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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is an American television series created by Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman, and Jenny Lumet for the streaming service Paramount+. It is the 11th Star Trek series and was launched in 2022 as part of Kurtzman's expanded Star Trek Universe. A spin-off from Star Trek: Discovery, it follows Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the starship USS Enterprise as they explore new worlds throughout the galaxy during the decade before Star Trek: The Original Series.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Genre
  • Science fiction
  • Adventure
  • Drama
Created by
Based onStar Trek
by Gene Roddenberry
Starring
Theme music composerJeff Russo
ComposerNami Melumad
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producers
  • Eugene Roddenberry
  • Trevor Roth
  • Jenny Lumet
  • Frank Siracusa
  • John Weber
  • Aaron Baiers
  • Heather Kadin
  • Henry Alonso Myers
  • Akiva Goldsman
  • Alex Kurtzman
ProducerAndrea Raffaghello
Production locationsMississauga, Ontario
Running time46–62 minutes
Production companies
  • Secret Hideout
  • Weed Road Pictures
  • H M R X Productions
  • Roddenberry Entertainment
  • CBS Studios
Release
Original networkParamount+
Original releaseMay 5, 2022 (2022-05-05) 
present (present)
Chronology
Preceded byStar Trek: Prodigy
Related

Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn respectively star as Pike, Spock, and Number One, all characters from The Original Series. These actors were cast in the roles in 2019 for the second season of Discovery, and, after a positive fan response, Kurtzman expressed interest in bringing them back for a spin-off series. Development began by March 2020 and it was officially ordered in May. The lead cast, title, and creative team were confirmed, with Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers as showrunners. Jess Bush, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, Melissa Navia, Babs Olusanmokun, and Bruce Horak also star. Some of those actors also play younger versions of Original Series characters. The series is produced by CBS Studios in association with Secret Hideout, Weed Road Pictures, H M R X Productions, and Roddenberry Entertainment. Filming took place at CBS Stages Canada in Mississauga, Ontario. The showrunners chose to return to the episodic storytelling of The Original Series rather than Discovery's more serialized approach.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds premiered on Paramount+ on May 5, 2022, and its 10-episode first season ran through July 7. A second season is in production and is expected to premiere in 2023. The series has received positive reviews for its episodic storytelling and cast. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and several other awards.


Premise


Star Trek: Strange New Worlds follows Captain Christopher Pike (played by Anson Mount) and the crew of the starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) in the 23rd century as they explore new worlds throughout the galaxy in the decade before Star Trek: The Original Series.[1][2] It has a contemporary take on that series' episodic storytelling and 1960s designs,[3] and features the following narration from Mount during each episode's opening credits (similar to the opening narrations in The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation):[4]

Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before.


Episodes


SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
110May 5, 2022 (2022-05-05)July 7, 2022 (2022-07-07)
210[5]2023 (2023)[5]TBA

Season 1 (2022)


No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
11"Strange New Worlds"Akiva GoldsmanTeleplay by: Akiva Goldsman
Story by: Akiva Goldsman & Alex Kurtzman & Jenny Lumet
May 5, 2022 (2022-05-05)
22"Children of the Comet"Maja VrviloHenry Alonso Myers & Sarah TarkoffMay 12, 2022 (2022-05-12)
33"Ghosts of Illyria"Leslie HopeAkela Cooper & Bill WolkoffMay 19, 2022 (2022-05-19)
44"Memento Mori"Dan LiuDavy Perez & Beau DeMayoMay 26, 2022 (2022-05-26)
55"Spock Amok"Rachel LeitermanHenry Alonso Myers & Robin WassermanJune 2, 2022 (2022-06-02)
66"Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach"Andi ArmaganianRobin Wasserman & Bill WolkoffJune 9, 2022 (2022-06-09)
77"The Serene Squall"Sydney FreelandBeau DeMayo & Sarah TarkoffJune 16, 2022 (2022-06-16)
88"The Elysian Kingdom"Amanda RowAkela Cooper & Onitra JohnsonJune 23, 2022 (2022-06-23)
99"All Those Who Wander"Christopher J. ByrneDavy PerezJune 30, 2022 (2022-06-30)
1010"A Quality of Mercy"Chris FisherHenry Alonso Myers & Akiva GoldsmanJuly 7, 2022 (2022-07-07)

Season 2


No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten by[6]Original release date
111TBAChris Fisher[7]Henry Alonso Myers & Akiva Goldsman2023 (2023)[5]
122TBATBADana HorganTBA
133TBAAmanda Row[8]David ReedTBA
144TBAEduardo Sánchez[7]Kirsten Beyer & Davy PerezTBA
155TBATBAKathryn Lyn & Henry Alonso MyersTBA
166TBADan Liu[9]Onitra Johnson & David ReedTBA

Cast and characters



Production



Background


When Alex Kurtzman, the co-creator and executive producer of Star Trek: Discovery, asked Akiva Goldsman to join that series as a supporting producer, Goldsman believed—based on internet rumors—that it was a prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series that would follow the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) under the command of Captain Christopher Pike. He was disappointed to find that this was not the case,[37] and with his encouragement the Enterprise was introduced in the first-season finale.[38] Then co-showrunner Aaron Harberts wanted to explore Pike, feeling that he had not been seen much in Star Trek, but was less interested in exploring Enterprise crew member Spock due to his many appearances throughout the franchise.[39] He was also reluctant to have an actor other than Leonard Nimoy or Zachary Quinto portray the character.[40] However, Spock was confirmed to be included in the second season in April 2018.[41] Anson Mount was cast as Pike,[42] and he revealed in July that Rebecca Romijn would portray Original Series character Number One.[43] Mount and Romijn signed one-year deals for the series as part of the producers' attempt to align Discovery more closely with the wider Star Trek continuity than it was in the first season.[44] In August, Ethan Peck was revealed to have been cast as Spock.[45]


Development


Star Trek: Strange New Worlds stars Anson Mount as Christopher Pike, Ethan Peck as Spock, and Rebecca Romijn as Number One, reprising their roles from Star Trek: Discovery. Their characters first appeared in Star Trek: The Original Series.

In June 2018, after becoming sole showrunner of Discovery, Kurtzman signed a five-year overall deal with CBS Television Studios to expand the Star Trek franchise beyond Discovery to several new series, miniseries, and animated series.[46] Mount left Discovery following the second-season finale, and fans began calling for him to reprise his role in a spin-off series set on the Enterprise, alongside Romijn and Peck. Mount and Peck both responded positively to the idea.[47][48] Mount stated that filming Discovery was difficult and his return would involve "a lot of creative conversations",[49] but he later added that he had never had such a positive response to his work as he did for his role as Pike, which "changed [his] life".[50] Kurtzman also expressed interest in the idea, saying, "The fans have been heard. Anything is possible in the world of Trek."[51]

At the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con, Kurtzman announced that the second season of companion series Star Trek: Short Treks would include three shorts starring the Enterprise actors. He said this was a way to bring those characters and actors back, but would not prevent them moving forward with a full spin-off series.[52] In January 2020, Kurtzman said active discussions regarding such a spin-off series had begun and he had been "tossing ideas back and forth" with Goldsman, who had moved from producing Discovery to co-showrunning Star Trek: Picard. Kurtzman said he would prefer for the potential spin-off to be an ongoing series rather than a miniseries, and said it could explore the seven years between Discovery's second season and the accident that seriously injures Pike in The Original Series.[53] Kurtzman soon stated that two unannounced Star Trek series were in development for CBS All Access,[54] and the spin-off was reported to be one of them in March.[55][56]

CBS All Access officially ordered Star Trek: Strange New Worlds to series in May 2020, with Mount, Romijn, and Peck confirmed to be reprising their roles.[1] Kurtzman and Goldsman were confirmed to be executive producing alongside their fellow Star Trek producer Jenny Lumet, Henry Alonso Myers, Heather Kadin and Aaron Baiers of Kurtzman's production company Secret Hideout, Frank Siracusa, John Weber, and Rod Roddenberry (the son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry) and Trevor Roth of Roddenberry Entertainment. Akela Cooper and Davy Perez were set as co-executive producers.[1][2] Goldsman wrote the script for the series' first episode based on a story he wrote with Kurtzman and Lumet, and was set as showrunner alongside Myers. Goldsman would also remain an executive producer and co-showrunner on Picard.[1] Myers joked that "The Cage" (1965), the first pilot episode of The Original Series which stars the same main characters as Strange New Worlds, could be considered the pilot for the new series as well, making it "the longest pilot-to-series pickup in the history of television".[57]

In September 2020, ViacomCBS announced that CBS All Access would be expanded and rebranded as Paramount+ in March 2021.[58] A second season of Strange New Worlds was reported to be in development in November 2021,[59] which frequent Star Trek director Jonathan Frakes confirmed a month later.[60] Paramount+ officially announced the second-season order in January 2022.[61] Goldsman expressed his hope that the series continue until it caught it up with the events of The Original Series,[62] and Mount said he was willing to continue the series until fans felt Pike was on the same level as previous Star Trek captains James T. Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard.[63] Myers said in July 2022 that early discussions about a third season had begun, explaining that the season had not been officially ordered but they were planning for it due to the amount of time needed to prepare for production.[64]


Writing


Kurtzman felt that what audiences responded to when watching Pike, Spock, and Number One on Discovery was their "relentless optimism", and said Strange New Worlds would explore how Pike remains an optimistic leader despite learning about his tragic future during the second season of Discovery.[65] Myers wanted to take advantage of his own experience in comedy to make the series lighter than the more dramatic Discovery and Picard,[66] feeling that the "purpose" of the series was to carry on the optimistic messages of The Original Series. It was important to him to explore contemporary social and political issues in the series, like all previous Star Trek projects had,[3] and to ignore elements of characterization from The Original Series that were no longer appropriate, such as its portrayal of female characters, in favor of a more modern approach with a "richer perspective".[17] After working as a general science advisor on Discovery and the other Paramount+ Star Trek series, astrophysicist Erin Macdonald did the same for Strange New Worlds. She said each series was on a "spectrum of science to fiction", and her role on Strange New Worlds was mostly to help the writers remove the "word salad" from science explanations and tweak other dialogue to ensure the correct terms were being used.[67]

"We are going to do stand-alone episodes. There will be emotional serialization. There will be two-parters. There will be larger plot arcs. But it really is back to the model of alien-of-the-week, planet-of-the-week, challenge-on-the-ship-of-the-week."

—Executive producer Alex Kurtzman on the series' old-fashioned storytelling[65]

Goldsman said the series was more episodic than Discovery and Picard, a style closer to The Original Series, though it does take advantage of serialized storytelling to develop character arcs.[68] Myers elaborated that the writers wanted to bring a "modern character sensibility" to "Star Trek in the way Star Trek stories were always told. It's a ship and it's traveling to strange new worlds and we are going to tell big ideas science fiction adventures in an episodic mode. So we have room to meet new aliens, see new ships, visit new cultures."[69] Since the series has just 10 episodes a season, unlike the 20 episodes or more that past episodic Star Trek seasons had, the producers felt Strange New Worlds was not able to "just [try] different things" and instead wanted to show its full potential by giving each episode a "dramatically" different genre and tone.[66]


Casting


Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn star in the series, reprising their respective roles of Christopher Pike, Spock, and Una Chin-Riley / Number One from Star Trek: Discovery.[1] Their characters were first introduced in "The Cage", which starred Jeffrey Hunter as Pike, Leonard Nimoy as Spock, and Majel Barrett as Number One.[42][68] Babs Olusanmokun, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, Jess Bush, and Melissa Navia were announced as additional series regulars with the start of filming.[2] Their roles were revealed in September 2021: Bush was cast in Barrett's other Original Series role of Christine Chapel, Gooding took over the role of Nyota Uhura from Nichelle Nichols, and Olusanmokun replaced Booker Bradshaw as Joseph M'Benga. Chong and Navia were cast as new characters La'an Noonien-Singh and Erica Ortegas, and Bruce Horak was cast as Hemmer.[16][70] Horak was the first legally blind regular actor in a Star Trek series, and knew from when he was first cast that Hemmer would die in the first season. Horak said this would not be the end of his involvement in the series.[71]


Design


Design work began by August 2020,[69] with Jonathan Lee as production designer.[72] Myers said they approached the series as if Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry was making The Original Series with modern technology and effects, keeping elements of the 1960s designs that still worked for a contemporary project while avoiding the parts that looked "cheap". He compared this to the first Star Trek film, Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), which also used its budget and resources to expand on the original designs.[3] Mount said the sets had a "mid-century modern look from the 1960s. There are some pieces that you might find in a super upscale version of Macy's in 1967. It retains that cool '60s vibe, but in an updated way".[50] The Enterprise sets for Strange New Worlds were updated from the Discovery ones,[73] such as the bridge set being more compact and closer to the size of the Original Series set. The sets were designed to function like a practical starship, including moving components and pre-programmed monitor graphics that reacted to the actors,[72] and a practical viewscreen to replace the visual effects that Discovery used. Lee wanted the bridge to feel "warmer" than Discovery's cool blue and green palette, especially using the colors of the on-set monitor graphics to achieve this.[74] The engineering, mess hall, and cargo bay sets were augmented with virtual production technology.[75] The props were also redesigned from the Discovery ones: phasers, tricorders, and communicators all feature "retro" looks closer to those from The Original Series.[76]

Display of Starfleet uniforms from the series, as created by costume designer Bernadette Croft[77]
Display of Starfleet uniforms from the series, as created by costume designer Bernadette Croft[77]

Bernadette Croft was set as the costume designer for the series after working as an assistant on Discovery.[78] The Starfleet uniforms were updated from the ones seen in Discovery,[73] and Mount called them "a world of difference from the Discovery uniforms. They're a lot more forgiving... more of a throwback."[50] The uniforms retain the primary colors from the Original Series costumes (gold for command and control officers, blue for science officers, and red for communications, engineering, security, and tactical). Each division has an insignia that appears on their Starfleet badge, and these were added as a pattern on the shoulders and arms.[79] The uniform is seen as both a standard tunic and a longer jacket that has a similar look to the miniskirt-style uniforms worn by actresses on The Original Series. Croft had wanted to avoid the "over-sexualization" of the miniskirt design, but Romijn encouraged her to make a more appropriate version because "you can make it look badass, and you can fight, you can do whatever you need to do in a dress". The series' version of the miniskirt is gender-neutral and actors decide whether they want to wear it or the tunic style.[78] Dr. M'Benga's tunic is light blue and has a flap in the front to approximate the look of modern scrubs,[80] while also taking inspiration from the costumes worn by DeForest Kelley's Dr. Leonard McCoy in The Original Series. Nurse Chapel wears a white jumpsuit that is similar to the medical uniforms worn in Discovery. Away team members wear a grey jacket over their uniforms which are an homage to the jackets worn in "The Cage". The jackets have a round patch on the shoulder that was inspired by a costume worn by William Shatner as James T. Kirk in the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982).[78] The boots that the officers wear were created by shoe designer John Fluevog to be a more futuristic version of the "Cuban-style boots" from The Original Series. The leather boots have a metal Starfleet delta insignia on the ankle.[81]

Legacy Effects provided alien prosthetics for the series, and introduced new alien species in almost every episode.[82] Per Goldsman's request, Legacy re-designed the prosthetics for Spock's ears and eyebrows to be closer to those used on Nimoy in "The Cage" than the ones from Discovery.[83] Adjustments were also made to better fit Peck's face, such as having a lower angle to the eyebrows compared to Nimoy's.[84] Prosthetics department head Chris Bridges convinced Peck to shave his eyebrows, which Peck had chosen not to do on Discovery, to improve the process of applying the prosthetics and reduce the time it took from two hours to 72 minutes.[83] The make-up and hair team worked on Spock's hairstyle and sideburns, creating a variation on Nimoy's look that better suited Peck's face.[84] The opening title sequence was made by creative studio Picturemill.[85] They begin with a "start-up sequence" of the Enterprise in which the ship becomes illuminated and Mount gives the "Space: the final frontier..." monologue that was also used for The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation. This is then followed by visuals of the Enterprise flying through various interstellar locations and visiting the titular "strange new worlds" which is similar to the "exploratory-style title sequence" from Star Trek: Voyager.[85][86]


Filming


The series is filmed at CBS Stages Canada in Mississauga, Ontario, under the working title Lily and Isaac.[87] The showrunners encouraged the directors to bring a unique look and tone to each episode to highlight the series' episodic approach.[82] Paramount+ constructed a video wall to allow for virtual production on the series, based on the StageCraft technology used on the Disney+ series The Mandalorian.[88][89] The new virtual set was built in Toronto by visual effects company Pixomondo, and features a 270-degree, 70 feet (21 m) by 30 feet (9.1 m) horseshoe-shaped LED volume with additional LED panels in the ceiling to aid with lighting. The technology uses the game engine software Unreal Engine to display computer-generated backgrounds on the LED screens in real-time during filming;[89] additional filming to support these visual effects took place in New Mexico.[90]


Music


By December 2020, Discovery and Picard composer Jeff Russo had discussed Strange New Worlds with Kurtzman, including how it "should be treated musically", but whether Russo would be involved in the spin-off's score had yet to be determined.[91] In February 2022, Russo was revealed to have written the main titles music for the series while Nami Melumad was composing the rest of the score. Melumad previously composed the music for Star Trek: Prodigy and an episode of Short Treks,[92][93] and approached each episode as if it was a feature film.[93] Russo's main theme is a modern adaptation of Alexander Courage's original Star Trek theme,[86] and includes a theremin as a way to foreshadow Courage's vocal arrangement of the theme.[94]


Release


Star Trek: Strange New Worlds premiered on the streaming service Paramount+ in the United States, Latin America, Australia, and the Nordics on May 5, 2022.[95] It is released in Canada by Bell Media (broadcast on CTV Sci-Fi Channel before streaming on Crave),[96] in New Zealand on TVNZ, and in India on Voot. The series is being released in other countries and territories as Paramount+ becomes available there.[97]


Reception



Viewership


Parrot Analytics determines audience "demand expressions" based on various data sources, and the company calculated that Strange New Worlds was the fifth-most in demand U.S. streaming series in May 2022, being 30.9 times more in demand than the average series. The only other Paramount+ series on the list for that month was the second season of Picard (ranked 9th).[98] In August 2022, Paramount+ said Strange New Worlds was the most-watched original Star Trek series on the service over its first 90 days, and the second-most watched original series in general for the service in the United Kingdom.[99]


Critical response


The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 99% approval score with an average rating of 8.1/10 based on 80 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "Strange New Worlds treks across familiar territory to refreshing effect, its episodic structure and soulful cast recapturing the sense of boundless discovery that defined the franchise's roots."[100] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 76 out of 100 based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[101]


Accolades


Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2022 Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards Legacy Award[N 1] Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Won [102]
Best Streaming Series, Drama Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Nominated [103]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour) Matthew E. Taylor, Michael Schapiro, Kip Smedley, Clay Weber, John Sanacore, David Barbee, Matt Decker, Alyson Dee Moore, Rick Owens, and Chris Moriana (for "Memento Mori") Nominated [104]
Saturn Awards Best Science Fiction Series (Streaming) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Won [105]
Best Actor in a Streaming Series Anson Mount Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series Ethan Peck Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Series Jess Bush Nominated

Tie-in media



Aftershow


As with previous Paramount+ Star Trek series, each episode of Strange New Worlds is followed by an episode of the official aftershow The Ready Room. Hosted by The Next Generation actor Wil Wheaton, The Ready Room features interviews with cast and crew members as well as behind-the-scenes details from each episode.[106]


Publishing


The first tie-in novel for the series was announced in April 2022 as The High Country, from author John Jackson Miller. It was set to be published by Gallery Books on February 21, 2023, and tell an original story about Pike and the crew having to abandon ship during a mission. Miller, the author of many Star Trek tie-in novels, previously wrote The Enterprise War that explored Pike and the Enterprise before the second season of Discovery.[107] The first comic book tie-in for the series, titled The Illyrian Enigma, was announced in September 2022. Written by co-executive producer Kirsten Beyer and veteran Star Trek author Mike Johnson, the four-issue series features art by Megan Levens and Charlie Kirchoff. It is set between the first and second seasons, continuing from the first season's cliffhanger ending with the Enterprise crew attempting to prove Una's innocence.[108]


Notes


  1. An honorary award at the Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards that is given to "a show that has taken a beloved property and, without relying solely on nostalgia, has been able to pay respectful tribute to the past while modernizing it in a fun and meaningful way".[102]

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