Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Season 3
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The third season of the American television series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds follows Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the starship Enterprise in the 23rd century as they explore new worlds and carry out missions during the decade before Star Trek: The Original Series (1966–1969). The season is being produced by CBS Studios in association with Secret Hideout, Weed Road Pictures, H M R X Productions, and Roddenberry Entertainment, with Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers as showrunners.

Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn respectively star as Pike, Spock, and Number One, along with Jess Bush, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, Melissa Navia, Babs Olusanmokun, and Martin Quinn. Many of the regular actors and several guest stars portray younger versions of characters from The Original Series. Planning for a third season of Strange New Worlds began by June 2022, and it was officially announced in March 2023 ahead of an intended filming start that May. Production was delayed by the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes and instead started in December 2023. Filming took place at CBS Stages Canada in Mississauga, Ontario, until May 2024. The showrunners continued the series' episodic storytelling approach, giving each episode a different genre and tone.

The season is scheduled to premiere on the streaming service Paramount+ on July 17, 2025, with its first two episodes. The rest of the 10-episode run is being released weekly until September 11. A fourth season was ordered in April 2024.[1]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [2]Directed byWritten by [3]Original release date [4]
211"Hegemony, Part II"Chris Fisher[5]Teleplay by : Davy Perez
Story by : Henry Alonso Myers & Davy Perez
July 17, 2025 (2025-07-17)
222"Wedding Bell Blues"Jordan Canning[6]Kirsten Beyer & David ReedJuly 17, 2025 (2025-07-17)
233"Shuttle to Kenfori"TBAOnitra Johnson & Bill WolkoffJuly 24, 2025 (2025-07-24)
244"A Space Adventure Hour"Jonathan Frakes[7]Dana Horgan & Kathryn LynJuly 31, 2025 (2025-07-31)
255"Through the Lens of Time"TBAOnitra Johnson & Davy PerezAugust 7, 2025 (2025-08-07)
266"The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail"TBADavid Reed & Bill WolkoffAugust 14, 2025 (2025-08-14)
277"What Is Starfleet?"Sharon Lewis[8]Kathryn Lyn & Alan B. McElroyAugust 21, 2025 (2025-08-21)
288"Four-and-a-Half Vulcans"Jordan Canning[9]Dana Horgan & Henry Alonso MyersAugust 28, 2025 (2025-08-28)
299"Terrarium"Andrew Coutts[9]Alan B. McElroySeptember 4, 2025 (2025-09-04)
3010"New Life and New Civilizations"Maja Vrvilo[9]Dana Horgan & Davy PerezSeptember 11, 2025 (2025-09-11)

Other directors for the season include Andi Armaganian, Dan Liu, and Valerie Weiss.[10]

Cast and characters

Production

Development

Executive producer Alex Kurtzman envisioned Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, a spin-off from the series Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2024), as an ongoing series that could cover the seven years between Discovery's second season (2019) and the accident that seriously injures Christopher Pike in Star Trek: The Original Series (1966–1969).[17] Co-showrunner Akiva Goldsman hoped Strange New Worlds would continue until its setting caught up with the events of The Original Series.[18] In June 2022, when the first season was being released and the second season was in production, co-star Melissa Navia said discussions about a third season had begun.[19] Co-showrunner Henry Alonso Myers said it had not been officially ordered but it was "definitely the next thing in line" and the crew had begun work due to the time needed to complete scripts and prepare the sets and virtual production technology.[20] In August, CBS Entertainment CEO George Cheeks highlighted the first season's success and said they were "just getting started", suggesting the series would continue beyond the second season.[21]

Goldsman revealed in March 2023 that filming for the third season was about to begin,[22] and Paramount+ officially announced the 10-episode season a week later.[23] However, filming was delayed indefinitely when the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike started on May 2.[24] During the Writers Guild strike and the concurrent 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, producing director Chris Fisher and the series' Toronto-based producers developed a rolling plan to allow production to begin within a few weeks of both strikes ending.[25] Pre-production resumed after the Writers Guild strike ended in September and the SAG-AFTRA strike ended in early November.[5][26]

Writing

Goldsman said the series would continue to "genre hop" with each episode in the third season,[27] and the writers had settled on the 10 episode ideas before the Writers Guild strike began in May 2023. The season includes several ideas that could not be used in the second season due to the 10 episodes-per-season limit.[28] Myers said the delay caused by the strikes could lead to some changes being made to their plans, including for how they intended to resolve the second season's cliffhanger ending.[29] The fourth episode is a murder mystery episode.[7]

Casting

Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn star in the series as Captain Christopher Pike, science officer Spock, and first officer Una Chin-Riley / Number One, respectively. Also starring are Jess Bush as nurse Christine Chapel, Christina Chong as chief security officer La'An Noonien-Singh, Celia Rose Gooding as Ensign Nyota Uhura, Melissa Navia as helmsman Erica Ortegas, and Babs Olusanmokun as Dr. Joseph M'Benga.[11] Following the introduction of Martin Quinn as engineer Montgomery Scott in the second-season finale, the showrunners said Quinn would return,[30] and he was made a series regular for the third season.[12]

Paul Wesley, who replaced The Original Series star William Shatner as James T. Kirk for the series, said in February 2024 that he would again have a recurring role in the third season.[13] That July, Carol Kane was confirmed to be reprising her role as Pelia from the second season,[12][31] while Cillian O'Sullivan was announced to have a recurring role as Roger Korby, who was portrayed by Michael Strong in the Original Series episode "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (1966).[14][32] O'Sullivan, who is Irish, auditioned for the character using his own accent as well as British and American accents. Despite Strong using his American accent for the role, and O'Sullivan wanting to use a British accent, Goldsman decided that the character should have an Irish accent in Strange New Worlds. O'Sullivan said the updated take on Korby was inspired by Bush's updated take on Chapel and wanting him to be "a good match" for her.[32] In October 2024, Rhys Darby was announced to have a guest role during the season.[16] In March 2025, Melanie Scrofano was confirmed to be returning from the previous seasons in her recurring role as Pike's girlfriend, Captain Marie Batel,[11] and Patton Oswalt was revealed to be another guest star for the season a month later.[33] Oswalt previously had a brief voice role in the series Star Trek: Picard (2020–2023).[34] Dan Jeannotte also returns in his recurring guest role as Kirk's brother George Samuel "Sam" Kirk.[15]

Design

Pre-production work designing for the series' virtual production technology, which is used to display digital backgrounds on an LED video wall during filming, had been completed for the first seven episodes when production was delayed by the Writers Guild strike. Fisher said the crew had become confident with using the technology during the second season and would use it for every episode of the third.[25] A new science lab set was built for the season that has a transparent floor, revealing a pool of swirling water under the central workbench.[35] An updated version of the orange hazmat suits worn in The Original Series was made for the season, 3D printed from silicon.[36]

Filming

Before the Writers Guild strike began,[24] filming was expected to take place from May 2 to December 30, 2023, at CBS Stages Canada in Mississauga, Ontario.[37] Fisher had storyboarded the first episode and the cast was one day away from flying to Canada for filming when production was delayed.[25] Cast and crew began moving to Toronto when pre-production restarted on November 13, after the strikes ended.[5]

Filming began on December 11, 2023, with Fisher directing the first episode.[5][38] Following a break for the Christmas and New Years holidays, filming resumed in the second week of January. Filming for the second episode, directed by Jordan Canning, ended on January 24.[6] Frequent Star Trek director Jonathan Frakes helmed the fourth episode,[7] and was filming it in early February.[39][40] Dan Liu also directed an episode.[41] Valerie Weiss started directing an episode on March 7,[41] and Sharon Lewis directed the seventh episode which was filmed from March 20 to April 10.[8][42] Canning returned to direct the eighth episode, which completed filming by April 25. Andrew Coutts, an editor on the series, made his directorial debut with the ninth episode which had begun filming by then, while Maja Vrvilo was preparing to direct the season finale.[9] Filming for the finale episode was completed in May along with additional filming for earlier episodes.[43] Frakes returned for additional filming on his episode in the week of May 13.[39] Mount announced that filming for the season wrapped on May 24.[43]

Marketing

Kurtzman, Goldsman, Myers, Romijn, and Peck promoted the season during a "Star Trek Universe" panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2024. A first-look clip from the season was shown and O'Sullivan's casting was announced.[14] Gizmodo listed the series as one of five "losers" at the convention, criticizing the comedic clip that was shown as an awkward first impression of the season.[44] Goldsman, Myers, Peck, and Kane promoted the season during another "Star Trek Universe" panel in October, at New York Comic Con, where another clip was shown and Darby's casting was announced.[16] Writing for Gizmodo, James Whitbrook was more positive about this clip which is action-focused and follows on from the second season's cliffhanger ending.[45] The next month, Mount and Peck discussed the season during a panel at the ST–NJ: Trek to New Jersey fan convention.[46]

A series of character posters for the main and recurring cast were released in March 2025. These were created by photographer Pari Dukovic, who "amplified the actor's skin and eyes" with projections of different astronomical imagery. The actors were photographed in a dark room with a strobe light and a standard projector.[11] A teaser for the season was released at the start of April.[33] It features a slide projector-inspired effect for cutting between different scenes.[47] Commentators highlighted looks at an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery episode, an episode done in the 1960s style of The Original Series, and the appearance of Oswalt as a guest star.[47][48][49] Writing for IndieWire, Christian Blauvelt felt the season looked like a "blast" and said it was continuing what fans loved about the series with the different genres.[48] /Film's Jeremy Mathai said the teaser was "light on plot, but it's certainly heavy on tone and hijinks" and felt the series was looking "zanier than ever".[49] Some commentators questioned the appearance of a holodeck, which was not invented until after The Original Series ended.[48][50]

Peck, Mount, and Gooding appear in-character in a commercial for Paramount+ that serves as a crossover between Strange New Worlds and the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants (1999–present). The commercial, which was released in April 2025, was filmed on the Strange New Worlds sets.[51] A full trailer and more character posters were released in June.[52][53] Ray Flook at Bleeding Cool appreciated the poster's "painted retro 'old-school sci-fi paperback' style".[53] The season's world premiere was held at the Tribeca Festival later in June, followed by a discussion with Mount, Peck, Gooding, Kane, Olusanmokun, Kurtzman, Goldsman, and Myers.[54]

Release

The season is being released on the streaming service Paramount+ in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Latin America, Australia, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Japan.[33] It is scheduled to premiere on July 17, 2025, with its first two episodes. The rest of the 10-episode run is being released weekly until September 11.[4] The series is released in New Zealand on TVNZ, in India on Voot,[55] and in other European countries on SkyShowtime (a combination of Paramount+ and the streaming service Peacock).[56]

Reception

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 83% of 12 critics reviews were positive.[57] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 74 out of 100 based on 4 reviews, indicating a "generally favorable" response.[58]

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