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The STAR TREK UNIVERSE Beams Back to New York Comic Con with a NEXT GENERATION Cast Reunion and More

The Star Trek Universe will once again head to the Big Apple for the year’s final big convention panel on Saturday, October 8 — and this time, it’s going to be a major event for fans who grew up on Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Joining Alex Kurtzman, Star Trek: Picard showrunner Terry Matalas, and series lead Patrick Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard) will be the entire returning Next Generation cast — Gates McFadden (Beverly Crusher), Jonathan Frakes (Will Riker), LeVar Burton (Geordi La Forge), Michael Dorn (Worf), and Marina Sirtis (Troi) — all of whom will be part of the third and final season of Picard set to air in February.

Brent Spiner (Data in Next Gen, Alton Soong and Adam Soong in Picard) will also be part of the Star Trek: Picard discussion, likely giving us the first clues towards the actor’s mystery role in the upcoming adventure.

Also part of this year’s Star Trek Universe event will be a preview of things to come on Star Trek: Discovery, currently filming its fifth season in Toronto; series lead Sonequa Martin-Green (Michael Burnham) will be joined by Kurtzman and series showrunner Michelle Paradise.

Finally, the cast of the soon-to-return Star Trek: Prodigy will also bring news of the next story arc; voice actors Brett Gray (Dal), Ella Purnell (Gwyn), Kate Mulgrew (Janeway), and Jamila Jamil (Ensign Asencia of the Dauntless) will be joined by Kurtzman and executive producers Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, and Ben Hibon.

This year’s 90-minute Star Trek Universe panel will be held Saturday, October 8 at 4PM ET on the “Empire Stage” at New York Comic Con; while tickets for Saturday attendance are currently sold out, they can be purchased through an official reseller portal, or fans can explore the digital ticket option which will bring livestream feeds of the NYCC panels all weekend.

Our team will be on site for the Star Trek Universe panel — and for the entire New York Comic Con weekend — so be sure to keep your sensors locked to TrekCore and our social media feeds for our live coverage on October 8!

Playmobil Heads to the Genesis Planet with New STAR TREK III Klingon Bird of Prey Playset, Coming in Early 2023

Following in the footsteps of last year’s massive classic Enterprise playset, toy company Playmobil is back with another venture into the final frontier — and this time, they’re headed to the movies with an iconic vessel from the Klingon Empire.

This year’s new Playmobil playset is the Klingon Bird of Prey, introduced in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock as Commander Kruge (Christopher Lloyd) hunted for the plans to the Genesis Device — resulting in the sacrifice of the Enterprise above the deteriorating Genesis Planet.

Playmobil’s large playset (specific dimensions still unknown) features articulating wings to go from landing to flight to battle mode, and comes with a full crew compliment — including Kruge, Maltz, Torg, and another Klingon officer — plus Admiral Kirk and a just-reborn Spock for good measure.

The official description from Playmobil’s announcement:

With PLAYMOBIL’s new Star Trek ship – Commander Kruge’s Klingon Bird-of-Prey, Star Trek fans can travel to different worlds in the Federation, the Klingon Empire, or even the Genesis planet. PLAYMOBIL`s Bird-of-Prey with Lights and Original Sounds is based on the movie from the 80s Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and expands the PLAYMOBIL Star Trek universe.

Explore the legendary starship with many mechanical and electronic functions and meet one of the most notorious Klingons, Commander Kruge. Kruge’s crew, Admiral Kirk and Mr. Spock as well as the planet Genesis are also included in this playset.

Designed for display on either a Genesis Planet-inspired rocky base (with the secret Genesis Device plans hidden inside) or hung from a Klingon trefoil ceiling mount, the forward section of the Bird of Prey also opens to feature the ship’s bridge complete with four interchangeable viewscreens.

These different viewscreen options represent the stolen Genesis Device plans, communication with Admiral Kirk, the attack on the USS Grissom, and even a view of the Enterprise-A near planet Sha Ka Ree (where another Bird of Prey chased the starship in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier).

On top of all that, the Playmobil Bird of Prey also includes launching ‘torpedos’ that shoot from the tips of the vessel’s wings, and integrated lighting and sound effects to bring the Klingon warship to life.

The model was spotted at an international trade show earlier this year, in photos shared by Luna-Skye’s Playmobil World in May:

Playmobil’s Klingon Bird of Prey on display at a trade show. (Photo: Luna-Skye’s Playmobil World)

Playmobil’s Klingon Bird of Prey is available for preorder now at a price of $299.99, and is expected to ship to collectors in January 2023. You can preorder the ship at Entertainment Earth now, and it’s expected to be available from other retailers in the coming weeks.

Keep your scanners centered on TrekCore for more Star Trek merchandise news as the week continues!

First STAR TREK: PRODIGY — SUPERNOVA Game Footage Revealed

Announced back in April and coming to gamers in October, we’ve now got our first look at in-game footage for the soon-to-arrive Star Trek: Prodigy — Supernova game!

The first trailer for the upcoming Prodigy tie-in game was released back in May, and a month ahead of the October 14 public release of Supernova, publisher Outright Games debuted their first bit of in-game footage for the adventure as part of last week’s Star Trek Day.

Featuring the voices of Star Trek: Prodigy stars Brett Gray (Dal) and Ella Purnell (Gwyn) — along with the other voice cast — the Supernova game is described as follows:

After the U.S.S. Protostar picks up strange readings from a dying star, Dal and Gwyn must race against time to save their friends, their ship, and an entire planetary system before a supernova destroys them all!

Using their unique skills to overcome ingenious puzzles, endure hostile environments and battle deadly robot armies, Dal and Gwyn must save their captured crewmates Jankom Pog, Rok-Tahk, Zero and Murf.

But they soon encounter a deadly new enemy, one that will stop at nothing to destroy the U.S.S. Protostar and change the very course of history!

Star Trek: Prodigy — Supernova is coming on October 15 to PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Xbox X|S, and Steam and Stadia.

A novelization of the Supernova events is also in the works from author Robb Pearlman, and is available for preorder now ahead of a projected January 2023 release. The Supernova book can be preordered today for $17.99 in hardcover, or for $6.99 in paperback or Kindle.

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

Hasbro Pulse and NERF Unveil New STAR TREK Phaser Blasters

Our new Trek merchandise roundup continues with this surprising new product pair from Hasbro Pulse: a pair of foam-blasting Starfleet phasers designed to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Unveiled during a livestream on the Hasbro Pulse YouTube Channel, these new blaster toys — a Starfleet Type II hand phaser designed like the often-seen Next Generation sidearm, and a larger, 35-inch Starfleet Type III phaser rifle from Star Trek: First Contact — are up for preorder now through October 2 on both Amazon and the Hasbro Pulse website.

You can see the debut of the weapons in the below video, including a prototype of the hand phaser in action, starting at the 19:30 mark.

Here are the official specs for the pair, which retail at $119.99 USD.

Celebrate the 35TH anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation with the NERF LMTD Star Trek Starfleet Type 3 Phaser and Starfleet Type 2 Phaser! They capture the look of the phasers used by Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise.

– ENGAGE! WITH THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY OF STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: These 2 Nerf LMTD blasters, inspired by the Starfleet Type 3 and Type 2 Phasers, capture the look of the iconic phasers from the universe of Star Trek.

– TYPE 3 PHASER WITH LIGHT AND SOUND EFFECTS: Light-up areas include Borg assimilation effects and phaser effects. Includes authentic movie sounds from Star Trek: First Contact film and phaser action sounds.

– TYPE 3 PHASER FEATURES MOTORIZED DART BLASTING: Power up the motor in this automatic Nerf dart blaster and take aim at attacking Borg drones. Fires 5 foam darts in a row from the internal 5-dart clip.

– TYPE 2 PHASER BLASTER: The phaser fires 1 dart and has a pull back priming handle. Load 1 dart into the blaster, prime, and press the button to launch the dart.

– INCLUDES 7 NERF ELITE DARTS: This awesome set of 2 iconic Star Trek phasers comes with 7 Official Nerf Elite foam darts.

Type 3 phaser requires 4x 1.5v AA alkaline batteries (not included).

Expected to be completed for fulfillment in late 2023, these two NERF blaster toys each shoot foam darts (one from the Type II phaser, five from the Type III rifle), and the rifle features integrated lighting and sound — as well as black-and-green modifications as it’s being “assimilated” by the Borg in a nod to the weapon’s Star Trek: First Contact roots.

Here are some additional renders of the early designs:

The odd white, blue, and orange colors on these weapon toys are, of course, a result of toy industry rules designed to allow the products to comply with gun laws… though we fully expect some industrious fans to repaint them in more traditional Starfleet colors after delivery.

If you want to add the forthcoming NERF Starfleet phaser blasters to your own arsenal, head over to either Amazon or the Hasbro Pulse website to preorder them now.

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

John Fluevog STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Starfleet Boots Return for Second Wave of Fulfillment, Available for Purchase Now

We’re catching up with all of the Star Trek merchandise news that dropped over the past few days surrounding last Thursday’s Star Trek Day excitement, and to start off we’ve got welcome news for those of you looking for authentic Starfleet gear.

First announced during the Mission Chicago Star Trek convention, high-end footwear company John Fluevog Shoes’ collaboration with the Star Trek Universe is back! After limiting their early-adopter purchase window to a short period in April, the fancy futuristic Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Starfleet boots are back up for purchase on the company’s official website.

The Fluevog STRANGE NEW WORLDS booth at the Mission Chicago convention in April 2022.

Offered in both mens’ and womens’ sizes, and in both black and grey varieties, the Strange New Worlds boots are the same design worn by the crew of Captain Pike’s Enterprise in the ongoing television series, and will pair with whatever Trek costume you might wear them with.

They’re not an inexpensive purchase, however; the boots retail at $429 USD, in line with the other costly items Fluevog produces.

A cosmic collaboration resulting in the colliding of realities, the Fluevog x Star Trek: Strange New Worlds™ Starfleet boots have landed and are ready for their next mission. Designed to boldly go where no one has gone before, The Starfleet boots are crafted from smooth leathers and elastic and feature custom injected rubber soles, a leather ankle harness, and the iconic Star Trek delta insignia in a gunmetal finish.

Catch The Starfleet boots on screen outfitting the Starfleet officers of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds™ on Paramount+. Live long and prosper.

Fans who ordered their boots back in April received them beginning in mid-August, and shared some photos on social media.

 

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If you feel like adding a pair of Strange New Worlds boots to your own footwear collection, head over to the John Fluevog Shoes website to examine your sizing options.

Keep your sensors locked on TrekCore for all the latest in Star Trek merchandise news!

Legendary Actor Carol Kane Joins STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Cast, PLUS: A New Clip from Ortegas’ Season 2 Episode!

Star Trek Day keeps on giving, as today we not only got our first look at the forthcoming second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, but a surprising new casting announcement fills an open position aboard Captain Pike’s Enterprise.

After the death of Aenar engineer Hemmer in “All Those Who Wander,” Strange New Worlds showrunner Henry Alonso Myers said his replacement would come in the form of “a very different person, a completely different type of engineer” — and today we know who that very different person is going to be: the legendary Carol Kane.

Carol Kane as new Enterprise engineer Pelia. (Paramount+)

The Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award winner will be portraying “Pelia” in Strange New Worlds Season 2, and is described as “highly educated and intelligent, this engineer suffers no fools; Pelia solves problems calmly and brusquely, thanks to her many years of experience.”

In addition to the new casting, Star Trek Day also brought a new clip from next season’s long-awaited episode focused on Erica Ortegas (Melissa Navia), as the helm officer prepares to join an undercover landing party headed to an alien planet.

With the large regular cast, the Ortegas character did not get a spotlight episode in Strange New Worlds’ first season — but as promised, Season 2 is going to deliver “more-tegas” to the pilot’s devoted fanbase.

Strange New Worlds is in post-production now and a specific Season 2 date was not announced during the Star Trek Day presentation, however it is expected to arrive on Paramount+ in the first half of 2023.

Along with regions where Season 1 has already debuted, the first season of the show is expected to arrive on Paramount+ in Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria “later this year.”

Return to Ceti Alpha V in Nick Meyer’s STAR TREK: KHAN Podcast

First discussed by the famous Star Trek II director in June 2022, the long-gestating prequel series to the legendary Trek film is finally coming to fans — in podcast form.

Director Nicholas Meyer, who helmed Star Trek II and Star Trek VI for the franchise, announced officially during today’s Star Trek Day presentation that a new scripted podcast focusing on the life of Khan Noonien Singh — and his genetically engineered band of augmented humans — on planet Ceti Alpha V during the years between “Space Seed” and The Wrath of Khan.

The Khan idea was originally pitched as a limited series back in 2018, and Meyer even wrote a trilogy of television episodes covering the story — but for “reasons beyond my or Alex Kurtzman’s control,” he said on the Star Trek Day stage, it didn’t move forward at that time.

The official announcement:

STAR TREK: KHAN – CETI ALPHA V is a scripted podcast which will examine what happened in the years after Captain Kirk left Khan on the untamed world of Ceti Alpha V and tells the story of Khan and his followers prior to “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.”

“Nick made the definitive ‘Trek’ movie when he made ‘Wrath,’ and we’ve all been standing in its shadow since,” said Alex Kurtzman. “Forty years have offered him a lot of perspective on these extraordinary characters and the way they’ve impacted generations of fans. Now he’s come up with something as surprising, gripping and emotional as the original, and it’s a real honor to be able to let him tell the next chapter in this story exactly the way he wants to.”

This original story hails from “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” writer and director, Nicholas Meyer. Alex Kurtzman, Aaron Baiers, Trevor Roth and Rod Roddenberry will serve as executive producers on this project as well. “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” celebrates its 40th anniversary this year and was recently back in theatres as part of the TCM Big Screen Classic series, in partnership with Paramount Home Entertainment and Fathom Events.

The pre-Star Trek II Khan story has been told twice in literary form to date, first in the 2000 IDW Comic series Khan: Ruling in Hell and later Greg Cox’s 2005 novel To Reign in Hell.

No start date was announced for the debut of Star Trek: Khan – Ceti Alpha V, but we’ll be sure to share that information with you as soon as we know more!

In addition, the official Star Trek podcast — The Pod Directive, hosted by Tawny Newsome and Paul F. Tompkins — will return in early 2023 with new episodes.

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

STAR TREK: PRODIGY Returns on October 27 with a Returning Legacy STAR TREK Character Along for the Ride

The Star Trek Day news keeps coming today, as today we’ve finally learned when the animated series Star Trek: Prodigy will be back to continue its first-season adventure!

After a nearly 9-month break, Prodigy returns with the next ten-episode run of episodes Thursday, October 27, following the USS Protostar crew’s escape from Tars Lemora — but with a secret weapon embedded within the ship’s systems, capable of disabling and seriously impacting other Federation starships.

Released today is a new clip from the second half of Prodigy Season 1, where Dal (Brett Grey) and crew are on the run from Admiral Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and her USS Dauntless — where it’s clear the kids have learned about the danger carried aboard Protostar, which would infect the Dauntless through communication channels.

In addition, the dashing rogue Thadiun Okona — last seen manning the DJ booth at Starfleet’s hottest party last year — returns as a recurring character in the upcoming Prodigy story, with Star Trek: The Next Generation guest star Billy Campbell returning to voice the now-eyepatch-wearing privateer.

From the formal announcement:

Billy Campbell will be joining the season one voice cast with a recurring role. Campbell will reprise his “Star Trek: The Next Generation” role as Thadiun Okona, a roguish space captain who’s constantly outrunning trouble caused by his own tactics.

When he runs into the young, impressionable Protostar crew, he’ll soon discover they are in more hot water than he is. Campbell joins previously announced recurring voice cast members Daveed Diggs (Commander Tysess), Jameela Jamil (Ensign Asencia), Jason Alexander (Doctor Noum) and Robert Beltran (Captain Chakotay).

“From early on in the writers’ room, we knew we wanted Captain Thadiun Okona to return and become a questionable guide to our impressionable crew,” said executive producers Kevin and Dan Hageman. “It was so much fun to not only explore where Okona’s outrageous life has taken him in his later years, but to also work with Billy Cambell who effortlessly fell back into the role of Okona like he had never left.”

Campbell, of course, first revealed this news himself all the way back in February 2021, however it’s nice to see it finally confirmed by the studio with this new look at his character.

The outrageous Okona, across the ages.

Finally this new preview also gives us some great new views of the USS Dauntless starship, as it seems Admiral Janeway’s pursuit of the Protostar will serve as the main storyline for the fall run of episodes.

From today’s announcement:

In the remaining STAR TREK: PRODIGY Season One episodes, as the hopeful crew makes their way towards Starfleet, their dreams are threatened when they discover the U.S.S. Protostar harbors a weapon designed to tear the United Federation of Planets apart.

To make matters worse, the real Vice Admiral Janeway is on a manhunt for the Protostar, eager to uncover what happened to her missing former First Officer Chakotay. With these two ships on a collision course and destruction on the horizon, the fate of the Alpha Quadrant hangs in the balance.

(Also, Murf seems to be transforming into some new form, which it seems we’ll have to wait to learn more about in October!)

Let us know your thoughts on the new Star Trek: Prodigy developments in the comments below!

Star Trek: Prodigy will return on Thursday, October 27 to Paramount+ in the United States, Latin America, Australia, South Korea, and the UK; the series is said to air “later in the year” in South Korea, Germany, Italy, France, Austria, and Switzerland.

STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Heads Back to the (Holodeck) Movie Theater with “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus” in October

Even Star Trek: Lower Decks is getting in on the Star Trek Day fun today, as the currently-airing third season is gearing up to head back to the “big screen” with another cinematic-inspired episode this October.

A sequel to Season 1’s well-received “Crisis Point” episode — which featured a holographic movie scripted by Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome) — the upcoming “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus” will be Brad Boimler’s (Jack Quaid) attempt at a sequel which “tries to live up to the original.”

The Sovereign-class USS WAYFARER stars as the hero ship in Boimler’s “Crisis Point” sequel. (Paramount+)

In this first image from the upcoming episode, a Sovereign-class starship called the USS Wayfarer takes the stage as the hero ship of Boimler’s holographic movie.

Here’s a first clip from the upcoming episode:

Airing October 13 and written by Ben Rodgers, “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus” will be the eighth episode of Lower Decks’ third season. Here are the next five weeks of Lower Decks adventures:

    • September 15 — Episode 304: “Room For Growth”
    • September 22 — Episode 305: “Reflections”
    • September 29 — Episode 306: “Hear All, Trust Nothing”
    • October 6 — Episode 307: “A Mathematically Perfect Redemption”
    • October 13 — Episode 308: “Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus”

“Crisis Point 2” was the last episode previewed to press prior to the Season 3 debut — but don’t ask us for spoilers!

Star Trek: Lower Decks returns with “Room for Growth” on Thursday, September 15 on Paramount+ in the United States, Australia, Latin America, and the Nordics, as well as on CTV Sci Fi Channel in Canada and on Prime Video in many other regions.

Go Behind the Scenes on STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Season 5!

During today’s Star Trek Day presentation, our first hints towards the in-production fifth season of Star Trek: Discovery were sent our way thanks to a behind-the-scenes tour of the show’s studio!

Hosted by Discovery actor Wilson Cruz (Dr. Hugh Culber) from Pinewood Studios in Toronto, the five-minute tour of the Discovery production facilities didn’t reveal much about the Season 5 storyline, however there were a few moments spent with most of the show’s regular cast — including Sonequa Martin-Green (Capt. Michael Burnham), Anthony Rapp (Cmdr. Paul Stamets), Blu del Barrio (Ens. Adira Tal), and Mary Wiseman (Lt. Tilly).

Not seen was Saru actor Doug Jones, who told fans at last week’s Star Trek convention that he had a “longer break” than some of the other cast — so it’s possible Saru may be absent for part of the Season 5 tale.

Of note, Cruz gives us our first good look at the dedication plaque seen at the 3180s-era Starfleet Headquarters base/starship, officially named USS Federation, a Pax-class ship (as we saw in the Season 4 finale) with registry NCC-325002. (“Pax” means “peace” in Latin.)

The quote on the plaque is from The Old Astronomer to His Pupil by Sarah Williams, reading, “Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light. I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.”

The dedication plaque hung in the main chamber of Starfleet Headquarters. (Paramount+)

But what we DID learn about Season 5 came from a press release which accompanied the Discovery production tour, giving us the first hints towards the season-long story arc planned for the next year of 32nd century adventures — and that despite some ambiguity around each character during the closing episodes of Season 4, both Wiseman and David Ajala (Cleveland Booker) remain part of the Star Trek: Discovery regular cast.

In STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Season 5, Captain Burnham and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery uncover a mystery that sends them on an epic adventure across the galaxy to find an ancient power whose very existence has been deliberately hidden for centuries.

But there are others on the hunt as well… dangerous foes who are desperate to claim the prize for themselves and will stop at nothing to get it.

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Season 5 cast members include 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) and Blu del Barrio (Adira).

Also accompanying today’s tour and press release was the below photo of Captain Burnham on what appears to be some sort of futuristic ground transport, racing through a desert landscape from the upcoming Season 5 story.

Captain Burnham goes on another adventure in DISCOVERY Season 5. (Paramount+)

With the show still in active production, and several seasons of already-completed Trek yet to air, no return date for Discovery was announced during the Star Trek Day event — but we anticipate that Captain Burnham and her crew will arrive sometime in the second half of 2023.

Star Trek: Discovery’s fifth season will return sometime in 2023 on Paramount+ in the United States, and on CTV Sci Fi Channel and Crave in Canada.

Outside of North America, the series is available on Paramount+ in Australia, Latin America, the UK, and South Korea, with expansions to Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria expected “later this year.”