If you’re one of those that is hoping that Paramount+ slows its roll withĀ Star Trek content as it bounces between good and bad shows, you’re out of luck. The streamer announced three renewals: Star Trek: Discovery will be getting a season 5 with new episodes of season 4 coming February 10, Lower Decks is receiving a 10-episode season 4 with season 3 premiering this summer, and Strange New Worlds, which will debut its first season on May 5, has landed a season 2 already. Alongside this renewal-palooza, Paramount+ also announced a Star Trek: Picard season 2 release date of March 3, 2022, with episodes dropping every Thursday. Finally, the 10-episode second half of season 1 of Star Trek: Prodigy will hit the streamer sometime later this year as well.
āFour years ago, we made a promise to growĀ Star TrekĀ into something it had never been before, and thanks to the incredibly hard work done by our many talented showrunners, writers, and directors, along with the extraordinary support of CBS Studios and Paramount+, weāre keeping our word,ā said Alex Kurtzman, architect and executive producer of all thingsĀ TrekĀ franchise. āNow our current shows are set up for the future as we work to buildĀ Trekāsā next phase of programming for years to come.ā
Depending on the show, this may come as good or bad news. Star Trek: Discovery hasn’t exactly excited the hardcoreĀ Trek fanbase, though people do keep tuning into it, and if you accept it as what it is, it can function pretty well. Star Trek: Picard was a nostalgia fest but never delivered very strong television, and season 2 looks like it will be even more of a mess as time travel is pulled in come its March release date. Meanwhile, Lower Decks andĀ Prodigy seem to have something pretty special going on, feeling more likeĀ Trek than either of the aforementioned big two. Of course, no one has seen Strange New Worlds, but the promise of a more traditionalĀ Trek show has fans excited as long as the studio can deliver.
Published: Jan 19, 2022 03:00 pm