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WeeklyTrek Podcast #187 — A STAR TREK UNIVERSE Crossover, First Looks at the Returning NEXT GEN Cast, and More SDCC News!

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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 Ryan Britt 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 Ryan and Alex discuss Captain Pike’s character arc in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and theories that the character’s fate may be more than we’re being led to believe!

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!

STAR TREK UNIVERSE Crossover Announced as the LOWER DECKS Crew Meets STRANGE NEW WORLDS in SNW Season 2

The rumored rumblings of a Star Trek Universe crossover are really true, as today Paramount+ formally revealed that the crews of Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will meet in the next season of Captain Pike’s adventures!

The surprise announcement came at the tail end of today’s 90-minute Star Trek Universe panel at San Diego Comic Con, as Star Trek: Lower Decks stars Tawny Newsome (Beckett Mariner) and Jack Quaid (Brad Boimler) crashed the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds segment of the event.

First teased by franchise boss Alex Kurtzman during the June 9, 2022 edition of The Ready Room with Wil Wheaton, this big crossover event will take place in the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds — expected sometime in 2023 — where Mariner and Boimler will somehow meet Captain Pike’s Enterprise crew, through a combination of animated and live-action production. (It’s not quite clear, however, which portions of the upcoming episode will be in each format.)

If that wasn’t enough, tying the whole crossover together will be the directorial hand of Star Trek: The Next Generation vet Jonathan Frakes, the veteran television director who has helmed more than Trek 20 episodes and films during his time with the franchise.

The Lower Decks cast had a ball when they showed up to the April Star Trek: Mission Chicago convention in full Starfleet costume (and purple hair, in Jack Quaid’s case) — so if the two leads of the animated show will finally get a chance to join the live-action ranks of Trek actors, that is something we’re most definitely looking forward to seeing.

No other details about the upcoming crossover episode have been revealed at this point, but as soon as we know more about this big event, we’ll be sure to let you know right here!

Star Trek: Lower Decks will return for its third season on Paramount+ in the United States and Canada on Thursday, August 25, and will follow on Amazon’s Prime Video service in many other international territories. The series has already been renewed for a fourth season, now in production.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will return in 2023 for an already-filmed Season 2, currently in post-production. The last few episodes of Season 1 will continue to roll out to the UK and Ireland on Paramount+ this summer; additional international distribution has not yet been announced.

Watch the Full Trailer for STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Season 3!

Right out of today’s Star Trek Universe panel at San Diego Comic Con, the third season of Star Trek: Lower Decks finally gets a full trailer ahead of its August 25 return!

The first full-length look at Star Trek: Lower Decks‘ third season includes a heavy focus on the aftermath of Captain Freeman’s arrest at the end of Season 2 — and a visit the world of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, from dinner at Joseph Sisko’s restaurant in New Orleans to a rendezvous with starbase Deep Space 9 itself.

The trailer also reveals a voice cameo by J.G. Hertzler as General Martok, Rutherford taking a Delta Flyer-class ship for a ride (wearing a space-race uniform from Voyager’s “Drive”), Dr. T’Ana wielding a Starfleet-issue chainsaw in her sickbay, Mariner completing an orbital skydive right out of the 2009 Star Trek film, Rutherford and Boimler wearing their best Jake Sisko outfits, the return of Exocomp officer Peanut Hamper, Lt. Stevens running from Kukulkan, and more.

Entertainment Weekly also revealed this morning that a new alien named K’ranch will be part of an upcoming Season 3 episode. From a new species called “Kromsapiods,” the fearsome-looking alien comes aboard the Cerritos to chase down Brad Boimler for an as-yet-unknown reason.

Along with the new trailer, Paramount+ has also revealed a series of character posters which give Ensigns Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Boimler (Jack Quaid), Rutherford (Eugene Cordero), and Tendi (Noel Wells) a taste of the Star Trek III: The Search for Spock treatment.

In case you missed it, the Lower Decks Season 3 Key Art was unveiled last week, along with a clip from the Season 3 premiere during an early-July episode of The Ready Room with Wil Wheaton.

Star Trek: Lower Decks also stars Dawnn Lewis (Capt. Carol Freeman), Jerry O’Connell (Cmdr. Jack Ransom), Fred Tatasciore (Lt. Shaxs), and Gillian Vigman (Dr. T’Ana).

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

STAR TREK: PICARD Shows Off Returning NEXT GENERATION Cast in New Season 3 Teaser and Character Posters

April’s bombshell announcement that the entire cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation would be returning for Star Trek: Picard set the fandom ablaze — and today we finally get our first glimpse of their looks in Picard’s third and final season.

Stars Patrick Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard) and Gates McFadden (Beverly Crusher) and Star Trek franchise boss Alex Kurtzman took the stage at San Diego Comic Con’s H today to preview the closing chapter of the Star Trek: Picard story, unveiling today’s long-awaited teaser to the packed Hall H crowd.

PICARD: “You’re only as good as those around you.”

LA FORGE: “Those days on the Enterprise… made me a better man, a better father, a better friend.”

SEVEN: “I thought I could inspire people… bring justice to an unjust universe.”

RAFFI: “You have no idea how hard it is to be in this world.”

WORF: “Do not presume to know what I have and have not sacrificed for this.”

TROI: “You have to be willing to go through that door to what’s next.”

RIKER: “There’s a whole universe out there — wherever you go, we go.”

CRUSHER: “Here, in this moment, let’s do what we spent our lives learning to be great at!”

PICARD: “As long as you and your crew remain steadfast, you are never without hope.”

La Forge mentions being a father in his trailer voiceover; as revealed back in June, 2401-era Geordi has two daughters, one of which will be played by LeVar Burton’s real-life daughter Mica Burton.

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Along with this minute-long teaser, a series of character posters for eight of Season 3’s cast also beamed down with portraits of returning Picard leads Jean-Luc Picard (Stewart), Raffi Musiker (Michelle Hurd), and Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan), along with Beverly Crusher (McFadden), Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes), Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis), Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton), and Worf (Michal Dorn).

The teaser and posters reveal that Seven of Nine’s late-Season-2 field commission to Starfleet captaincy seems to have stuck, as she appears in command red for the final year of the series — and that along with Riker and Troi (seen in Picard Season 1), each returning character continues to serve in Starfleet’s ranks years after we last saw them in Star Trek: Nemesis.

Troi, who was seemingly retired in Season 1’s “Nepenthe,” joins her husband in a return to active duty, and promotions have been earned by Admiral (or Commodore) La Forge, and Worf — who is apparently NOT a captain, per a tweet by Terry Matalas — over the decades since their time on the Enterprise-E.

The gang’s all here — and all back in uniform. (Paramount+)

Notably missing from today’s reveals are Brent Spiner in today’s character spotlights; while the actor remains credited as a series regular for Star Trek: Picard Season 3, his specific role for the upcoming year has not been announced and seems to be a bit of a secret — likely to be revealed sooner to the show’s 2023 return.

Alex Kurtzman called Spiner’s role a “old new character,” perhaps referring to Alton Soong or some other Soong-ish character we’ve previously met. The villain of the season will be female, Kurtzman revealed — and while the Next Gen crew will be “scattered” around the galaxy, one driving storyline will be how Seven of Nine fits into active Starfleet service.

We’ll bring you more on the upcoming season as it breaks!

Star Trek: Picard is currently in post-production on its third and final season, set to debut in early 2023 on Paramount+ the United States, and on CTV Sci Fi Channel and Crave in Canada. Outside of North America, the series is available on Amazon’s Prime Video service in most international locations.

TrekCore 2022 Fundraiser: Help Keep Us Boldly Going!

UPDATE July 25: Many thanks to all the fans that donated – we have now reached our goal and have removed the donation link.

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PREVIEW: August’s 56-YEAR MISSION Las Vegas Convention

We’re just over a month out from the second big Star Trek-focused convention of 2022, as Creation Entertainment’s annual Las Vegas show is set to beam down to Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in August.

The unofficial 56-Year Mission: Las Vegas convention moves from its longtime home at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino to Bally’s Las Vegas this year — as the former locale undergoes major renovations — and will be slightly-reduced four-day event, running from Thursday, August 25 through Sunday, August 28.

As of this writing, Creation is advertising 130 guests for the event — and while a great number of those listed are one-off guest actors, panelists for Trek-related content, podcasters, or fans with creative projects, there is still a good representation of on-screen Star Trek stars scheduled to attend.

From the Kelvin Timeline films, Spock actor Zachary Quinto will be making his first appearance at the annual convention in several years — along with Keenser actor Deep Roy — while a fourth film for their Enterprise crew remains in production limbo following its announced 2023 release projection.

The modern era of Star Trek production will be well represented in Las Vegas, as Anson Mount (Pike) and Rebecca Romijn (Number One) from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Kate Mulgrew (Janeway) and John Noble (The Diviner) from Star Trek: Prodigy, Tawny Newsome from Star Trek: Lower Decks, Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine), Michelle Hurd (Raffi), Annie Wersching (Borg Queen), Evan Evagora (Elnor), Isa Briones (Soji), James Callis (Maurice Picard) from Star Trek: Picard will all be in attendance.

Star Trek: Discovery cast members Sonequa Martin-Green (Burnham), Anthony Rapp (Stamets), Blu del Barrio (Adira), Tig Notaro (Jett Reno), Doug Jones (Saru), Ian Alexander (Gray), Emily Coutts (Detmer), Patrick Kwok-Choon (Rhys),  Phumzile Sitole (Ndoye), Mary Wiseman (Tilly), and Wilson Cruz (Culber) will all be on hand throughout the event.

William Shatner (Kirk), George Takei (Sulu), and Walter Koenig (Chekov) lead the Original Series representation, while Gates McFadden (Crusher), Jonathan Frakes (Riker), Denise Crosby (Tasha Yar), and John de Lancie (Q) will represent The Next Generation.

Deep Space Nine cast attendees include Nana Visitor (Kira), Andrew Robinson (Garak), Armin Shimerman (Quark), Casey Biggs (Damar), Chase Masterson (Leeta), Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko), Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun), Max Grodenchik (Rom), Nicole de Boer (Ezri Dax), and Terry Farrell (Jadzia) —  as Tim Russ (Tuvok), Ethan Phillips (Neelix), Robbie McNeill (Paris), Robert Beltran (Chakotay) and Garrett Wang (Kim) represent Star Trek: Voyager, while John Billingsley (Phlox), Anthony Montgomery (Mayweather), Connor Trinneer (Tucker) covers the Enterprise era.

A great number of special events and panels are planned for the long Las Vegas weekend, including a Thursday night dinner and comedy show starring Star Trek: Discovery’s Tig Notaro (for those who purchased “Gold”-level tickets exclusively), as well as two Star Trek movie screenings for milestone anniversaries — Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan for its 40th, and Star Trek: Nemesis which hits 20 years this winter.

Designer Geoffrey Mandel will take fans behind the scenes of Star Trek: Picard, presenting a look at the graphics work that has gone into the Paramount+ series, and he’ll also be exploring his well-loved Star Trek: Star Charts book which is still used as galactic map reference material in the modern-day Star Trek production offices.

A number of science-focused panels are also planned, including Star Trek’s Greatest Biological hits and Near-Misses with Dr. Mohamad Noor, The Real Astrometrics Lab with astrophysics expert Dr. Norbert Zacharias, Space Exploration with Arizona State University’s Professor David Williams, and many more.

Admission passes for Creation Entertainment’s 56-Year Mission: Las Vegas convention are still available in multiple tiers, along with their usual autograph and photo op tickets — if you’re heading to Las Vegas for the 2022 show, have a great time and we’ll see you there.

WeeklyTrek Podcast #186 — Counting Down to LOWER DECKS Season 3 and the STAR TREK UNIVERSE at San Diego Comic Con

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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 First Flight Podcast co-host Abby Sommer 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 Abby’s theory about how the Gorn seen in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds may turn out to have a connection to Star Trek: Enteprrise tie-in, and Alex’s speculation about how fans may want to keep an eye out for Playmates Toys news coming out of San Diego Comic Con!

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!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WeeklyTrek Podcast #185 — Wrapping Up STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS’ First Season

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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 TrekCore’s own Jenn Tifft 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 Jenn’s theories about the impact that James T. Kirk may have on Strange New Worlds Season 2, and Alex’s theory that we’ll be back into another long marathon of weekly new Star Trek episodes much sooner than one might expect!

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!

Watch a New Clip From STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Season 3, Plus: A New LOWER DECKS Comic Series Coming in September!

The second season of Star Trek: Lower Decks arrives on Blu-ray and DVD this week (watch for our review soon!), and on July 23 we expect to learn a lot more about when we’ll see the return of the USS Cerritos crew when the Star Trek Universe beams down to San Diego Comic Con next Saturday.

In advance of the summer of Season 3, the animated series released its first extended clip from the new season during last Thursday’s episode of The Ready Room, featuring a reunion between off-duty Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome) and Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid) after the Cerritos was impounded following the arrest of Captain Freeman last season.

Jump to timecode 30:55 for the new clip:

In addition, IDW Publishing announced that the Cerritos crew will also be taking the leap off TV screens this fall, as Star Trek: Lower Decks #1 will debut the first tie-in comic series for the comedy this September.

Variant covers by artists Chris Fenoglio, Jay P. Fosgitt, and Phil Murphy.

Captain Carol Freeman leads the U.S.S. Cerritos crew on an expedition aimed to build bridges and advance Federation technology, but she and the away team quickly suspect that the planet and its people are not what they seem! Meanwhile, the crew in the lower decks take to the holodeck for some much-needed recreational time—until a bloodthirsty visitor decides to join in on their games. Can Boimler, Mariner, Tendi, and Rutherford save the ship from the likes of Dracula?

The three-issue miniseries will be helmed by writer Ryan North of The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl and artist Chris Fenoglio (Goosebumps and Star Wars Adventures), set during the events of the show’s first two seasons.

Finally, Star Trek: Lower Decks was also nominated by the Hollywood Critics Association as a contender in the Best Streaming Animated Series or TV Movie category, up against shows like Marvel Studios’ What If…? and Netflix’s Arcane.

The full list of nominees in this category are:

    • Arcane (Netflix)
    • Big Mouth (Netflix)
    • Central Park (Apple TV+)
    • Star Trek: Lower Decks (Paramount+)
    • Undone (Prime Video)
    • What If? (Disney+)

Here are the full list of nominees for the HCA awards; the winner will be announced at the Hollywood Critics’ Association awards ceremony on Sunday, August 14.

Star Trek: Lower Decks will return for its third season on Paramount+ in the United States and Canada later this year, and on Amazon’s Prime Video service in many other international territories. A specific air date has not yet been announced.