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Mike McMahan Explains How the Pandemic Warped STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS’ International Release Planning

While Star Trek: Lower Decks is about to beam to viewers in the United States and Canada this week — with its online virtual “premiere party” kicking off on August 4, just as this article goes live — fans around the world are still wondering just when they’ll get their own chance to enjoy the animated adventures in their part of the world.

Believe us, it’s something we’ve been concerned about too — as we’ve had to sort out how to manage spoilers on social media while still engaging our readers in North America, for example — and the lack of information from international platforms has been only more and more noticeable as the weeks have passed.

In a new interview today with the How to Kill an Hour podcast, Lower Decks showrunner Mike McMahan shared some insight into the state of international plans for the new series — and how the impact of COVID-19 shook up the normal timeline.

I want everyone in the world to be able to see this show. And I think that, something the internet doesn’t quite calculate into, you know, it’s always a mystery, you’re always seeing like, “Oh what is CBS up to?”

CBS wants all you guys to see it too. I want to be careful here, because I normally just go radio silent because I don’t want to speak out of turn because this business stuff, the deal making, is not something I’m involved in. I’m involved in making sure a Trill symbiont is called a symbiont and not a symbiote.

But from what I know – here’s the pieces of this I know for you guys to hold on to – is there are, in the works, a way for you guys to watch it. I don’t know the timeline, but the reason you guys don’t know yet is squarely because of COVID… because the timelines for everything we’ve been doing for production have been completely thrown out.

A lot of what we’re doing [for ‘Lower Decks’] unexpectedly got shifted two months earlier, because they were juggling around schedules and stuff. A lot of the different groups in entertainment — when you shuffle that stuff around, they can’t move as fast as [we in production can]. My priorities were keeping everybody on the show healthy — making it the best as possible — and getting it into everybody’s hands as soon as I can, because we’re all fucking miserable right now.

Mike McMahan talks ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ at STLV 2019. (Photo: TrekCore.com)

And, I did not know that doing all that stuff was going to end up having to leave UK, and abroad other than Canada hanging for a minute — but it’s not because we don’t love you guys, and it’s not because we don’t want to share ‘Trek’ with you guys. You know, ‘Star Trek’ is universal. ‘Star Trek’ is global.

The characters in Star Trek aren’t an American set of characters. They are an Earth set of characters, and you know, we want everyone on the planet to be able to see this Federation show, so I get the frustration. I have been quiet about it, only because I don’t want to step on the jobs of everybody else [who] is trying to get it to [global fans] faster, and accidentally slow [those plans] down to calm people down on Twitter.

The thought of having CBS be like, “We were about to close [the international deal], but then you fucking said something, and now people have to wait an extra month” — because it complicated some deal or whatever… It’s been in the works for a long time, and I’m fine at people tweeting their frustrations at me. I get it. I’ve been frustrated at deal making a million times before.

But my priority is that you get it as soon as possible. So I know it’s frustrating, but it really is a symptom of our whole timeline moved up. We were not expecting to premiere [as soon as August], but because of circumstances being what they are, it was important to us to get this out in the world. And we had the ability to do it safely.

The unintended consequence is [fans around the world] having to see us all being pumped about it, and then [be] like, “Hello, what about us?”

But trust me, it’s a priority that you guys get it. And we’re working on it.

Some have aimed their frustrations at CBS, but as with Discovery and Picard in the past, announcements on international airings of the new Star Trek series won’t come from them: it will almost certainly come from whatever global partner acquires the rights to Star Trek: Lower Decksjust like Netflix did when it picked up Discovery back in 2016.

Once those negotiations are completed — whenever that may be — and an announcement is made, you can be sure to read about it here at TrekCore.

In the meantime, for those of you who’ll be able to watch the Star Trek: Lower Decks premiere this Thurdsay on CBS All Access, CTV Sci Fi Channel, and Crave, watch for our review of the series premiere, “Second Contact” and some overall thoughts on the four episodes we’ve seen so far that morning.

Win a Pair of STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Character Pins!

We’re just over 48 hours from the debut of Star Trek: Lower Decks, and we have a chance for readers to beam up a pair of the exclusive Lower Decks character pins that were only available at 2019’s San Diego Comic Con event!

This contest has ended and winners have been notified.

The first Lower Decks merchandise released for the CBS All Access animated series, these convention-exclusive pins — featuring the faces of Ensign D’Vana Tendi and the Cerritos’ Dr. T’Ana — were part of 2019’s Star Trek Universe experience at San Diego Comic Con, only available as giveaways to on-site visitors to the annual California event.

We’ve been holding onto three pairs of these pins since last summer, just waiting for premiere week to make sure that some other Star Trek fans got their chance to bring the Orion ensign and Caitian doctor home — and now three TrekCore readers will win a pair of these rare pins!

Join us on social media and answer the following question:

You can enter by sharing your answer in one of two ways!

Follow us on Twitter and tweet @TrekCore using the hashtag #LDPins…

…or you can follow us on Facebook and then leave a comment on this post.

You have until midnight (Eastern time) on Sunday, August 9 to get your entry in — we’ll reach out to the three winners via Twitter or Facebook after the contest closes to arrange for fulfillment.

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Unfortunately, due to the increasing delivery times facing the US Postal Service and international shipping challenges, we must limit this contest to residents in the United States.

Sorry folks – wish it weren’t the case, but mailing things are a mess right now and we don’t want these to get lost in transit. Good luck to all who enter!

The comments section of this article will not be considered for contest entries.

Michael Burnham Gets a Starfleet Insignia Upgrade in New STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Season 3 Artwork

We’re still more than two months away from the return of Star Trek: Discovery this October, but as we dive into the 23-week marathon of new Trek episodes that kick off this Thursday, CBS All Access has teased something from the far future in a new promotional image.

Released on social media today, this new Lower Decks – Discovery image was meant to hype up the five-month marathon of new episodes that run from the Lower Decks launch on August 6 through the Discovery finale in January, but along with a nice new photo of Sonequa Martin-Green sporting Michael Burnham’s new look, eagle-eyed fans spotted something else on the Discovery half of the graphic.

The traditional Discovery uniform badge — the split-delta Starfleet design seen in use since the series premiered — seems to have been replaced with a new, oval-shaped badge that (when examined closely) features an inscribed representation of that split-delta graphic, along with hash marks to represent Burnham’s rank of Commander.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen this new badge design, though it is the first official image released with it in view — in mid-2019, Discovery actor Wilson Cruz tweeted (and later deleted) an on-set photo of himself and Raven Dauda (who plays Dr. Pollard) wearing the badges (which we’ve held back from publishing until this official look today).

Raven Dauda and Wilson Cruz on the set of ‘Discovery’ Season 3 – sporting the new badges.

What does this mean for the state of Starfleet, 900 years after the Discovery crew warped from their home time period? Little is still known about the state of the universe on the other side of that Red Angel wormhole, but we’ll know more once the series returns in October.

Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 returns to CBS All Access and CTV Sci Fi Channel on October 15, and is expected to return internationally to Netflix on October 16 worldwide.

New Photos for STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS’ Premiere: “Second Contact”

This Thursday finally brings us to the premiere of Star Trek: Lower Decks, the new animated series set aboard the California-class USS Cerritos, and ahead of the new show we’ve got even more images from the crew’s first adventure!

“Second Contact,” the show’s first episode, features the arrival of Ensign D’Vana Tendi (Noel Wells) to the USS Cerritos, where she’s introduced to fellow ensigns Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid), and Sam Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), all learning what it takes to make it as Starfleet officers.

SECOND CONTACT —Series premiere. Ensign Tendi has her first day of work on Starfleet’s U.S.S. Cerritos, where she meets fellow support crew members, Ensigns Mariner, Boimler and Rutherford. Meanwhile, Boimler is tasked with a secret special assignment and Rutherford attempts to keep his dating life intact while a sci-fi disaster strikes the ship.

Written by Mike McMahan. Directed by Barry J. Kelly.

Here are six new photos from this week’s episode, joining the six previously-released images from July:

CBS also released two new video promos for Lower Decks, including a character moment with Brad Boimler and a bit of new footage from the season.

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When it comes to Lower Decks merchandise, that train is beginning to leave the station this week too, as animation company Titmouse — who produces Lower Decks‘ animated episodes — has launched the Lower Deckers Shirt Collective, a weekly T-shirt release which will feature designs celebrating the new series.

Fans in US and Canada can sign up for an entire season’s worth of eleven shirts — one per episode, plus a bonus subscriber-exclusive design — at a cost of $180; for those wanting to pick and choose, each of the ten episodic shirts will also be available individually for $20 each.

Each weekly shirt design will only be available until the next episode airs, though, so you’ll have to move quickly if you see a style you like. The first episode’s design is up for purchase now, and the full-season subscription can be started here.

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Lower Decks showrunner Mike McMahan has hinted in the past that there could be familiar Star Trek voices returning for animated appearances in the new series, and in a brief update via Inverse today, he offered even more confirmation that we’ll hear from “legacy” characters soon.

“That’s interesting because we do have legacy actors who show up in the first season of ‘Lower Decks’ and we have gotten to have a little bit of where are they now sort of vibe through a ‘Lower Decks’ lens.

But I gotta say, if anyone wants Mariner to show up on their live-action Star Treks, you’ve got to have Tawny.”

There’s no word yet on who might show up — or when — so expect some surprises as the season progresses. (And if we ever get these animated characters in a live-action series, you can see McMahan already pressing for his voice cast to fill those real uniforms.)

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There’s still no news on international availability for the new series, unfortunately — and we all hope that news is coming soon — but there does seem to be at least one ray of hope on the situation.

Series showrunner Mike McMahan eased the fears of one fan on Twitter late last week, intimating that a plan for international distribution for Lower Decks was on the way, though beyond his reassurance the writer/producer did not offer specifics.

Star Trek: Lower Decks premieres Thursday, August 6 with “Second Contact” on CBS All Access and CTV Sci-Fi Channel.

Lead Ten Forward with the STAR TREK COCKTAILS Book

“Sometimes a man’ll tell his bartender things he’ll never tell his doctor,” once said Enterprise physician Dr. Phillip Boyce, and now fans of the franchise can learn to make all sorts of Star Trek sprits sing with Star Trek Cocktails, a new book coming this fall from Hero Collector.

Set to arrive just in time for happy hour on November 3 from Hero Collector, author Glenn Dakin’s Star Trek Cocktails: A Stellar Compendium is a new 152-page hardcover collection of bartender-friendly drink recipes from the United Federation of Planets (and beyond), with drinks inspired by all corners of the Star Trek universe.

Some examples include the “Live Long and Prosper,” a refreshing grapefruit drink; “Jean-Luc’s Earl Gray Martini,” and a mysterious-looking “Odo’s Chameleon.”

Here’s the publisher’s description:

Have you ever longed for a taste of Romulan Ale? Or pined for the mellowing effect of Dr McCoy’s Mint Julep? Perhaps a Fuzzy Tribble would get you purring? Or a soothing sip of Captain Picard’s Earl Grey Martini? This voyage into the future of stylish drinking is a must for all Star Trek – and cocktail – fans.

With dozens of recipes from mixology consultants Simon Pellet, Adrian Calderbank, photos by David Burton and Jess Esposito, illustrations by Adrian Salmon and a witty garnish of quotations gathered by Glenn Dakin, this book will help you say cheers to your favourite show and provide enough inspiration to help you launch your own franchise of Quark’s Bar.

We’ve also got two sample pages to share, courtesy of the Hero Collector announcement: “Kirk’s Old Fashioned” and a Rura Penthe-inspired “Ice Planet.”

You can find out more about this book at Hero Collector’s website, and you can preorder it now at Amazon ahead of the November 3 release.

But if you’re in the mood to whip up a 24th century-inspired drink of your own to celebrate the launch of Star Trek: Lower Decks next week, tonight we can share with you this recipe for blue Romulan Whiskey!

(Pardon the splashes of blue curacao!)

As featured in the first clip from the series, this make-it-yourself recipe comes to us thanks to this fancy Lower Decks party-at-home kit we received from CBS All Access today, since obvious pandemic concerns preclude the usual Hollywood event typically accompanying a new Star Trek series launch.

While we all may be stuck at home for the launch of the new series, we hope you’ll join us in a drink on August 6 when Star Trek: Lower Decks beams down to CBS All Access and CTV Sci Fi — and we’ll have an extra one on behalf of global fans, still awaiting news on their own chance to see the new series.

New 23 WEEKS Promo Highlights DISCOVERY and LOWER DECKS, Plus: Emmy Noms for PICARD and SHORT TREKS

We’ve got a roundup of news for all the 2020 Star Trek productions today, as we go from a set of new promo videos into award nominations for some of the year’s earlier releases!

The day began with the official announcements for the 72nd Emmy Award nominations — television’s biggest prizes — and the Star Trek franchise was once again named in the mix for this year’s golden trophies.

Star Trek: Short Treks scored its nomination in the category for which CBS was most hopeful it would, Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, where it will be up against a number of web and mobile-format rivals, including digital entries from Better Call Saul and The Good Place, along with two new “quick bite” series on the mobile platform Quibi — The Most Dangerous Game and the revival of Reno 911!.

As for Star Trek: Picard, like Discovery in previous years, the series landed several nominations in technical categories, including Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup, Outstanding Period And/Or Character Makeup, and Outstanding Period And/Or Character Hairstyling, as well as audio categories Outstanding Sound Editing and Outstanding Sound Mixing.

The winners in the 72nd Annual Emmy Awards will be announced on September 20.

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CBS All Access released two new character videos for Star Trek: Lower Decks, featuring young engineer Ensign Sam Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), and the upstart Orion scientist Ensign D’Vana Tandi (Noel Wells).

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https://www.instagram.com/p/CDMzgaZnD58/

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In addition to all that, CBS All Access also debuted a new promotional video for the upcoming 23-week marathon of new Star Trek episodes — from the August 6 premiere of Lower Decks through the Season 3 finale of Discovery aimed for January 7 — which also includes a tiny bit of new footage from each upcoming show.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CDMX_KHntJv/

(We’ve embedded both YouTube and Instagram versions of the promo here, as our international friends often encounter region-locking issues due to licensing agreements.)

While the Lower Decks portion of the new promo includes a few beats of action as Ensign Mariner (Tawny Newsome) cracks wise about 23rd century alien encounters, the new footage from Discovery shows off a few new moments between Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and newcomer Book (David Ajala), but also an exciting moments when she seems to use her Red Angel suit to confirm her safe passage through the time-twisting wormhole seen in last year’s finale.

“What, is this the 2260’s?” (CBS All Access)
Book (David Ajala) and Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) in the future. (CBS All Access)
Burnham is happy to see she’s landed on target. (CBS All Access)

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Finally, Star Trek: Discovery lead Sonequa Martin-Green announced the birth of her daughter on social media today, and we wish her, husband Kenric Green, and their entire family well.

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Star Trek: Discovery returns October 15 on CBS All Access and CTV Sci Fi, and is expected to return on Netflix for international viewers on October 16 globally.

Star Trek: Lower Decks debuts August 6 in the US and Canada; international distribution has not yet been announced.

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Season 3 Finally Lands October 15

Believe it or not, it’s been nine months since our first look at Star Trek: Discovery’s third season beamed down — all the way back to October 2019 when the cast assembled at New York Comic Con to tease the next chapter in the time-traveling crew’s adventures.

As has been widely reported, while filming of Discovery’s third season wrapped in Toronto back in February, the months of required post-production work slated to complete those filmed episodes have been significantly delayed by COVID-19 mitigation efforts — as those in the visual effects, sound design, editing, and music departments have all needed to find a way to finish their work from remote locations.

Since that time, the only glimpse of Season 3 we’ve gotten is a brief 15-second tease following the conclusion of the Star Trek: Picard season finale in mid-March, which feels like a lifetime ago thanks to pandemic life!

While the news didn’t arrive by way of last week’s San Diego Comic Con @ Home Star Trek Universe panel — for reasons we don’t know — we can finally share the news that the series will return from it’s long-lasting hiatus with a thirteen-episode season starting Thursday, October 15, the week after the Star Trek: Lower Decks first season finale.

JUMP INTO THE FUTURE WHEN SEASON THREE
OF “STAR TREK: DISCOVERY” PREMIERES
THURSDAY, OCT. 15 ON CBS ALL ACCESS

July 27, 2020 – CBS All Access, ViacomCBS’ subscription video on-demand and live streaming service, today announced that the third season of its hit original series STAR TREK: DISCOVERY will premiere on Thursday, Oct. 15. New episodes of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY’s 13-episode third season will be available on demand weekly on Thursdays exclusively for CBS All Access subscribers in the United States.

After following Commander Burnham into the wormhole in the second season finale, season three of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY finds the U.S.S. Discovery crew landing into an unknown future far from the home they once knew. Now living in a time filled with uncertainty, the U.S.S. Discovery crew, along with the help of some new friends, must work together to restore hope to the Federation.

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY season three cast members include Sonequa Martin-Green (Commander Michael Burnham), Doug Jones (Commander Saru), Anthony Rapp (Lt. Commander Paul Stamets), Mary Wiseman (Ensign Sylvia Tilly), Wilson Cruz (Dr. Hugh Culber), David Ajala (Cleveland “Book” Booker) and Michelle Yeoh (Philippa Georgiou).

Seasons one and two of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY are available to stream now on CBS All Access, and the series is distributed concurrently by ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on Bell Media’s CTV Sci-Fi Channel and OTT service Crave. The series is produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment.

In addition to STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, the “Star Trek” franchise on CBS All Access currently includes hit original series STAR TREK: PICARD; upcoming new animated comedy series STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, which premieres on Thursday, August 6; the recently announced U.S.S. Enterprise set series STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS, featuring Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn and Ethan Peck; and the development of a Section 31-based series with Michelle Yeoh. A CG-animated series aimed at younger audiences is also in the works for Nickelodeon, titled STAR TREK: PRODIGY.

In addition to the ten weeks of Star Trek: Picard episodes that ran from January through March, the combined run of Lower Decks Season 1 and Discovery Season 3 will add another 23 straight weeks of new franchise content for fans to take in — as we’ve confirmed with CBS that the season is expected to run uninterrupted through the January 7 season finale.

As with previous seasons, Discovery will air on CBS All Access in the United States, on CTV Sci Fi and Crave in Canada, and on Netflix for all other global regions. No international distribution plan for Lower Decks has been announced as of this writing.

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In case you missed it, the cast and crew of Star Trek: Discovery released a full recording of a table read of “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2,” the Season 2 finale which ended last year’s story in April 2019.

Keep your sensors locked here at TrekCore for all the latest news on Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 as we get closer to the series’ return!

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Watch the Opening Scene from STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS!

Just unveiled during the San Diego Comic Con @ Home Star Trek Universe panel, CBS All Access has now made available the opening moments from “Second Contact,” the series premiere of Star Trek: Lower Decks!

Set to debut in the US and Canada on August 6 — unfortunately, still no news regarding additional international distribution plans — the first of ten episodes opens with this introduction to the USS Cerritos‘ second-contact mission, as narrated by young Ensign Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid)… while finding off the excitable antics of his friend, Ensign Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome).

Last summer, Lower Decks writers Ben Rodgers and Ann Kim spoke about Ensign Mariner, a character who’s been demoted from higher ranks multiple times but is “the Star Trek nerd” of the group.

Ben Rodgers:

She’s kind of a classic ‘Star Trek’ hero — she’s a little bit Kirk, a little bit Riker. [She] doesn’t really play by the rules necessarily, thinks outside the box a little bit, but gets the job done and is really, really good at Starfleet stuff. She’s like the ultimate ‘Star Trek’ nerd.

She knows a little bit about everything… but she has been demoted so many times, [and] that’s why she’s on a lower deck. Despite knowing everything, she is really bad at taking orders — she’s kind of like Maverick from ‘Top Gun’ a little bit.

Ann Kim:

She also reminds me a little bit of an Ensign Ro… that vibe of, ‘I’m really talented, I’m really smart, I know what I’m doing, but this institution is flawed and I’m going to have to kind of bend the rules to make things work the way they should — at least in my opinion.’

…while writer Chris Kula spoke about Ensign Boimler, a “straight shooter” who’s “neurotic” and “obsessed with rank.”

He is our by-the-book, obsessed with rank, wants-to-be-a-captain-one-day [character] and thinks that following protocol is the only way he’s going to get there. He’s wound super-tight, which makes him a perfect foil for Mariner who is more and more freewheeling, you know, [that] ‘Maverick’-type spirit.

He will get in the captain’s chair one day… if he can take a page from [Mariner] and learn there’s more to Starfleet than just following the rules.

In case you missed last night’s report, we’ve now got the names of the first four episodes of the season, with a host of new preview images from many of them for your perusal.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for all the latest Star Trek: Lower Decks news as it breaks!

Nickelodeon’s Animated Series is STAR TREK: PRODIGY

It’s been fifteen months since CBS’ Eye Animation Productions announced the development of a kid-focused, animated Star Trek spin-off series, and today the long-gestating Nickelodeon series finally has both a name and a title treatment

Early media reports teased the series’ name here and there over the last seven months — first buried within a Wall Street Journal profile on Trek franchise boss Alex Kurtzman back in January, then mentioned again in a Los Angeles Times piece in June — but the new series Star Trek: Prodigy finally received it’s official unveiling during the San Diego Comic Con Star Trek Universe event held today.

While no casting news or character artwork for the CG-animated series was revealed today, the studio did unveil the title treatment for the younger-skewing show, with a hypercolor-toned Prodigy wordmark styled with the classic Star Trek command star insignia; a welcome change from yet another Starfleet delta shape taking over the artwork.

As mentioned back in April 2019, the series follows “a group of lawless teens who discover a derelict Starfleet ship, and use it to search for adventure, meaning and salvation.” Last October, Star Trek franchise boss confirmed to TrekCore that Prodigy was, like Lower Decks before it, ordered for a two-season initial commitment.

Here’s the official announcement:

Nickelodeon and CBS Television Studios today officially revealed the title and logo for its all-new animated series STAR TREK: PRODIGY, which follows a group of lawless teens who discover a derelict Starfleet ship and use it to search for adventure, meaning and salvation. The series is developed by Emmy® Award winners Kevin and Dan Hageman (“Trollhunters” and “Ninjago”) and overseen for Nickelodeon by Ramsey Naito, EVP, Animation Production and Development, Nickelodeon.

The CG-animated series, which expands the Star Trek Universe, will debut exclusively on Nickelodeon in 2021 for a new generation of fans. The title and logo were revealed during the Star Trek Universe panel at Comic-Con@Home.

The series will be from CBS’ Eye Animation Productions, CBS Television Studios’ new animation arm; Secret Hideout; and Roddenberry Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Heather Kadin, Katie Krentz, Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth will serve as executive producers alongside Kevin and Dan Hageman. Aaron Baiers will serve as a co-executive producer.

STAR TREK: PRODIGY joins the expanding “Star Trek” franchise for ViacomCBS as the first Star Trek series aimed at younger audiences for Nickelodeon. The Star Trek Universe on CBS All Access currently includes hit original series STAR TREK: PICARD, STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, the animated series STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, the upcoming STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS and the development of a Section 31-based series with Michelle Yeoh.

While an official release schedule for Star Trek: Prodigy hasn’t yet been announced, the studio did formally confirm that the series, from Trollhunters producers Dan Kevin and Dan Hageman, is on track for a 2021 debut exclusively on Nickelodeon “for a new generation of fans.”

We’ll be sure to bring you all the latest information on Prodigy as more is revealed!

New STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Images and Episode Titles Revealed Ahead of Thursday’s Comic-Con Event

We’ll get our first extended look at Star Trek: Lower Decks at tomorrow’s San Diego Comic Con @ Home event, but ahead of that excitement, CBS has revealed new images — and titles — from the first four episodes of Lower Decks’ upcoming season.

While a few of these preview images have been seen before today, we can now group them into the episodes in which they’re from, starting with August 6’s premiere. Lower Decks begins with “Second Contact,” an apt title for the series which is set on the USS Cerritos, tasked with following up on already-made Starfleet first contact encounters throughout the Alpha Quadrant.

The series’ second episode, “Envoys,” arrives on August 13 and follows Ensigns Boimler (Jack Quaid) and Mariner (Tawyn Newsome) on a shuttle mission to a Klingon compound while Ensigns Tendi (Noel Wells) and Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) spend time together back on the USS Cerritos.

Episode 103 follows on August 20, as “Temporal Edict” as the crew seems to face a crisis aboard ship; the “countown” circle on Boimler’s padd is seen in the Season 1 trailer during  a scene of panic in the corridors.

Finally, August 27 brings us “Moist Vessel,” the fourth episode of the season — with a pair of images centered around the USS Cerritos’ captain, Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis), and first officer, Commander Jack Ransom (Jerry O’Connell).

Finally, in an image from a later episode in the season, Ensign Mariner seems to be piecing together a mystery… or is she? Going a bit mad, perhaps, as she strings together a classic ‘conspiracy board’ featuring what look like transporter duplicates along with Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians, salt vampires, Suliban, and even a humpback whale.

Ensign Mariner seems to be piecing together a mystery… or is she? (CBS All Access)

You can see all these images and more in our ever-growing Star Trek: Lower Decks gallery, and stick around for all of our San Diego Comic Con Star Trek Universe coverage as the week continues!