Le panel de Star Trek: Strange New Worlds à la Comic-Con de San Diego a fait sensation

Le panel de Star Trek: Strange New Worlds à la Comic-Con de San Diego a fait sensation

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3

The Star Trek Univers panel at San Diego Comic-Con unveiled an extended clip from season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds that still has fans talking. But there was more discussion about the upcoming season and beyond from the showrunners and cast on the Hall H panel.

Focus on Genres, Romance, and Scotty

The Strange New Worlds section of the big Trek panel featured executive producers and showrunners along with key cast members. They discussed the mix of genres in the show, how romantic entanglements are integrated, and the introduction of new elements in season 3.

Season 2 Ending and Inspiration for Season 3

The co-showrunner talked about the importance of delivering a satisfying conclusion inspired by Trek history.

Continued Genre Mix and Style

The show will continue to experiment with different styles, including a “Hollywood murder mystery” in season 3.

More Scotty and New Character Arcs

The season will feature more of Scotty and introduce new character arcs, including Dr. Roger Korby, portrayed by Irish actor Cillian O’Sullivan.

A Lighter Side of Una

Actress Rebecca Romijn teased a new side of Una in season 3, showing a different aspect of her character.

Spock’s Vulcan Companions

Ethan Peck discussed the experience of working with other cast members playing Vulcans and the dynamics on set.

Thoughts on Bringing Back Odo and Musical Stage Shows

The executive producer expressed interest in bringing back a character from DS9 and exploring the possibility of a musical stage adaptation of an episode.

Paramount+ has confirmed a fourth season for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, with season 3 set to premiere in 2025.

Source : trekmovie.com

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