CBS Paramount announced on Thursday that the original “Star Trek” television series will be digitally remastered before being put into syndication next month.

E! Online reports that the release will coincide with the franchise’s 40th anniversary, and will mark the first time in 16 years the show has been up for syndication.

“By giving the series a digital upgrade using the best technology available today, it will continue to be a leader in cutting-edge television programming as we introduce the series to a new generation of viewers,” read a statement from president of CBS Paramount Domestic Television, John Nogawski.

Many of the landscapes and ships will be completely redone using CGI effects, similar to the way that George Lucas revamped the original “Star Wars” films a few years ago.

However, a scenic-art supervisor for the “Star Trek” films and spinoffs said the changes wouldn’t be as dramatic as Lucas’.

“We’re taking great pains to respect the integrity and style of the original,” Michael Okuda told TVGuide.com. “Our goal is to always ask ourselves: What would [creator Gene] Roddenberry have done with today’s technology?”

The sleek new “Star Trek” will premiere on September 16 with “Balance of Terror,” an episode from the very first season.








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