STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Returns for Season 3 on August 25

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Nearly 10 months after the crew of the Cerritos warped into rescue the USS Archimedes, the Star Trek: Lower Decks crew returns to duty this August!

Beaming back to Paramount+ on Thursday, August 25, the 10-episode third season of Star Trek: Lower Decks picks up right where Season 2’s story left off: following the arrest of Captain Freeman following her alleged involvement in the destruction of Pakled Planet.

While no new trailer for the upcoming season was released today — we’re expecting that to come out of the July 23 Star Trek Universe panel at San Diego Comic Con — the team at Paramount+ has just unveiled this new poster for the new year of stories.

Like the Lower Decks season key art designs from years past, this new Season 3 poster is a clear homage to the Star Trek III theatrical one-sheet, complete with blue-and-pink Rutherford face and the starship combat pictured near its top.

In case you missed it, the first teaser for Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 was released back in April during the Mission Chicago Star Trek convention; a clip from the Season 3 premiere episode also screened during last week’s episode of The Ready Room.

Returning for Season 3 are series regulars Tawny Newsome (Ens. Becket Mariner), Jack Quaid (Ens. Brad Boimler), Noel Wells (Ens. D’Vana Tendi), Eugene Cordero (Ens. Sam Rutherford), Dawnn Lewis (Capt. Carol Freeman), Jerry O’Connell (Cmdr. Jack Ransom), Fred Tatasciore (Lt. Shaxs), and Gillian Vigman (Dr. T’Ana).

Star Trek: Lower Decks will return for its third season on Paramount+ in the United States and Canada on Thursday, August 25, and will follow on Amazon’s Prime Video service in many other international territories.

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