It's a bittersweet day for Star Trek fans, with Paramount confirming that Star Trek Lower Decks will end with Season 5, while Star Trek Strange New Worlds will continue into Season 4.
The news about the program was revealed by the show's creator Mike McMahan and executive producer Alex Kurtzman in a note that was posted on Star Trek's official website on Friday.
Star Trek: Lower Decks is, depending on how you look at it, the most ambitious TV show that Star Trek has ever done. Informed by an incredibly deep love for (and knowledge of) the vast universe of Star Trek lore, the animated series proves that “Star Trek comedy” is something that can actually exist (beyond episodes of Deep Space Nine where Quark runs around in a dress, anyways), showing the up-until-now only ambiguously demonstrated fact that it’s possible for Trek to have a genuine sense of...
Star Trek: Lower Decks will boldly go… where many shows have gone before it. The Paramount+ series will conclude with its previously announced fifth season, TVLine has learned. The final season is expected to be released sometime this fall, though an exact date remains TBD. “While five seasons of any series these days seems like […]
Quite the pair of news for Star Trek fans today. Paramount has announced Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has already been renewed for a fourth season while its animated series Lower Decks will end with its upcoming fifth season this fall. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is currently filming its third season in Toronto for a 2025 premiere. It follows the crew […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Star...
I’ve got some exciting news for Star Trek fans! Paramount+ has renewed Star Trek: Strange New Worlds for Season 4 as its third season is currently in production. It was...
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