Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds follows Captain Pike, Science Officer Spock and Number One in the decade before Captain Kirk boarded the U.S.S. Enterprise, as they explore new worlds around the galaxy.

Show Info

Web channel: Paramount+ (2022 - now)
Schedule: Thursdays (~ 53 min)
Status: Running; returning 2026
Show Type: Scripted
Genres: ActionAdventureScience-Fiction
Episodes ordered: 10 episodes

Official site: www.paramountplus.com

7.9 (317 votes)

Previous Episode

New Life and New Civilizations

Episode 3x10; Sep 11, 2025

When an ancient, evil alien force re-emerges, Pike must make one of the hardest decisions of his life to stop the evil from spreading.

Previous Episodes

Episode NameAirdateTrailer
3x10: New Life and New CivilizationsSep 11, 2025
3x09: TerrariumSep 4, 2025
3x08: Four-and-a-Half VulcansAug 28, 2025
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Recent discussions

bebop-cola posted 7 days ago

@StephenManson wrote:
They went a bit too woke again tho'. Everything from the previous versions was reimagined better in the "Into Darkness" movie. Klingons should be phookin' scary, and Khan... what can I say... Even Kirk in this movie was immense.

Oh wow shocker, another post by you talking about everything being too woke. Pathetic. Why would a bigot even be watching Star Trek in the first place? It's been woke since 1966.

KenKnudsen posted 27 days ago

I'm not sure where all the hate is coming from. I almost turned this off too after the first few minutes, but fortunately stuck with it. I was rewarded with a send-up of not only the original series, but some of the behind the scenes drama associated with it. Along the way, they talked about how a cheesy low budget sci-fi show might offer a safe place to discuss controversial real world subjects, and go on to inspire generations of fans - just in time for its 60th anniversary. While parodying stereotypes of Gene Roddenberry, Lucille Ball, William Shatner - or John Belushi's SNL version of him - plus the original sets, effects, costumes, and tropes, it was aimed squarely at long time Trek fans who don't take it all too seriously. It also introduced a not quite ready to deploy holodeck, and then safely tucked it away for the next generation to re-discover, so didn't break continuity nearly as much as introducing the Gorn last season. It ended with some hilarious outtakes from the show within the show at the end, that I'm sure were based on real on-set misadventures from the time. That said, it will be nice to get a few "straight" episodes to balance out all the goofiness this season.

StephenManson posted 5 months ago

@cb1l187 wrote:
You're absolutely right, hihi:-)

Not many takers though, eh CB ;-)
I see you also watch "Foundation" which is a long hard slog, but ultimately satisfying if you have the patience to understand how it all comes together...
Bit off topic but as you took the time to agree with me, I was pleasantly surprised by another series I just binge-watched... go check out "The Runarounds" if you like music ;-)

Extra Details

Also known as:
  • Star Trek: Különös új világok (Hungary Hungary)
  • Зоряний шлях: Дивні нові світи (Ukraine Ukraine)

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