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Master Replicas, Hiya Toys Launch New STAR TREK Preorders

We’ve got a pair of Star Trek collectible preorders for you on this sunny Saturday afternoon — starting with the next set of action figures from Master Replicas!
 
Following February’s launch of their Kurtzman-era Star Trek action figures, Master Replicas this week opened preorders for the second set of characters on Friday. This month’s features Ensign Beckett Mariner from Star Trek: Lower Decks and Captain Worf from Star Trek: Picard Season 3.
 

Ensign Mariner and Captain Worf. (Photo: Master Replicas)

Both figures retail at $25.99 and measure 4.5 inches in height. The Mariner figure comes with a Lower Decks-era Starfleet phaser and padd, while Worf includes the bladed kur’leth weapon introduced in Picard.

These figures join the previously-announced Admiral Picard and Strange New Worlds Spock releases unveiled in February; all four of the initial action figures are expected to ship in the third quarter of 2025.

(Photo: Hiya Toys)

Hiya Toys is making their next move into Star Trek’s Kelvin Timeline with the launch of their new 15-inch USS Enterprise electronic starship, announced for preorder this week.

Part of the company’s new “REPLICART” product line, this electronic Enterprise features active lighting and bussard collectors — powered by a USB-C cable and managed with a paired remote control.

From the Hiya Toys website:

This brand new REPLICAart Series U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 figure, measures 38cm in length. It is based on the iconic design from the 2009 film, Star Trek, meticulously replicates the NCC-1701’s appearance and intricate details.

 

Charging device integrated into both the bottom of NCC-1701 and stand. By using a Type-C charging cable to stand or NCC-1701, lights with different effects can be triggered via switch.

 

With a touch on the bridge’s sensor area, three lighting modes are instantly activated. Moreover, the interactive design between NCC-1701’s Bussard Collector and the lighting system, allowing you to recreate various scenes from the movie.

Hiya’s prototype electronic Enterprise, seen at SDCC 2024. (Photo: TrekCore.com)

We saw a protoype of Hiya’s Enterprise at last summer’s San Diego Comic Con (above), where the unpainted starship was displayed with active lighting effects inside a glass display case on site — and from their new product photos, the design has only been improved with new hull markings and painted display stand.

(Photo: Hiya Toys)
(Photo: Hiya Toys)
(Photo: Hiya Toys)

Preorders are open now for the electronic Enterprise, with a retail price of $149; Hiya Toys predicts a mid-2026 ship date as of this writing.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for all the latest in Star Trek collectible news!

Review and Giveaway — STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Season 5 on Bluray

The fifth and final season of Star Trek: Lower Decks arrived on Blu-ray last week, so today — in what is likely one of our last pieces about the series for quite a while — it’s time to check out the Season 5 release, along with the special full-series Steelbook collection!
 
The two-disc Blu-ray set contains all ten episodes of Lower Decks’ final outing — “Dos Cerritos,” “Shades of Green,” “The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel,” “A Farewell to Farms,” “Starbase 80?!,” “Of Gods and Angles,” “Fully Dilated,” “Upper Decks,” “Fissure Quest,” and “The New Next Generation” — along with a single behind-the-scenes interview feature to round out the release.
 

As with past seasons, the Season 5 collection has a number of commentary tracks to shed additional light into the making of Lower Decks — including words from “Fully Dilated” special guest star Brent Spiner, as well as all four primary cast members on the series finale.

  • 501 “Dos Cerritos” — Creator Mike McMahan, Tawny Newsome (Mariner), Noel Wells (Tendi)
  • 503 “The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel” — Jack Quaid (Boimler), supervising director Barry J. Kelly
  • 507 “Fully Dilated” — Mike McMahan, Noel Wells (Tendi), Brent Spiner (Data)
  • 508 “Upper Decks” — Mike McMahan, Fred Tatasciore (Shaxs), producer Brad Winters, writer Megan Treviño
  • 510 “The New Next Generation” — Mike McMahan, Tawny Newsome, Jack Quaid, Noel Wells, Eugene Cordero (Rutherford)

The single non-commentary bonus feature is the annual Lower Dectionaries interview (25:24), which combines on-camera interviews with series creator Mike McMahan and actors Tawny Newsome (Mariner), Jack Quaid (Boimler), Eugene Cordero (Rutherford) and Noel Wells (Tendi) talking about the events of the final season of Star Trek: Lower Decks.

While there’s no exclusive bonus disc like the Discovery full-series release last year, the full-series box set of Star Trek: Lower Decks comes in two editions — a standard plastic Blu-ray case, and a deluxe two-case Steelbook collection.

The Steelbook set comes nicely packaged in a slip case featuring a swath of images from all five seasons, which will help protect the Steelbooks from scratches. Each outer face of the two metal cases showcases one of the four Lower Deckers, with the Season 3 “crystal face” artwork filling out the internal face of each Steelbook.

It’s disappointing that the Blu-ray discs have to be stacked inside each case — Seasons 1, 2, and 3 are in one Steelbook, with Seasons 4 and 5 in the other — but that’s the only real negative about the full-series package.

With the end of Star Trek animation for the foreseeable future, we’ve got a great giveaway courtesy of the folks at Paramount Home Entertainment!

This contest has ended and our winners have been notified.

Our grand-prize winner will win both Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5 and Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 on Blu-ray, and two runner-up winners will get their own copy of Lower Decks Season 5 on Blu-ray.

All you need to do is complete the below form by Friday, April 5 and you’ll have your shot at a free copy of each of these two fantastic Star Trek seasons — and we’ll contact the winners after the entry period closes.

(Unfortunately, we must limit this giveaway is limited to entrants in the United States.)

Best of luck to all!

Keep checking back to TrekCore for the latest in Star Trek franchise news!

 

The Wand Company STAR TREK Tricorder Replica Production Begins, Pricing and Fulfillment Plans Revealed

This Friday afternoon finally brings long-awaited product announcement for fans of the Original Series — as The Wand Company today has finally announced final details for their in-production Star Trek: The Original Series electronic tricorder replica, first announced all the way back in June 2020.
 

Completed tricorders at the manufacturing location. (Photo: The Wand Company)

In a new update shared to their newsletter subscribers, the company has confirmed that completed tricorders are now rolling off of the assembly line at their manufacturing site and getting ready to ship to The Wand Company’s UK facility for distribution to fans through their Amazon UK storefront. (They also note that additional sales will follow through both the IGN store and StarTrek.com at some point following Amazon UK availability.)

Here’s how they’ve described the planned sales process, which will include a firm two-tricorders-per-customer order limit.

After some considerable thought, we have decided to bring the Tricorder from the factory into the UK and use Amazon to fulfill everyone’s orders. Please don’t worry, even if you’re not based in the UK, it [will still be] perfectly easy to order through Amazon UK.

 

Initially at least, we plan to bear the significant additional cost of airfreighting the Tricorders from the factory to the UK in order to get things moving for you as quickly as possible. We believe that in the current, somewhat volatile market, this combination of air freight and availability from Amazon offers both you and us the quickest and most reliable way to finally bring the Tricorder home to you.

 

We will be bringing the Tricorders into the UK as soon as they are completed, in a number of waves, and placing them into stock on Amazon UK as they arrive. As each wave is placed in stock and becomes available to order, we will email those who have registered their interest with us (in the order in which they registered) to let them know that they can purchase their Tricorder. (Note: we will do our best to use the first registration date for those who registered multiple times.)

 

Once each wave has sold through, the Tricorder may temporarily go out of stock, and for a limited time, it may not be possible to place an order. However, as further waves arrive and we load more stock into Amazon, we will be continuously monitoring the Amazon UK Tricorder listing to see when the stock becomes available to order again.

 
As for the big question on everyone’s mind: what about pricing? Impressively, The Wand Company remains committed to keeping costs to a quite reasonable $350 USD price point (£324 GBP, including VAT, for UK buyers).

Here’s what they’ve got to say about pricing, tariffs, and other international concerns:

Throughout the development, we have kept in mind the balance between functionality and cost, and have done our best to stay true to our company goal of providing products that are not only as good as they can be, but are also great value for all fans to enjoy.

 

The final price, although slightly higher than we had initially envisaged, will be the $350 USD [plus shipping/taxes, as applicable] that we most recently suggested in our newsletter. On the Amazon UK listing, the price will be shown as £324 GBP. This price includes VAT for our UK customers.

 

For those buying from the US or other countries, Amazon will deduct the VAT from the price, so it will not be charged, and the price (before shipping and US Sales Tax for US customers) will be £270 GBP, i.e. approximately $350 USD at current exchange rates. (Please note that as the exchange rate fluctuates the exact amount will differ).

 

Due to the current regulations regarding import duty, a single Tricorder order to the US falls under the “de minimis” rule, so will not incur any import duties (tariffs), although please note that the situation regarding import duties is rather fluid at the moment and might be subject to change.

 

For other territories, such as Europe, the order may be subject to the corresponding import VAT and duty rate, which Amazon will calculate at the time of ordering.

TrekCore’s own Jim Moorhouse with TWC’s tricorder prototype at SDCC ’24. (Photo: TrekCore.com)

All that said, as of today’s announcement, preorders are not yet live for this highly-anticipated product — but with finished builds coming off the assembly line, it’s likely that The Wand Company will finally start taking fan orders for their Original Series tricorder quite soon.

If you want to make sure you find out as soon as preorders go live, be sure to sign up for The Wand Company’s Star Trek tricorder registration form now so you’ll get the message!

Keep checking back to TrekCore for all the latest Star Trek collectible news!

IDW Announces Three New STAR TREK Mini-Series Comics

Longtime Star Trek comic publisher IDW this week announced a trio of new limited-run tales set in different eras of the final frontier.
 
July brings Star Trek: Red Shirts, a five-issue story centered around a group of Original Series-era security officers, written by Christopher Cantwell and illustrated by Megan Levens.
 

Variant cover art by Chris Shehan, J.J. Lendl, and Declan Shalvey. (IDW)

From IDW’s announcement:

Led by an experienced officer embedded on the snow-ridden planet Arkonia 89, the crew of the U.S.S. Warren has a small window in which to pin down spies seeking to steal classified secrets and keep Starfleet data out of their nefarious hands.

 

They face threats not only from their faceless enemies but from the brutalizing elements and wildlife of a planet far from home. The red shirts’ lives and Starfleet’s sanctity are on the line…and no one is safe.

 

“STAR TREK: RED SHIRTS is in honor of the nameless vaporized, incinerated, and otherwise blown apart, where they’re the main characters of a STAR TREK-style suicide mission unlike any other. We will get to know these ensigns and lieutenants intimately before they are likewise crushed, disrupter’d, and sucked into space. Who will survive? Will any? And what is the true nature of their planetside mission to hunt down mysterious spies? This is a major melody Original Series-era story in the key of Death, one I’ve wanted to tell for years, equal parts fun and harrowing, subversive and celebratory of the boldest tunic color one can wear in Starfleet—security red.” – Christopher Cantwell

 

“STAR TREK: RED SHIRTS is a dream project for me, offering the opportunity to draw an entirely new cast of Starfleet officers… and then to kill them off in delightfully horrific ways! From crusty veterans to fresh-faced (not for long!) ensigns, these new heroes are charging headfirst into strange new worlds, and finding that sometimes they’re just full of strange new ways to die.” – Megan Levens

Cover art by Travis Mercer and JP Jordan. (IDW)

Next is Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The Seeds of Destruction, a five-issue series which begins in August, which is written by Robbie Thompson and illustrated by Travis Mercer.

From IDW’s announcement:

It’s classic adventure tale with plenty of twists and turns as the crew explore an ice-covered planet and the scary secrets that are lurking deep beneath the surface…. Featuring beloved characters First Officer Una Chin-Riley, Security Officer La’An Noonien-Singh, Science Officer Spock, and Nurse Christine Chapel – plus, a new adorable robot sidekick named D6!

 

“As a lifelong fan of Star Trek (TOS forever!), I was absolutely thrilled to get the call from editor extraordinaire Heather Antos to pitch on a Strange New Worlds miniseries,” shares Robbie Thompson. “Working on the fourth season of the Paramount+ series has been a dream come true and I’m so excited to play in this sandbox further and be a part of the amazing line of TREK comics IDW has created. I’ve been a fan of Travis Mercer’s storytelling from afar, and it’s been a blast working with him and the rest of the team. We’re taking the SNW crew to one of the scariest and coldest corners of the universe, and I can’t wait for Trek fans everywhere to see the cosmic horrors we’ve cooked up!”

 

“After reading what Robbie has in store for the Enterprise crew, there was no way I was going to pass up this opportunity!” said Travis Mercer. “The entire team is bringing you a story that’s about to make Strange New Worlds a lot stranger! Strap in folks!”

Cover art by Angel Hernandez and Charlie Kirchoff (left). (IDW)

Finally, September brings Star Trek: Voyager – Homecoming, a five-issue series celebrating the Kate Mulgrew-led series’ 30th anniversary. Written by Tilly and Susan Bridges and illustrated by Angel Hernandez, this story takes place just after the closing moments of the Voyager series finale “Endgame.”

From IDW’s announcement:

Captain Janeway and the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager are back for one final mission before they head home. The limited comic series aims to offer the final resolution that fans have been waiting decades to witness.

 

This story picks up just moments after the final shot of the series! The final shot of the Emmy award-winning series featured the iconic ship approaching Earth before the screen goes dark… But what if just moments after that, there was one last emergency?

 

“We’re so incredibly excited to be writing STAR TREK: VOYAGER – HOMECOMING,” says co-writers Tilly and Susan Bridges. “As lifelong Trekkies, we’re delighted to be part of Voyager’s 30th anniversary celebration. We can’t wait to give Janeway and crew one last adventure… will everything go smoothly? Well, this is Voyager… who’s to say (we are, but we’re not gonna spoil it, where’s the fun in that?). We all spent seven years getting to know and love this crew, and it’s an absolute honor to be part of the team that brings them home.”

 

“I’ve been working on STAR TREK projects for many years and I’ve had the opportunity of participating in incredible stories and being part of exciting adventures,” adds Angel Hernandez. “I’m sure this is going to be one of those special moments that will be part of the wonderful history of Voyager, and it is an honor for me to be part of it.”

The three Star Trek comic stories will be available in comic book shops around the United States, online, and through the IDW app beginning in July. They will be the second half of 2025’s primary Trek comic offerings, following May’s Star Trek: Omega one-shot which will conclude the currently-running Star Trek: Defiant and Star Trek monthly series.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for the latest in Star Trek franchise news!

Master Replicas Announces Full-Sized Original STAR TREK Enterprise Dedication Plaque

For the first time, fans of the original Star Trek series can obtain a full-sized replica of the famous gold-colored dedication plaque from Captain Kirk’s starship Enterprise!
 
Master Replicas this week unveiled their next Trek product, a 15-inch full-scale recreation of the bridge-based dedication plaque for the Constitution-class USS Enterprise seen throughout the Original Series. Of course, the ship was labeled as Starship-class on the plaque itself, as the Constitution-class designator was not introduced until years later.
 

The new 15″ plaque replica. (Master Replicas)

While fans for many years were able to buy a smaller-scale 9-inch version of the plaque produced by the now-defunct Eaglemoss company, this new edition is the first time a full-sized replica has been produced for general purchase.

The specifications, typeface, and layout of the plaque replica was determined by longtime Trek artist Mike Okuda, for both the smaller Eaglemoss edition and the new Master Replicas 15″ reproduction.

The plaque on display behind Captain Kirk. (CBS Studios)

Preorders for the Master Replicas full-sized Original Series Enterprise plaque are now open at a $34.99 cost, with shipments expected in July.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for all the latest in Star Trek merchandise news!

WeeklyTrek Podcast #273 — Filming Begins on STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Season 4

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On this week’s episode of WeeklyTrek — TrekCore’s news podcast — host Alex Perry is joined by Ross Webster to discuss all the latest Star Trek news.
 

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

In addition, stick around to hear Ross’s predictions for upcoming Star Trek action figures included in Nacelle Company’s second wave of releases, and Alex’s opinion that — despite a rumble that William Shatner may return to Star Trek from the man himself — we probably shouldn’t get our hopes up.

WeeklyTrek is available to subscribe and download each week on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, 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!

Master Replicas New STAR TREK Replica Lets You Drink Coffee Like the USS Enterprise Crew

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It’s a big week for Star Trek drinkware replicas — after CherryTree debuted their Deep Space Nine Replimat mug recreation — because Master Replicas is back with another throwback to the very earliest days of the franchise!
 
Following the company’s revival of the Next Gen Bodum teacups earlier this year, Master Replicas today has announced that they will be recreating the grey coffee cups seen in the Original Series, complete with the first USS Enterprise logo which originated in “The Cage.”
 
Master Replicas’ new earthenware mug replica is a more durable take on the painted-grey Styrofoam cups used on the Original Series sets, perhaps most notably seen in “The Trouble With Tribbles” where Captain Kirk receives his lunch with a Tribble in his cup — and of course the company is including a Tribble with this mug if you’d like to recreate that well-known moment.
 

(Photo: Master Replicas)

(Photo: Master Replicas)

The USS Enterprise logo printed on the exterior first appeared on Dr. Boyce’s medical wrap in “The Cage,” and later appeared on clipboards in the briefing room as well as on grey cups in “Where No Man Has Gone Before” — seen clearly when Gary Mitchell uses his telekinesis powers to float a drink to his sickbay bed.

The Master Replicas team researched in Gene Roddenberry’s archived files, housed at the UCLA library, to find the graphic for use in this replica.

(CBS Studios)

The new Star Trek Original Series mug replica is available for preorder at the Master Replicas website now for $26.99 / £24.99, with shipment expected this May.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for all the latest in Star Trek merchandise news!

CherryTree Introduces STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE-Inspired “IYKYK” Raktajino Mug

CherryTree, the bespoke computer company who first entered the Star Trek arena back in 2017 with their Borg Cube computers, has made a bit of a push into other licensing arenas in the past year or two, including Trek-themed deskmats, keyboards and mice.

But the company made a surprise reveal at January’s Star Trek convention in San Francisco, now available online: their new “IYKYK” Spaceport mug, a replica of the familiar blue raktajino mug seen at Replimat tables aboard space station Deep Space 9.

While Highwave’s Hotjo mug made frequent appearances around DS9, mainly in Quark’s Bar, these smaller, 8-ounce mugs were seen throughout all seven seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine — and even made a brief appearance at the beginning of the Star Trek: The Next Generation crossover episode “Birthright, Part I.”

“Second Skin” (CBS Studios)
“The Die is Cast” (CBS Studios)
“The Homecoming” (CBS Studios)
“Birthright, Part I” (CBS Studios)

A representative from CherryTree told us about the mugs, which are based upon another manufacturer’s original design:

Spaceport “IYKYK” Mug is a replica product emulating the mugs that were seen in the replimat on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The mugs were originally designed by the folks from the Feltman Langer Company in the early 80s — they had a design patent on them, which expired in 1999. The original mugs were actually never sold in blue, and [the DS9 propmaster] just painted them that color.

 

We have been looking for a long time to see if anyone still makes these, but couldn’t find any; the only ones we found were original white mugs from the 80s that were glazed blue — and those go for about $300 on eBay, which we thought was a bit much for a mug.

 

We are all huge DS9 fans here and were a bit bummed out that you couldn’t get those mugs, so eventually we took the plunge and decided to have them made.

(Photo: CherryTree Computers)

While not a completely faithful replica — the CherryTree version arrives with the Quark’s Bar jingle printed on the bottom surface rather than the original rubberized bottom — it’s certainly more affordable then a vintage original mug, and much easier for Deep Space Nine fans to bring home.

The “IYKYK” Spaceport mug is available now for $30 at the CherryTree website.

Keep checking back to TrekCore for the latest in Star Trek merchandise news!

REVIEW: Fanhome’s USS Stargazer and USS Farragut Models, PLUS: STAR TREK STARSHIPS Subscriptions Reopen on March 10

The Fanhome team running the new Official Star Trek Starships Collection are about to relaunch subscriptions (and begin single-ship order availability to fans who aren’t inclined to join the ongoing subscription program), so we thought it was time to bring you a good look at the two newest starship models arriving to collectors!
 
We examined the first Fanhome starship back in November — Star Trek: Picard Season 3’s hero ship USS Titan-A — and now it’s time to get up close and personal with the second and third ship in the model program.
 

(Photo: TrekCore.com)

Fanhome’s second Star Trek ship is the new USS Stargazer (NCC-82893), which was briefly commanded by Captain Cristobal Rios in the opening and closing episodes of Star Trek: Picard’s second season. The Stargazer measures in a 7.5″ in length, and as with most of these ship models, it’s constructed as a mix of die-cast metal and plastic.

A successor to the Constellation-class Stargazer seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation’s first season (“The Battle”), the four-nacelled design is relatively unique in Starfleet’s design language — and this gives the model four opportunities to be fit with translucent red and blue plastic, highlighting the warp nacelles when placed in front of a light source.

(Photo: TrekCore.com)

The model is a fantastic build, for a complicated design — two pairs of nacelle assemblies, which means twice the opportunity for alignment problems and construction issues. Our Stargazer arrived in perfect shape, without any oddly-angled engines or similar concerns.

Consistent with the other Picard ships, the hull has a great amount of detail and color, with blues and yellows popping against the neutral hull coloration, and the red ring around the saucer and under-saucer phaser strips are nice connections to the Sovereign-class Enterprise-E.

Available as part of the ongoing Starship Collection subscription program, the Stargazer will also be available for individual purchase at the Fanhome website this Monday for $65.

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Fanhome’s first entry into Star Trek: Strange New Worlds arrives with the Bellerophon-class USS Farragut (NCC-1647), as seen in the Season 1 finale “A Quality of Mercy” — where the starship was commanded by an alternate-timeline James T. Kirk — and later in the main timeline docked at Starbase 1 in “The Broken Circle.”

(Photo: TrekCore.com)

Designed by Strange New Worlds artist William Budge, the Farragut design is a pretty singular concept — it was originally conceived with strong nods to the Miranda-class USS Reliant from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, complete with a rounded roll bar above the dorsal hull.

Through the design process, the roll bar — which completed the circular curve between the lower nacelle struts — was eliminated, leaving a starship design that looks like it was created with leftover pieces of a Constitution-class vessel… just like how the Reliant appeared to be produced with Constitution-refit elements.

(Photo: TrekCore.com)

It’s a small ship that’s mostly made up of an unremarkable saucer, but the nacelles themselves are nice and detailed — complete with TOS-era ‘grills’ at the back of each engine, and red Starfleet pennants along each cylinder.

The Farragut also has an unusually-extended deflector dish, which Budge first used on his USS Archer starship in the Strange New Worlds pilot episode — it gives the Farragut model a real personality, though like the curve-strut nacelles, it makes a potential point for collector damage if the model is dropped or falls off its stand.

Like the Stargazer, the new Farragut model is available as part of the ongoing Starship Collection subscription program, and will also be available for individual purchase at the Fanhome website this Monday for $65.

The next Fanhome ships, after the Farragut, are slowly making their way to early Official Starship Collector subscribers — the Enterprise-F and SS Eleos from Star Trek: Picard are the fourth and fifth ships in the series, followed by the deadly Shrike warship as well.

As we reported last month, those will then be followed by the Luna-class USS Titan, the Enterprise-G, the Excelsior from Picard Season 2, and the USS Dauntless from Star Trek: Prodigy’s first season.

They’ve been paused for a few months while the company replenished inventory, but this week Fanhome will be re-opening the Official Starships Collection subscription program to new subscribers on Monday, March 10.

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Keep checking back to TrekCore for all the latest in Star Trek collectible news!

See New STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Season 3 Character Portraits!

We still don’t quite know when Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will be arriving — though Season 4 is already in production — but it’s sure to be relatively soon, as today Paramount+ is kicking off their Season 3 promotional campaign with a set of character portraits from the upcoming year of episodes!

These twelve photographic portraits shared by the streamer today were taken by photographer Pari Dukovic, who used “a completely darkened room in order to accomplish this effect [using] a standard digital projector mixed with strobe to amplify the actors skin and eyes with images of star nebulas and distant universes.”

Along with Strange New Worlds’ series regulars Anson Mount (Pike), Rebecca Romijn (Number One), Ethan Peck (Spock), Celia Rosa Gooding (Uhura), Jess Bush (Chapel), Melissa Navia (Ortegas), Christina Chong (La’an), Babs Olusanmokun (M’Benga), and Martin Quinn (Scotty), the artwork also features Carol Kane (Pelia), Paul Wesley (Kirk), and Melanie Scrofano (Batel).

Most of our characters resemble their Season 1 and Season 2 looks, but you can see a change in hairstyle for both Uhura and Chapel for the show’s third year of adventures.

Anson Mount as Captain Pike. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Rebecca Romijn as Number One. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Ethan Peck as Spock. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Celia Rose Gooding as Uhura. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Jess Bush as Chapel. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Melissa Navia as Ortegas. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Christina Chong as La’an. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Babs Olusanmokun as M’Benga. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Martin Quinn as Scotty. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Carol Kane as Pelia. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Paul Wesley as Kirk. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)
Melanie Scrofano as Batel. (Pari Dukovic / Paramount+)

Keep checking back to TrekCore for all the latest in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds news!