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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is an American television series created by Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman, and Jenny Lumet for the streaming service Paramount+.It is the eleventh Star Trek series and was launched in 2022 as part of Kurtzman's expanded Star Trek Universe.
Their roles were revealed in September 2021: Bush was cast in Barrett's other Original Series role of Christine Chapel, Gooding took over the role of Nyota Uhura from Nichelle Nichols, and Olusanmokun replaced Booker Bradshaw as Joseph M'Benga. Chong, Navia, and Bruce Horak were cast as new characters La'an Noonien-Singh, Erica Ortegas, and Hemmer.
Another San Diego Comic-Con panel was held for the season in July, but members of the cast were unable to attend because of the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. [79] The crossover episode "Those Old Scientists" was shown in full at the panel, [80] and the musical episode "Subspace Rhapsody" was officially announced with a trailer and poster.
A video introducing each of the series' main cast members and their characters was released during the Star Trek Day 2021 virtual event, celebrating the 55th anniversary of The Original Series. [5] Cast and crew promoted the series at the Television Critics Association February 2022 event, where the first poster was revealed. [128]
SNW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds ... ST STID STB; Main cast: Jeffrey Hunter: Christopher Pike: M: G [a] ... Main cast (Credited main cast member)
When Rolling Stone ranked all then-145 cast members of "SNL," they put John Belushi in the top spot, calling him "the first rock 'n' roll star of comedy.". Belushi was another one of the seven ...
[29] [30] Fisher had storyboarded the first episode and the cast was one day away from flying to Canada for filming when production was delayed. [22] Cast and crew began moving to Toronto when pre-production restarted in November 2023. [3] Filming began on December 11, 2023, with Fisher directing the first episode.
[1] [2] Footage from "The Cage" featuring the character was reused in the two-part story "The Menagerie" in 1966, establishing Pike and Number One as members of a previous crew of the Enterprise and part of the Star Trek canon; Barrett herself, who would become the wife of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, would portray a number of unrelated ...