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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Season 3 Wins Outstanding Drama Series Title at 2021 GLAAD Awards

Last night, the annual GLAAD Media Awards bestowed their highest television honor on Star Trek: Discovery, which after three years of nominations finally landed its first win in the Outstanding Drama Series category.

These annual awards “honor media for fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues,” and Thursday’s ceremony bestowed the win on Discovery for its portrayal of Hugh Culber (Wilson Cruz), Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp), Adira Tal (Blu del Barrio), and Grey Tal (Ian Alexander) during the series third season.

“We are so proud and thrilled to be receiving this honor,” said Cruz during the acceptance video, thanking the organization “for supporting us, promoting us, and consulting with us to bring to life this story of our beautiful chosen family in space.”

One of the two series newcomers, Blu del Barrio, shared that when they were first cast as the nonbinary Adira Tal — as the actor has discussed previously — they were “only just beginning to understand and accept [their] own gender identity, so it felt like a real gift from the universe to get to play this smart and self-assured character… who is existing in a time where being trans and nonbinary is completely accepted.”

Ian Alexander noted that through Discovery, “Our community is being seen the way that we want to be, the way that we finally deserve to be — as our most authentic selves.”

Cruz, del Barrio, Alexander, and Rapp in early images from DISCOVERY’s fourth season.

Cruz and Rapp, who each portray half of the first ongoing same-sex relationship in a Star Trek television series, have been with the show since its debut in 2017; del Barrio and Alexander joined the show in 2020 as the first nonbinary and first transgender actors in the franchise.

All four actors will continue with the series in its upcoming fourth season, which is in production now in Toronto and expected to debut in late 2021 on Paramount+ in the United States, CTV Sci Fi Channel in Canada, and on Netflix in all other international regions.

Paramount Schedules New STAR TREK Film for June 2023

The Star Trek news just keeps coming this week, as today Paramount Pictures has announced that a new franchise film has been scheduled by the studio for a 2023 release.

While little information past a release date is currently known — we’ve reached out to Paramount Pictures for more details, if available —  a newly-dated Star Trek film scheduled for a June 9, 2023 release was revealed by Deadline this afternoon, already lighting the flames of fan discussion for what we might see in once that date rolls around.

It could be a target date for one of a number of Star Trek film projects which have been bouncing around over the last few years.

While the most recent one is the Kalinda Vazquez project announced in March, it could also be the 2016-announced Chris Pine-helmed Star Trek 4 that fell apart due to financial negotiations, the never-really-embraced-by-fans Quentin Tarantino take that was rumored to be based upon “A Piece of the Action,” or Fargo and Legion writer Noah Hawley’s own take on a new film that ran out of gas last year.

UPDATE: Our friends over at io9.com report that this is actually another, different project; “a separate J.J. Abrams-produced Trek film but all detail beyond that remains top secret.”

Phew.

For today, all we’ve got is a date on the calendar, one that means a new Star Trek film project would have to start going in front of cameras very, very soon — that is, if the studio has finally cracked the code on the elusive fourteenth Star Trek film this time… for real.

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John de Lancie Speaks on Q’s STAR TREK: PICARD Return

During Monday’s First Contact Day celebration, Paramount+ officially announced the return of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s mischievous troublemaker Q, as fan-favorite Trek alum John de Lancie is set to reprise his role in the upcoming second season of Star Trek: Picard.

After the announcement earlier this week, de Lancie — who also made 1990’s-era appearances in Star Trek: Deep Space NineStar Trek: Voyager, and games like Star Trek: Borg, in addition to a brief voice cameo in Star Trek: Lower Decks last year — spoke with Variety about being approached to come back for Picard, hesitancy to reprise his character, and once again sharing the screen with Patrick Stewart.

De Lancie — who has already started filming his work for Season 2 —  didn’t expect to get a Star Trek: Picard callback, knowing how long it’s been since he was part of a Star Trek production — his last appearance was in the 2001 Voyager episode “Q2.”

Six months ago…. Terry [Matalas], one of the executive producers, when I met with him, he said, “Oh, of course, you knew you were going to be coming back.” And I said, “You know what, Terry, ‘Star Trek’ has done a lot of movies and other shows without me. So I did not assume that that was going to be the case.”

I just sort of discipline myself as a professional over the years to go, “look, it’s somebody else’s dinner party. You cannot spend your time worrying about whether you’re getting invited. Just take it off the radar. You get invited or you don’t get invited, that’s all.

The actor also spoke about how Q’s role in Star Trek: Picard was pitched to him; in the Monday First Contact Day panel, Patrick Stewart noted that Q’s appearance comes at a “shattering moment” in Picard’s life.

One of the issues that I have is you don’t want to fall into the trap of re-creating. I was obviously a little concerned — very concerned — about the issues having to do with, well, excuse me, this is 20 years later. I’m supposed to be immortal and I certainly look very mortal.

There were issues about all of that. I was flattered. Of course, I said yes. I didn’t have to think about that part. And then I wondered, where are they going to go with this? There was generalized talk [about Q’s role], which intrigued me.

Kate Mulgrew, Keegan de Lancie, and John de Lancie in VOYAGER’s “Q2.”

One of the things that’s sort of unusual, having played a character that has had such a long history… I’ve always thought of it as being kind of a diamond in the rough, and having new facets of that stone that’s going to be cut. So here it is, many years later, we’re still cutting that stone.

There will be elements of that stone which have already been cut, and they will simply need to be burnished up. And then there will be elements of this stone that will be newly cut, for which there will be people who go, “Oh I always thought you would go in that direction,” and then others, “Oh, I like him the way he was before!”

It solved one major problem for me, and that is I feel very strongly about the whole thing of, you can never go back…. Here, we are not, in fact, going back. We are taking what we have and we are moving forward. And to me, that’s exciting.

Already at work on Picard Season 2, de Lancie also shared his thoughts about getting to work with Patrick Stewart again — the last time Q and Picard interacted was in the 1994 Next Generation series finale “All Good Things…,” so this makes a 27-year reunion for the two actors.

I have [been filming]. It was fun.

My own issues have always been the same. I have to put in a lot of homework because I’m very dyslexic and I just have to work really hard to get all of that into RAM, as it were. And then once that’s done, I’m there to play. And so it was just fun. That type of preparation has paid off and you’re just ready to rock and roll.

Patrick Stewart and John de Lancie in NEXT GEN’s series finale, “All Good Things…”

Finally, the actor shared his feelings about the fan response to Q’s return to Star Trek after all these years.

This is thin ice for all of us: There are expectations. In the case of that little announcement, I thought they exceeded expectations on that. It was a really nice little morsel of, “Here he comes!”

What I felt was mostly was, ‘Oh shit!’ [Laughs] The pressure is on! That’s how I feel about it. I find that to be a challenge. I hope that I can match it. I hope that we all can match it, and more to the point, exceed it.

Star Trek: Picard Season 2 is in production now, and is expected to debut sometime in 2022.

Watch All STAR TREK First Contact Day Panel Videos Here!

Monday, Paramount+ and the official Star Trek website held a multi-hour marathon of livestream interviews with stars, writers, and production contributors behind Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Prodigy, Star Trek: Discovery and more — and today you can watch all sixFirst Contact Day video events again (or for the first time, if you missed ’em!)

These panels aired online back-to-back-to-back for two and a half hours on April 5, and below you can watch (or rewatch) them all at your own pace.

Please note that each YouTube presentation seems to be limited to US viewership only, but we’ve included international viewing links to each First Contact Day panel video as well.

Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Tease (International Link)

Star Trek: First Contact 25th Anniversary (International Link)

Production: How Star Trek Comes to Life (International Link)

Women of Trek: Nichelle Nichols’ Impact on Science and Representation (International Link)

TNG & Lower Decks: Creating Comedy in Star Trek (International Link)

Animated Janeway: Star Trek: Prodigy (International Link)

This one-day celebration packed a whole season’s worth of Star Trek announcements events into a single afternoon.

Which of the panels was your favorite, and which do you wish we could have seen more from? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

WeeklyTrek Podcast #134 — The STAR TREK: VOYAGER Documentary Fundraiser Warps Past $1.2 Million

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On this week’s episode of WeeklyTrek, brought to you in partnership between The Tricorder Transmissions Podcast Network and TrekCore, host Alex Perry is joined by Tyler Habiger to discuss all the latest Star Trek news.

This week, Alex and his guest discuss the following stories from around the web:

In addition, stick around to hear Alex and Tyler speculate about what news the First Contact Day streaming event may bring — this week’s episode was recorded prior to April 5’s big news day, so find out if the guys were right or wrong!

Note: This episode was recorded prior to April 5’s First Contact Day news. Look for our reaction to the PicardLower DecksProdigy, Discovery and Mission: Chicago news in our next WeeklyTrek episode!

WeeklyTrek is available to subscribe and download each week on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify — and we’ll be sharing the details of each new episode right here on TrekCore each week if you’re simply just looking to listen in from the web.

Do you have a wish or theory you’d like to share on the show? Tweet to Alex at @WeeklyTrek, or email us with your thoughts about wishes, theories, or anything else about the latest in Star Trek news!

New Official STAR TREK Convention Beams Down to Chicago in 2022; Will Move to Different Cities Each Year

It’s time to start making travel plans for 2022, because a new type of official Star Trek event just got announced during today’s First Contact Day celebrations — and so get ready to pack your bags and set a course for the Windy City.

Teased on social media on Sunday evening, the animated image of the USS Discovery bridge showed off a set of geographic coordinates that align to Chicago’s McCormick Place Convention Center — and today, that tease was revealed: the brand-new Mission: Chicago convention will kick off for next year’s First Contact Day week, running from April 8-10, 2022 — followed by a new Star Trek: Mission convention at a new city each year afterward.

The enormous 2.6 million square foot convention center features multiple ballrooms ranging up to 100,000 square feet, and the on-campus 10,000-seat Wintrust Arena which served as the 2019 Star Wars Celebration event’s main event stage.

From the official announcement:

Star Trek: Mission Chicago will feature celebrity guests, interactive exhibits, exclusive merchandise, photo opportunities, costume exhibits, autograph sessions, gameplay and other special surprises all set within the ever-evolving and expansive Star Trek Universe.

Mission Chicago will give fans the opportunity to boldly explore the past, present and future of the franchise, while embracing the ideals of a diverse and inclusive future that remains at the center of Gene Roddenberry’s beloved creation.

The three-event is being run by ReedPop, the same convention company who manages New York Comic Con, C2E2 (Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, the largest genre convention in the Midwest), the annual Star Wars Celebration event, PAX, and who also produced the 2016 Star Trek: Mission New York event in New York City.

We’ve heard from several sources that CBS has long been interested in taking Star Trek conventions in a new direction, and after their first trial run with ReedPop in 2016 — and after Star Trek convention licensee Creation Entertainment’s rights to the “Official Star Trek Convention” title expired in 2019 — it seems the new Trek convention experience will make its splash next year.

There’s no word on ticket pricing or availability yet — it is a year away, and subject to (potential) changes due to any lingering pandemic issues at that point — but as soon as more news about the second Star Trek: Missions convention is available, you’ll find it here at TrekCore.

First Look at Captain Janeway in STAR TREK: PRODIGY; More Details on Series Setting, Janeway’s Role Revealed

The big news that Kate Mulgrew would be returning to the Star Trek franchise for the upcoming animated series Star Trek: Prodigy broke last October, but even with February’s reveal of character art for the alien kids of the show, there’s been little news about the content of the series itself — until now.

As part of today’s First Contact Day events, Star Trek: Prodigy executive producers Kevin and Dan Hageman, joined by Mulgrew, shared the most information we’ve heard so far about the upcoming show, including its setting, when it takes place in the Star Trek timeline, and exactly what role Janeway will play in the series.

Star Trek: Prodigy is officially confirmed to take place in the Delta Quadrant — the home of the USS Voyager’s adventures and long journey home — and will take place in 2383, five years after the starship returned to the Alpha Quadrant in “Endgame.”

Emergency Training Hologram Janeway and the PRODIGY crew. (Paramount}+

The teaser image of the young alien cast revealed in February was filled with a number of unfamiliar alien (and robotic) character designs — aside from one youngster who some fans pegged as a possible Talaxian — as they’re all from the far side of the galaxy, a long distance from the majority of the known Star Trek species.

“These six young outcasts know nothing about the ship they have commandeered,” a Paramount+ news release also described, “but over the course of their adventures together, they will each be introduced to Starfleet and the ideals it represents.”

Even a hologram needs her trusty cup of coffee. (Paramount+)

As for Kathryn Janeway? Her part is an unusual one: Kate Mulgrew will be the voice and avatar for the Prodigy series starship’s Emergency Training Hologram, set to teach the six kids about the ship they commandeer, knowledge about Starfleet, and the ethos of the United Federation of Planets as the series progresses.

PRODIGY Janeway’s look seems to be based upon VOYAGER Season 3-era Janeway.

While it many have predicted a similar role for Janeway in this series — dating back to October’s announcement referring to her as “Captain” Janeway — that doesn’t necessarily mean this will be the only way Kate Mulgrew may participate in the show.

Remember, at this time in Star Trek history, the “real” Janeway is serving as an Admiral back on Earth… so we won’t be surprised if Admiral Janeway makes an appearance or two as the series progresses.

Admiral Janeway sends the Enterprise-E to Romulus in 2379 – in “Star Trek: Nemesis.” (Paramount)

There’s still no word on a release date or teaser footage for Star Trek: Prodigy, but the show is still expected to arrive at some point in 2021 on Paramount+, before later re-airing on the Nickelodeon cable network.

We’ll bring you all the Star Trek: Prodigy news that breaks until then!

STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Returns for Season 2 on August 12, Officially Renewed for Season 3

Get ready to head back to the USS Cerritos this summer as Paramount+ has officially announced when Star Trek: Lower Decks is returning to duty!

Confirmed by series showrunner Mike McMahan during today’s First Contact Day events, the second season of Star Trek: Lower Decks will kick off on Thursday, August 12 — almost a year to the day of the show’s first-season premiere — for its next ten-episode run. (This will put the season finale on October 14, for those of you watching the calendar.)

In addition, the well-received animated series has been officially picked up for another year, as Paramount+ has renewed Star Trek: Lower Decks for a ten-episode third season, expected to arrive in 2022.

As part of today’s announcements, we also got our first look at footage from the upcoming second season, in the form of this thirty-second teaser trailer:

In this quick glimpse of Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 2 we can see some of our returning stars:

Ensign Mariner (Tawny Newsome) getting in some exercise by breaking out from Cardassian custody (a holodeck adventure no doubt), Ensign Tendi (Noel Wells) facing off against a horde of alien snakes, Lieutenant j.g. Boimler (Jack Quaid) freaking out on the bridge of the USS Titan, and Commander Ransom (Jerry O’Connell) processed by an alien energy.

Mariner escapes from a Cardassian torture chamber… in workout clothes. (Paramount+)
Tendi and an octopus-like alien face off against giant snakes. (Paramount+)
Lt. Boimler gets a bit stressed out while serving on the Titan. (Paramount+)
Commander Ransom is possessed by an alien energy.(Paramount+)

Also spotted are a pair of Denobulans hiding from a rampaging Mugato, Captain Riker (Jonathan Frakes) commanding the Titan, a group of Pakleds attacking a Boimler-led away mission, a Miranda-class starship USS MacDuff (NCC-1877), and Mariner practicing anbo-jyutsu, the ultimate evolution of the martial arts.

A pair of Denobulans hide… (Paramount+)
…from an angry Mugato. (Paramount+)
Captain Will Riker of the USS Titan. (Paramount+)
Pakleds attach while Boimler stands at a computer console. (Paramount+)
The USS Titan near a dangerous space anomaly. (Paramount+)
The Miranda-class USS MACDUFF (NCC-1877). (Paramount+)
Enough said. (Paramount+)

There will surely be more trailers and details to come about Star Trek: Lower Decks as we approach the Season 2 premiere date in August, to keep your sensors locked here at TrekCore for all the Lower Decks news as it breaks!

First STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Season 4 Trailer Showcases New Uniforms, New Characters, and a New Mission

It feels like Star Trek: Discovery just finished it’s first year in the far future, but three months after the series wrapped, we’ve got our first look at Season 4 of the in-production series, expected to arrive on Paramount+ before the end of this calendar year.

Debuting during today’s First Contact Day events, our glimpse at Discovery’s fourth season comes in a first trailer for the next year of episodes, which have been in production in Toronto since last November.

Season Four of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY finds Captain Burnham and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery facing a threat unlike any they’ve ever encountered. With Federation and non-Federation worlds alike feeling the impact, they must confront the unknown and work together to ensure a hopeful future for all.

After solving the mystery of The Burn and setting off with Captain Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) firmly in command of the refit USS Discovery, the crew now finds themselves working on behalf of the 32nd century’s half-human, half-Cardassian Federation President (Chelah Horsdal, we think) to stop another galactic disaster before it destroys what The Burn left behind.

With side trips to Ni’Var — the new name for planet Vulcan, as revealed in Season 3 — Captain Burnham and the Discovery crew must work to find, understand, and stop a five light-year wide gravitational anomaly spreading havoc throughout the galaxy.

The ship seems to encounter the anomaly directly from some scenes featured in today’s Season 4 trailer, as we see bridge crew flying out of their seats and into zero-gravity-like freefall, as well as a trashed Discovery cargo bay… where the floor and ceiling have switched places.

Along with the aboard-ship crisis, we also get a visit to Kaminar, the Kelpien homeworld, where Saru (Doug Jones) traveled at the end of last season, promising to introduce Su’Kal (Bill Irwin) to Kelpien society after decades of isolation.

We knew Saru’s leave of absence would take him home, but from the trailer’s final moment — a pair of Kelpien and human hands, each wearing Starfleet uniforms — our pal Saru will likely be back into Starfleet service before too much time passes.

The Discovery crew beams down in new red, gold, and blue uniforms for Season 4. (Paramount+)
Sciences blue and medical white take on new looks for the new season. (Paramount+)
The old “new” uniforms, seen at the end of Discovery’s third season. (Paramount+)

And speaking of Starfleet uniforms, the fleet seems to have gotten yet another wardrobe update for Season 4, after the Discovery crew first adopted the mostly-grey 3189-era uniform styles in the Season 3 finale. Now brightly dyed command red, operations gold, and sciences blue — with the medical team back in white — the Next Generation-onward color schemes have retaken the bridge for Star Trek: Discovery‘s new era.

(In the First Contact Day panel, Discovery costume designer Gersha Phillips noted that the original grey Starfleet uniforms were too similar the coloring of the Discovery sets, one factor behind the color change for Season 4.)

The full Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 cast returns for Season 4: Sonequa Martin-Green (Captain Michael Burnham), Doug Jones (Saru), Anthony Rapp (Paul Stamets), Mary Wiseman (Sylvia Tilly), Wilson Cruz (Dr. Hugh Culber), David Ajala (Cleveland “Book” Booker), Blu del Barrio (Adira) and Ian Alexander (Gray) — along with returning recurring guests Oded Fehr (Admiral Vance) and David Cronenberg (Kovich).

First STAR TREK: PICARD Season 2 Trailer Teases Return of Major NEXT GENERATION Guest Star

The second season of Star Trek: Picard kicked off active production in late February after months of pandemic-related delays, and today, we’ve gotten our first hints about the direction in which Season 2 will go… and just who will be along for the ride.

Unveiled in the opening moments of today’s First Contact Day events, star Patrick Stewart introduced the first teaser trailer for Star Trek: Picard Season 2 — set to arrive on Paramount+ in 2022 — with the help of a friend: recurring Star Trek: The Next Generation guest star John de Lancie, who is set to reprise his role as Q next year.

While not showing any new episodic footage from Season 2, the camera lingers over Picard’s chateau study, where familiar sights from his Starfleet days are on display: a Mintakan tapestry from “Who Watches the Watchers,” a golden Enterprise-D from the Enterprise-E’s conference lounge, and the large Enterprise-D painting and encased Shakespeare book from his Galaxy-class ready room.

As we examine the room, Picard (Patrick Stewart) narrates the scene:

“The true final frontier is time. Time can turn even our most impulsive, our most ill-considered actions into history. What we do in a crisis often weighs upon us less heavily than what we wish we had done. What could have been. Time offers so many opportunities… but never second chances.”

The teaser ends with a queen of hearts playing card dissolving to the most mischievous letter of the alphabet, as Q (John de Lancie) offers a maniacal laugh following his famous quote from “All Good Things…,” the Next Generation series finale: “The trial never ends.”

de Lancie last took on the role of Q last year in Star Trek: Lower Decks, where he performed a voice cameo during that show’s first season.

Here are some of the standout images from the teaser trailer:

Picard’s mantel clock, seen above his fireplace in Season 1. (Paramount+)
Picard’s combadge, in his possession since retiring in 2385. (Paramount+)
A copy of PARADISE LOST and the Dixon Hill novel THE LONG DARK TUNNEL. (Paramount+)
The ready room painting of the Enterprise-D from the 2360s. (Paramount+)
Picard’s desk, with painting, Mintakan tapestry and chair from his quarters on the Enterprise-D, and the encased Shakespeare book on the left-side table. (Paramount+)
A golden Enterprise-D model, from the conference lounge on the Enterprise-E. (Paramount+)
The queen of hearts… fading to just its letter. (Paramount+)

Along with the familiar elements from The Next Generation is a very, very curious prop, recreated from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s sixth season: the stone tablet foretelling of The Reckoning, found at the ancient city of B’Hala and later smashed by Captain Sisko in the episode of the same name.

The smashed Reckoning tablet — last seen in pieces on the floor of Deep Space 9. (Paramount+)

With all the emphasis on hindsight, second chances, and longing looks at lost starships from Picard’s past — including that drawn-out shot of the Stargazer — it’s likely that Season 2 will feature some sort of time travel element, whether it be a “real” trip to the past, or a Q-induced adventure like in “Tapestry.”

Heck, if the Prophets are involved, maybe we’ll even get a trip to Deep Space 9 in this upcoming season, and take a trip through the Bajoran Wormhole aboard La Sirena — anything’s possible!

In addition to the teaser imagery, Paramount+ also confirmed that in addition to the cast portraying the La Sirena crew — Patrick Stewart (Picard), Santiago Cabrera (Rios), Michelle Hurd (Raffi), Alison Pill (Jurati), Isa Briones (Soji), Evan Evagora (Elnor), and Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine) — both Orla Brady (Laris) and Brent Spiner (presumably, as Dr. Alton Soong) will be back for Season 2.

We’re still a long way off from new episodes, but you can be sure that TrekCore will bring you all the news on Star Trek: Picard as the 2022’s second season approaches.