Wednesday, 24 February 2021

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: release date, cast and what we know

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is going to ask a lot of questions, but we've got our own slew of queries to get sorted first. We need to know when it's going to be releasing, who we're going to be seeing, and what we can expect from this new show, especially given that it very briefly appears in the latest Paramount Plus ad campaign. 

We're looking forward to seeing the slightly simpler and classic approach to the universe of Star Trek, too after the somewhat grittier Picard and Discovery. It's also quite nice just to see the spin-offs of this classic series and it enjoying something of a resurgence. 

As ever with these kinds of articles, you can expect some spoilers for Discovery from here on. With the crew of the US Discovery time travelling further into the future than ever before, Captain Christopher Pike, Science Officer Spock, and first officer Number One all stayed behind in the 23rd Century. This is, of course, proof that we'll have Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn back in the cast again. 

When is the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds release date? Discovering new species and exploring new planets is exactly what Star Trek is all about, and spin-off Strange New Worlds is set to sum that up. Discovery and Picard have gone to all sorts of different, sometimes darker, places, but Strange New Worlds promises to go back to basics.

Executive producer Alex Kurtzman told StarTrek.com that “When we said we heard the fans’ outpouring of love for Pike, Number One and Spock when they boarded Star Trek: Discovery last season, we meant it. These iconic characters have a deep history in Star Trek’ canon, yet so much of their stories have yet to be told. The Enterprise, its crew and its fans are in for an extraordinary journey to new frontiers in the Star Trek universe.”

With all of that in mind, what do we know about Star Trek: Strange New Worlds? Well, let's have a look, do a little bit of space travel, and take you on a tour of everything we know so far. 

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds release date: what do we know?

While executive producer Akiva Goldsman admitted to Variety that he has “no idea” when Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will go into production, it seems as though the futuristic wheels on this whole thing have actually started to turn. 

While we were all expecting some kind of official word from the people behind the show, instead we have bits of information coming about thanks to Toronto's website, and a post from Ethan Peck, who plays Spock. The information on the Toronto website states that the project Star Trek is currently in production there, and it'll be 10 episodes long. 

That's supported by the fact that Ethan made the below post on February 12th, which was geotagged as being in Tronto, Ontario. It's also an astounding amount of snow for anybody not used to seeing it, or at least a very frozen river and an unfortunate shopping trolley. 

Anson Mount as Christopher Pike, alongside Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham in Star Trek: Discovery.

Anson Mount as Christopher Pike, alongside Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham in Star Trek: Discovery. (Image credit: CBS/Netflix)

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? A Star Trek: Discovery spin-off featuring the adventures of Captain Christopher Pike, Science Officer Spock and first officer Number One on the USS Enterprise, a decade before James T Kirk takes command.
  • Where can I see it? Like its Trek stablemates, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will air on CBS All Access in the US. International distribution is TBC – with Discovery streaming on Netflix outside the US and Picard on Amazon Prime Video, where it ultimately lands is anyone’s guess.
  • When can I watch it? Hopefully it won’t be too long, but the optimistic estimate is second half of 2021 at the earliest.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds cast

Having owned the bridge when seconded to Star Trek: Discovery’s second season, Anson Mount is back in the captain’s chair as Captain Christopher Pike. Meanwhile, after proving himself worthy of donning the pointy ears that once belonged to Leonard Nimoy, Ethan Peck returns as Spock. And Rebecca Romijn, who made a few guest appearances in Discovery, reprises her role as first officer/helmsperson Number One.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds trailer: watch the announcement video

It’s still early days, so there’s no trailer – though stars Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn have beamed in an announcement video:

The party line is very much that the show exists because of fan demand. “Without you this wouldn’t be happening,” says Peck, while Mount explains a bit about the tone of the series. “[It’s] a classic Star Trek show that deals with optimism and the future.”

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds story: what we know about this part of Trek history

Pike, Spock and Number One have been part of the Star Trek story even longer than James T Kirk – they were on board the Enterprise in original Star Trek pilot “The Cage”, unaired in the ’60s and set more than a decade before Kirk’s famous five-year mission. Jeffrey Hunter, Leonard Nimoy and Majel Barrett originated the three roles.

While we know that the trio have been together at least three years by the time Star Trek: Strange New Worlds kicks off and that a tragic fate awaits Pike – more on that later – most of their voyages remain undocumented. That means it’s prime storytelling territory.

“We’re going to try to harken back to some classical Trek values, to be optimistic, and to be more episodic,” executive producer Akiva Goldsman told Variety. “Obviously, we will take advantage of the serialized nature of character and story building. But I think our plots will be more closed-ended than you’ve seen in either Discovery or Picard.”

He also said that, “I think what we would want to do is keep the characters having moved through and recognizing the experiences they’ve had in previous episodes, but to be able to tell contained, episodic stories.”

This suggests that, while Strange New Worlds will feature an overall story arc, the show will get back to the story-of-the-week structure that defined the Original Series and much of the Next Generation era – a radical departure from the heavily serialized Discovery and Picard. Indeed, the ability to visit a huge galaxy of, well, strange new worlds, should allow the show to feel different from week to week – a versatile formula that’s a big reason for the franchise’s longevity.

Going on Mount’s performance in Discovery, Pike is the ideal captain for an optimistic mission of exploration. We can also expect to see a Spock more prone to displays of emotion than his Original Series counterpart – in “The Cage” Number One was the more buttoned-up, logical member of the crew, with her personality traits passing to the Vulcan when Star Trek went to series. And maybe we’ll finally get to find out if Number One has a surname – Discovery confirmed her first name is Una, but that’s all we know.

At this point in the Star Trek timeline, Kirk and other members of the original crew must be out there somewhere in the universe, so the smart money would be on a few headline-grabbing (recast) guest appearances – as the older members of the Original Series line-up, McCoy and Scotty would seem prime candidates. We’d also be very surprised if James Frain doesn’t reprise his Discovery role as Spock’s dad, Sarek.

And then there’s Pike’s tragic story…

When we meet him in Original Series two-parter “The Menagerie”, it’s revealed that he’s been left severely disabled by a radiation leak. In Discovery, he’s forced to endure a vision of that future. It’ll be intriguing to see how that knowledge preys on his mind, and how much it plays into the drama of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

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