc Picard in the fan-favorite episode The Inner Light.

The company also released a replica of the Borg Queen’s skull seen in the motion picture Star Trek: First Contact and a set of replicas from Star Trek: The Motion Picture. In addition, Factory Entertainment introduced a number of popularly priced open-edition, reduced-scale replicas designed to appeal to collectors with more restricted budgets or space.

  1. Factory Entertainment is well underway on the production of prop replicas and other collectibles for 2023, including, among others, items from the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Picard. Also in development for release in 2024 are the first prop replicas from the hugely popular Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. In addition to prop replicas, Factory Entertainment’s offerings will include studio scale starship models, high-end dioramas, barware and novelty items including Factory’s proprietary CHS keychain & pin set and Fandages collectible fashion bandages lines.

Factory Entertainment, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-quality licensed toys, collectibles and home goods. In addition to Star Trek, the company works with a wide variety of entertainment properties, including Batman, Jurassic Park, Masters of The Universe, Men in Black, House of The Dragon, James Bond, Harry Potter, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, The Beatles, Universal Monsters, Back to the Future, Jaws and many others.

To see all of Factory Entertainment’s Star Trek releases available to order now and coming soon, fans are encouraged to visit http://www.factoryent.com.

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Filed Under: U.S., Open Content, Editorial, Top Story, TLL, North America, Recent Headlines, Archive, Articles, Featured, Film, TV Series, Entertainment Tagged With: Viacom International, Factory Entertainment, Collectibles, Star Trek licensing

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