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Star Trek Honors Original Spock in New 2027 Release


Key Insights

  • Spock’s Impact: Leonard Nimoy’s portrayal of Spock transformed Star Trek into a cultural phenomenon.
  • Legacy Continues: Spock remains a defining character, inspiring new portrayals in various media.
  • Upcoming Statue: A new Leonard Nimoy Spock statue will be available for pre-order in fall 2027.
  • Collector’s Item: The statue is a limited-edition release, appealing to serious Star Trek collectors.

Leonard Nimoy’s portrayal of Spock stands among the most iconic performances in television history, and was one that brought Star Trek out of obscurity and made The Original Series into a global phenomenon. Debuting in 1966, the half-Vulcan, half-human science officer quickly became a fan favorite largely thanks to Nimoy’s nuanced performance that made Spock feel like more than some sort of stereotypical “emotionless alien” found in many science fiction stories of the era.

Decades after The Original Series first aired, Spock remains one of the franchise’s defining characters, inspiring countless successors and with new portrayals in various films, shows, books, and games. While newer depictions of the character from actors such as Ethan Peck in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds do the role justice as well, Nimoy will always remain the undisputed G.O.A.T. when it comes to Spock performances.

And thanks to a brand-new upcoming release paying homage to the OG Spock as portrayed by Leonard Nimoy in The Original Series, fans will be able to get an up-close-and-personal look at the character in fall 2027 (via Pure Arts).

Spock in Star Trek The Original Series episode Amok Time

Spock in Star Trek The Original Series episode Amok Time

Available for pre-order now on the official Pure Arts website, Star Trek collectors can reserve their own incredible new Leonard Nimoy Spock 1/2 scale statue from the company’s prestige line of sculptures. The high-end and highly detailed statue is available for hardcore Trekkies to claim now with a limited-edition launch of just 300 units, listed at $2,999.00 USD and expected to ship in Q3 2027.

The Spock statue from Pure Arts is a museum quality item that depicts Spock in “a calm and commanding stance,” with Spock raising his hand in the timeless Vulcan salute, “embodying the wisdom, logic, and composure that made him one of the most beloved characters in television history.”

Spock is portrayed in the upcoming release in “a hyper-realistic portrait crafted with silicone skin, glass eyes, and individually punched synthetic hair.” It features the classic Starfleet Science Officer uniform made with premium fabric and authentic detail, and he comes armed with his Type II Phaser as well as a Tricorder with opening compartments.

The high-end collectible statue stands a whopping 44 inches (111.76 cm) tall and stands on a unique Transporter base. While the item is certainly a bit on the pricey end, it’s likely to sell out quickly for hardcore collectors looking to take their Star Trek collection to the next level.

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Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Short Treks, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek Lower Decks, Star Trek: Prodigy, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy


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