This post contains information about the third season of Star Trek: Picard, the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and the third season of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
There is a lot of Star Trek news coming out of San Diego Comic-Con, but the biggest headline is that the Paramount+ streaming series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will feature live action and animation for the first time.
In the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, fans can expect to hear the voices of two new characters.
Newsome and Quaid crashed Anson Mount's portion of the Star Trek universe panel on Saturday.
The first time Newsome and Quaid will be seen in a Star Trek episode will be directed by Jonathan Frakes.
The director of Back to the Future and Star Trek: Picard hosted a panel on Saturday.
It will be the first time that the characters of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will be compared to those from another show. The fifth season of Star Trek: Discovery has an out gay co-showrunner.
The first Star Trek series with a lead character who is bisexual is Lower Decks. There is a debate among fans as to how Raffi and Seven of Nine of Star Trek: Picard identify since they were portrayed to be in a same-sex relationship but previously each had partners who were male. Some Star Trek fans don't want their characters to be anything other than straight and cis gender. S.E. Fleenor of startrek.com suggested that it would be better to just call them allqueer.
The trailer for the third season of Lower Decks was released earlier in the day.
The third Star Trek film, directed by Spock himself, is an homage to the third Star Trek film, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.
The third season begins with the conclusion of the second season's finale.
Newsome, Quaid, Nol Wells, and Eugene Cordero are some of the people who have voiced the characters. The characters that make up the U.S.S. Cerritos' bridge crew are voiced by Dawnn Lewis and Jerry O'Connell.
At San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, Alex Kurtzman, the man Paramount+ has put in charge of all things Star Trek, unveiled a new trailer for the final season of Star Trek: Picard. He was joined on stage by two other people.
There are new portraits of the beloved characters from the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series who will be returning on a brand new adventure.
The original cast of the 1987-1994 series is coming back for a new series.
The alien warrior raised by humans who becomes the first Klingon in Starfleet is played by Michael Dorn and he has a goatee and bushy eyebrows.
Picard appeared ready to return the affections of his Romulan maid, played by Orla Brady, at the end of the second season. Maybe the admiral will reignite an old flame with the doctor, played once again by McFadden?
There was a hint on stage at Comic-Con.
The actor who played her son on the original show appeared in the finale of the second season.
Frakes, who has been directing episodes of Star Trek as well as other shows and motion pictures in and outside the franchise, returns to Star Trek: Picard as William T. Riker.
Marina Sirtis reprises her role as half-human, half-Betazed Deanna Troi. She and Will Riker lost their son to a disease that the Federation policy prevented them from curing.
The VISOR, which Star Trek used in the films, is missing from LaForge's return. LeVar Burton reprises the role. David Gerrold came up with the idea of naming LaForge after a real-life fan of the original series.
In the finale of the second season, Ryan reprises her role as ex-Borg Seven of Nine, wearing a Starfleet uniform. The lesbian relationship Seven started at the end of the first season was pursued through the second. It is yet to be seen.
It is not known if the relationship between Seven and Raffi will last into the third season. Elnor, the character she was mentoring, is not coming back for the third season.
Stewart talked about his passion for acting at Comic-Con.
What do you think about the third season? Matalas said in a twit that there is a new villain who fans have already seen a million times before.
At Comic-Con Saturday, he said the villain is a female.
The synopsis for the third season of Star Trek: Picard can be found here.
CBS Studios, Secret Hideout, and Roddenberry Entertainment are involved in the production of Star Trek: Lower Decks. The creators and executive producers of Secret Hideout are Alex Kurtzman, Roddenberry Entertainment's Rod Roddenberry and the rest of the team. The man who brought McMahan to the project is an executive producer as well. Titmouse is the animation studio for the show. The first and second seasons can be watched on Paramount+ in the U.S., U.K., Latin America, Australia, South Korea, and the Nordics. It will be available on Paramount+ in Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The series is distributed by a distribution company.
CBS Studios, Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment are involved in the production of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The co-showrunners are Akiva Goldsman and Henry AlonsoMyers. Heather Kadin, Frank Siracusa and John Weber are among the executive producers. The first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is available to stream on Paramount+ in the U.S., U.K., Latin America, Australia, South Korea, and the Nordics. It will be available on Paramount+ in Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The series is distributed by a distribution company.
CBS Studios is associated with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Akiva Goldsman, Terry Matalas, Patrick Stewart and Heather Kadin are executive producers. Terry Matalas is the creator of the third season. The first and second seasons of Star Trek: Picard can be found on Paramount+ in the US and on Amazon Prime Video in more than 200 countries.