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The first season of the American television series '' Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'' follows Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the
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''
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'' in the 23rd century as they explore new worlds and carry out missions during the decade before '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' (1966–1969). The season was produced by
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in association with
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, Weed Road Pictures, H M R X Productions, and Roddenberry Entertainment, with
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and Henry Alonso Myers as
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s.
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,
Ethan Peck Ethan Gregory Peck (born March 2, 1986) is an American actor, appearing in film and television roles since the late 1990s. He had a main ensemble role in the television series '' 10 Things I Hate About You'', and has played Spock in two Star Tre ...
, and
Rebecca Romijn Rebecca Alie O'Connell ( , ; later Romijn-Stamos; born November 6, 1972) is an American actress and former model. She is known for her role as Mystique in the original trilogy (2000–2006) of the ''X-Men'' film series, as Joan from '' The P ...
respectively star as Pike,
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, and Number One, along with Jess Bush,
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, Celia Rose Gooding, Melissa Navia, Babs Olusanmokun, and
Bruce Horak Bruce Horak (born August 5, 1974) is a Canadian artist and television and stage actor, known for portraying Hemmer on '' Star Trek: Strange New Worlds''. Horak is the first legally blind actor to portray a character in the ''Star Trek'' franchis ...
. Many of the regular actors and several guest stars portray younger versions of characters from ''The Original Series''. A spin-off from the series '' Star Trek: Discovery'' (2017–2024) focused on Mount, Peck, and Romijn was discussed by January 2020 and officially ordered as ''Strange New Worlds'' in May. The showrunners chose to return to the episodic storytelling of ''The Original Series'' rather than ''Discovery'' more serialized approach. The writers and directors focused on giving each episode a different genre and tone. Filming took place at CBS Stages Canada in
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, from February to July 2021, with additional filming in New Mexico for the visual effects. The season premiered on the streaming service
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on May 5, 2022, and ran for 10 episodes until July 7. It was estimated to have high viewership and audience demand, becoming the most watched Paramount+ original ''Star Trek'' series. It also received positive reviews from critics for its episodic storytelling and cast. The season received several accolades, including a Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award nomination and a
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win. A second season was announced in January 2022.


Episodes


Cast and characters


Main

*
Anson Mount Anson Adams Mount IV (born February 25, 1973) is an American actor. He is known for his television roles as Cullen Bohannon in the AMC western drama series '' Hell on Wheels'', as Jim Steele on the NBC series ''Conviction'' (2006), as the Marve ...
as Christopher Pike *
Ethan Peck Ethan Gregory Peck (born March 2, 1986) is an American actor, appearing in film and television roles since the late 1990s. He had a main ensemble role in the television series '' 10 Things I Hate About You'', and has played Spock in two Star Tre ...
as
Spock Spock is a fictional Character (arts), character in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. He first appeared in the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star Trek'' series serving aboard the starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), USS ''Enterpri ...
* Jess Bush as
Christine Chapel Christine Chapel is a fictional character who appears in all three seasons of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: The Original Series'', as well as '' Star Trek: The Animated Series'' and the films '' Star Trek: The Mot ...
*
Christina Chong Christina Chong is a British actress and singer. She has appeared in several notable roles in film and television, including ''Monroe'', ''Line of Duty'', '' Halo: Nightfall'', ''Black Mirror'', ''Doctor Who'', and '' 24: Live Another Day''. S ...
as La'An Noonien-Singh * Celia Rose Gooding as Nyota Uhura * Melissa Navia as Erica Ortegas * Babs Olusanmokun as Joseph M'Benga *
Bruce Horak Bruce Horak (born August 5, 1974) is a Canadian artist and television and stage actor, known for portraying Hemmer on '' Star Trek: Strange New Worlds''. Horak is the first legally blind actor to portray a character in the ''Star Trek'' franchis ...
as Hemmer *
Rebecca Romijn Rebecca Alie O'Connell ( , ; later Romijn-Stamos; born November 6, 1972) is an American actress and former model. She is known for her role as Mystique in the original trilogy (2000–2006) of the ''X-Men'' film series, as Joan from '' The P ...
as Una Chin-Riley / Number One


Recurring

* Adrian Holmes as Robert April *
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as George Samuel "Sam" Kirk * Gia Sandhu as T'Pring * Melanie Scrofano as Batel


Guests

*
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as a Kiley 279 leader * Lindy Booth as Alora * Ian Ho as the First Servant * Huse Madhavji as Gamal * Jesse James Keitel as Angel *
Paul Wesley Paweł Tomasz Wasilewski (; July 23, 1982), better known by his stage name Paul Wesley, is an American actor and film director. He is known for starring as Stefan Salvatore in '' The Vampire Diaries'' (2009–2017) and James T. Kirk in '' Star ...
as James T. Kirk


Production


Development

In June 2018, after becoming sole
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of '' Star Trek: Discovery'' (2017–2024),
Alex Kurtzman Alexander Hilary Kurtzman (born September 7, 1973) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for co-writing the scripts to ''Transformers'' (2007), '' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)'', ''Star Trek'' (2009), ''Star Trek Into Darkness ...
signed a five-year overall deal with
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to expand the ''
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'' franchise beyond ''Discovery'' to several new series, miniseries, and animated series. After
Anson Mount Anson Adams Mount IV (born February 25, 1973) is an American actor. He is known for his television roles as Cullen Bohannon in the AMC western drama series '' Hell on Wheels'', as Jim Steele on the NBC series ''Conviction'' (2006), as the Marve ...
left ''Discovery'' with its second season finale (2019), fans began calling—including through online petitions—for him to reprise the role of Christopher Pike in a spin-off series set on the , alongside
Rebecca Romijn Rebecca Alie O'Connell ( , ; later Romijn-Stamos; born November 6, 1972) is an American actress and former model. She is known for her role as Mystique in the original trilogy (2000–2006) of the ''X-Men'' film series, as Joan from '' The P ...
as Number One and
Ethan Peck Ethan Gregory Peck (born March 2, 1986) is an American actor, appearing in film and television roles since the late 1990s. He had a main ensemble role in the television series '' 10 Things I Hate About You'', and has played Spock in two Star Tre ...
as
Spock Spock is a fictional Character (arts), character in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. He first appeared in the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star Trek'' series serving aboard the starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), USS ''Enterpri ...
. In January 2020, Kurtzman said active discussions regarding a spin-off series featuring the actors had begun with executive producer
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.
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officially ordered ''Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'' to series in May 2020, with Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers set as
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.


Writing

Myers began work on the series in March 2020, working from home due to the
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. Co-creators Goldsman, Kurtzman, and
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had written the first episode by the series' announcement that May, and a
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for the first season was underway by July. Stories for all 10 episodes were broken by the end of that month. Other writers for the season included Sarah Tarkoff, Akela Cooper, Bill Wolkoff, Davy Perez, Beau DeMayo, Robin Wasserman, and Onitra Johnson. In August, Kurtzman said they had been able to get "quite ahead in scripts" compared to previous ''Star Trek'' seasons due to the pandemic postponing the start of production. Goldsman said the series was more episodic than ''Discovery'' and '' Star Trek: Picard'' (2020–2023), though it still has recurring character arcs. He took particular inspiration from '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' (1966–1969) while Myers was more of a '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (1987–1994) and '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–1999) fan. The writers wanted to show the full potential of the series by giving each episode a dramatically different genre and tone. One of Goldsman's first ideas was to feature the
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, a lizard-like alien species introduced in the ''Original Series'' episode "
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" (1967), as a recurring adversary for the season. Kurtzman was excited to use modern visual effects and puppetry to make the species feel "vivid and scary" compared to the "guy in a rubber suit" from the original episode. The writers discussed ways to incorporate the Gorn without contradicting the fact that the characters in "Arena", which is set around seven years after this season, have not seen the species before. Perez explained that their goal was to not "undo people's experience with ''The Original Series'', but if we can manage it, perhaps to give us an interesting perspective to consider that lines up with the original stories". Specifically discussing the line "I face the creature the Metrons called a Gorn" spoken by
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's James T. Kirk in "Arena", Perez explained that "maybe Kirk has never seen them, he could even be one of those people who still doubts the stories, or maybe even he has seen them and they don't look the same". Some of the ways that the series attempts to maintain continuity include featuring the Gorn in the backstory of La'An Noonien-Singh, a character who does not appear in ''The Original Series''; not actually showing them in "
Memento Mori (Latin for "remember (that you have) to die")
" when Gorn starships are seen; and only showing baby Gorn in " All Those Who Wander". For "Memento Mori", Perez researched
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in an effort to replicate the feeling of the ''Original Series'' episode "
Balance of Terror "Balance of Terror" is the fourteenth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek''. Written by Paul Schneider and directed by Vincent McEveety, it first aired on December 15, 1966. The series, ...
" (1966), while "All Those Who Wander" is a horror-themed episode inspired by the films '' Alien'' (1979), '' The Thing'' (1982), ''
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'' (1984), and ''
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'' (1987). Perez said ''Alien'' was an especial influence because it was "hard not to draw the comparison when writing a 'horror story in space'", and this is primarily seen in the way that baby Gorn grow inside host bodies and burst out of them like the Xenomorphs from that franchise. Another change to established ''Star Trek'' canon was the inclusion of Spock's fiancée T'Pring from the ''Original Series'' episode "
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" (1967). Myers acknowledged that the writers were interpreting that episode differently than fans had previously done in order to expand on T'Pring's role in Spock's life, but he felt this was necessary to explore a younger Spock. It allowed the writers to ask questions like "What are the pressures of being Vulcan? What are the pressures of coming from his family? What are the intricacies of Vulcan courtship that maybe we don't know about?" It also allowed T'Pring to be expanded on in interesting ways. In an effort to overcome the difficulties of their long-distance relationship, Spock and T'Pring accidentally switch bodies in "
Spock Amok The first season of the American television series ''Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'' follows Captain Christopher Pike (Star Trek), Christopher Pike and the crew of the starship ''USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), Enterprise'' in the 23rd century as the ...
", which '' Star Trek: Lower Decks'' (2020–2024) showrunner Mike McMahan did uncredited writing for. " Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach" is a philosophical and allegorical episode, introducing a society that thrives due to the sacrifice of children. Pike is forced to consider how children also suffer in the
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, which is a controversial idea due to the ''Star Trek'' franchise's usual depiction as a
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. Wolkoff acknowledged that "most Federation worlds are post-scarcity and not focused on the accumulation of wealth, but is every Federation world perfect in this way? Has all hunger and poverty been eliminated? I don't think we know that for certain. We've seen Federation colonies and worlds in need of supplies and resources. And I don't think it's an enormous stretch to imagine certain Federation member worlds straying from the ideals they're supposed to uphold." ''Star Trek'' actor
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noted that the Federation evolves from 21st century America, which does have such problems, and the series previously highlighted similar issues in " Strange New Worlds" when footage from the
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was used in a montage showing the events that lead to Earth's
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. In addition to the comedy hijinks of "Spock Amok" and the horror of "All Those Who Wander", other genres explored in the season include storybook escapism in " The Elysian Kingdom" and the pirate-themed " The Serene Squall". The latter emphasizes the idea that there are uncharted areas of space where the ''Enterprise'' cannot contact
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. Myers explained that one of their main goals was to remind audiences that this period of the franchise's timeline is "the age of exploration" compared to later series such as ''The Next Generation'' in which communications with Starfleet are often instantaneous. " Children of the Comet" introduces a tragic backstory for cadet Nyota Uhura, who the writers felt had not been explored much despite the character's important role throughout the franchise. Taking inspiration from the military experience of some of the writers, they felt it would be interesting if Uhura was unsure about being a member of Starfleet. This informs her character arc for the season, tying into the character Hemmer who becomes a mentor for Uhura. Pike's arc for the season sees him struggling with the knowledge that he will suffer a horrible accident in the future, which he saw in a vision during the second season of ''Discovery''. This storyline culminates in the season finale, " A Quality of Mercy", when Pike sees a future where he avoids the accident but Spock is injured instead. The episode combined three big ideas from the writers' room: it retells the events of an ''Original Series'' episode, "Balance of Terror", with the series' cast and modern effects; it tells a " The Ghost of Christmas Future"-inspired story where Pike is visited by an older version of himself; and it explores why Spock is "willing to go to unbelievable lengths" for Pike in the ''Original Series'' episode " The Menagerie" (1966). Goldsman said the episode was about changing Pike's fate from a curse to a choice, and Mount said Pike was more resolute and free after deciding not to try to change his future.


Casting

Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn star in the series, reprising their respective roles of Captain Christopher Pike, science officer Spock, and first officer Una Chin-Riley / Number One from ''Discovery''. Also starring are Jess Bush as nurse
Christine Chapel Christine Chapel is a fictional character who appears in all three seasons of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: The Original Series'', as well as '' Star Trek: The Animated Series'' and the films '' Star Trek: The Mot ...
,
Christina Chong Christina Chong is a British actress and singer. She has appeared in several notable roles in film and television, including ''Monroe'', ''Line of Duty'', '' Halo: Nightfall'', ''Black Mirror'', ''Doctor Who'', and '' 24: Live Another Day''. S ...
as chief security officer La'An Noonien-Singh, Celia Rose Gooding as cadet Nyota Uhura, Melissa Navia as helmsman Erica Ortegas, Babs Olusanmokun as Dr. Joseph M'Benga, and
Bruce Horak Bruce Horak (born August 5, 1974) is a Canadian artist and television and stage actor, known for portraying Hemmer on '' Star Trek: Strange New Worlds''. Horak is the first legally blind actor to portray a character in the ''Star Trek'' franchis ...
as chief engineer Hemmer. In "The Elysian Kingdom", the main cast portray characters from a fantasy book: Olusanmokun is King Ridley, Mount is the sniveling chamberlain Sir Amand Rauth, Horak is Caster the Wizard, Chong is the dramatic Princess Thalia, Gooding is the villainous Queen Neve, Bush is Lady Audrey, Peck is Pollux the Wizard, Navia is Sir Adya, and Romijn is Z'ymira the Huntress. Princess Thalia has a dog, named Princess Runa, that was portrayed by Chong's own dog Runa Ewok. Hemmer dies in "All Those Who Wander", but Horak said this would not be the end of his involvement in the series. The season premiere introduces two characters from ''The Original Series'' who have recurring roles in the season: Gia Sandhu plays Spock's fiancée T'Pring and
Dan Jeannotte Daniel Jeannotte (born 22 September 1981) is a Canadian actor. He gained recognition for his roles as Brandon Russell in the American-Canadian fantasy television series '' Good Witch'', and as James Stuart in the CW period drama series ''Reign. ...
plays George Samuel "Sam" Kirk—the brother to future ''Enterprise'' captain James T. Kirk. Sandhu replaced
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, who portrayed T'Pring in the ''Original Series'' episode "Amok Time", and Sandhu said she was mostly able to develop T'Pring herself due to the character's limited prior screen time. Sam Kirk briefly appeared as a dead body in the ''Original Series'' episode "
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" (1967), portrayed by William Shatner with a fake mustache; Jeannotte's version retains the mustache. Another recurring guest introduced in the premiere is Adrian Holmes as Robert April, the first ''Enterprise'' captain. April first appeared in the '' Star Trek: The Animated Series'' episode " The Counter-Clock Incident" (1974), which depicted him as an older white man voiced by white actor
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who also played
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in ''The Original Series'' and ''The Animated Series''. Additionally, the likeness of ''Star Trek'' creator
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, also white, was used by
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to create a photograph of April in ''
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'' (1994). Explaining why Holmes, a black man, was cast in the role for ''Strange New Worlds'', Myers said he and the other producers liked Holmes's performance and felt he had the gravitas to fill the character's "mythic" role. Myers also did not think that casting a black man would be a controversial change or take away from the character's appearance in ''The Animated Series'', and felt that Roddenberry may have himself gone with more progressive casting if he was making the original series in the 21st century rather than the 1960s. Okuda and "The Counter-Clock Incident" writer
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both praised the casting of Holmes. The casting of
Paul Wesley Paweł Tomasz Wasilewski (; July 23, 1982), better known by his stage name Paul Wesley, is an American actor and film director. He is known for starring as Stefan Salvatore in '' The Vampire Diaries'' (2009–2017) and James T. Kirk in '' Star ...
as James T. Kirk for the second season was announced in March 2022, after the actor was spotted filming for that season on location. He makes a surprise first appearance during the first-season finale, playing an alternate version of Kirk from the potential future that Pike visits. Wesley said he did not want to do an imitation of Shatner's performance.
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actress Jesse James Keitel was revealed in early June to have been cast as the nonbinary character Dr. Aspen, a Starfleet counselor who develops a connection with Spock, for the seventh episode. The episode reveals this to be a ruse, as Keitel actually portrays the villainous pirate Captain Angel who is the lover of Spock's half-brother Sybok. There was some concern about featuring a queer character as a villain due to the history of such characters being villainized for their identities in media, but Keitel felt it was "high time we let queer people be villains". Myers said Angel was created to be a recurring villain and was always intended to be connected to Spock by their relationship with Sybok, who briefly appears in the episode portrayed by an unknown actor. Myers said Sybok would also return to the series in the future. Other guest stars for the season include Melanie Scrofano as Batel, a Starfleet captain and Pike's girlfriend;
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as a leader on Kiley 279; Lindy Booth as Alora, a leader on Majalis who is an old flame of Pike's; Ian Ho as the First Servant, a boy on Majalis who was selected at birth to be sacrificed to the machine that runs the paradise-like planet; and Huse Madhavji as Gamal, the biological father of the First Servant who tries to save his son from the Majalis machine. Additionally, audio of
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as Spock's sister
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from ''Discovery'' is heard in "Memento Mori". Rong Fu portrays operations officer Jenna Mitchell;
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replaces ''The Original Series'' actor John Winston as transporter chief Kyle; Jennifer Hui plays Ensign Christina; and Alex Kapp provides the voice of the ''Enterprise'' computer, replacing
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. M'Benga's daughter Rukiya is played by Sage Arrindell as a child and Makambe Simamba as an adult, while Ava Cheung and Cameron Roberts appear as young La'An and her brother Manu in flashbacks to their time as captives of the Gorn. In "The Serene Squall", Roderick McNeil plays the Vulcan character Stonn who was portrayed by Lawrence Montaigne in "Amok Time". "A Quality of Mercy" features several actors taking over roles from "Balance of Terror": Matthew MacFadzean replaces
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as the Romulan commander, Mathieu Bourassa replaces Montaigne as the Romulan sub-commander, and Ali Hassan replaces
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as Commander Hansen. Montgomery Scott has a
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in the episode, but it was kept offscreen because the producers were not ready to cast a new actor. Matthew Wolf provided the voice for the cameo and was credited as "Engineer".


Design

Design work began by August 2020, with production designer Jonathan Lee leading a team of 60 people, including set decorator Justin Craig. The ''Enterprise'' sets were updated from the ''Discovery'' ones, to more closely align them with ''The Original Series'' and to reflect the ''Enterprise'' in-universe rebuild following damage it sustained in ''Discovery''. The sets were designed to function like a practical starship, including moving components and pre-programmed monitor graphics that reacted to the actors. Ten ''Enterprise'' sets were built for the season, including the transporter room, two corridors, crew quarters, the mess hall, and the cargo bay. A shuttlecraft interior was also built. The engineering, mess hall, and cargo bay sets were partially built and then augmented with virtual production technology. The sets were required to be bigger than ''The Original Series'' to better fit the cameras and crew, which Lee took advantage of to create expansive sets like Pike's large quarters. The sets were dressed with furniture designed in the 1960s or inspired by that era, such as
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's Tulip chairs; ''The Original Series'' used similar Tulip chairs by Maurice Burke that were considered to be "rip-offs" of Saarinen's design. The cutlery in Pike's quarters was designed by
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and previously appeared in '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968) as well as episodes of '' Star Trek: Voyager'' (1995–2001) and '' Star Trek: Enterprise'' (2001–2005). Other designers who inspired Lee include
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, Carlo Scarpa, and
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. Bernadette Croft was set as the costume designer after working as an assistant for ''Discovery'' costume designer Gersha Phillips; Croft and Phillips co-designed the costumes for the season's first episode. The Starfleet uniforms were updated from the ones seen in ''Discovery'', keeping the same silhouette but moving towards a more casual ''Original Series'' style. The uniforms retained the primary colors from ''The Original Series'': gold for command, blue for science, and red for operations. They have the insignia for each division as a pattern on the shoulders and sleeves. In "Spock Amok", Pike wears a green wrap tunic during diplomatic negotiations which Goldsman requested as a refence to the green tunics sometimes worn by James T. Kirk in ''The Original Series''. The ''Strange New Worlds'' version has a similar cut and silhouette to the series' main uniforms and leather accents on the shoulders and sleeves. The future version of Pike in "A Quality of Mercy" wears a version of the red uniforms from the ''Original Series'' films, but with the same fabric as the series' other uniforms and added Starfleet delta patterns on the shoulders and sleeves. Croft and her team had access to one of the costumes worn by Shatner in '' Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' (1982) for reference. The series'
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-style uniform was updated for the episode's future version of Uhura to include the "swoop neckline" from ''The Original Series''. The designers were unable to access any of
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's Uhura costumes from that series, but were able to reference a replica costume that was created for the ''Deep Space Nine'' episode "
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" (1996). They created green hoop earrings for Gooding to wear in the episode based on ones worn by Nichols in ''The Original Series''. The first episode's script described T'Pring as wearing "ritual mating colors", so Croft took inspiration from the silver and purple costumes worn at Spock and T'Pring's wedding in "Amok Time" for Sandhu's dress. Croft's team also created a version of the ring that T'Pring wears in "Amok Time", while hairstylist Yasmine Crosdale gave Sandhu a similar "updo" look to what Martel had for that episode. "Amok Time" also inspired the costumes for Spock's dream sequence in "Spock Amok", which foreshadows the wedding sequence in "Amok Time". Paying homage to Martel's "fashion-forward dress", Sandhu wears a dress by Dutch fashion designer
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which Croft described as "wearable art". The dress was laser cut and glued onto mesh, and paired with an elaborate custom headpiece. Spock wears a leather and
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jacket with a "traditional Vulcan silhouette", and the background characters all have "copper tones, metallics, and rich textured brocades" in their costumes. Later in "Spock Amok", Chapel goes to a bar in a black and white dress that was inspired by 1960s fashion as a reference to ''The Original Series''. For the desert-dwelling Deleb people in the second episode, textile artist Anna Pantcheva used techniques such as ice dying, rust dying, boiling wool, and covering embroidery with silicone to create an "earthy and organic quality". Costume effects builder Jennifer Johnson created pleated hats for the characters inspired by van Herpen's designs. Croft wanted to reflect the utopia-like society of Majalis in "Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach" by dressing the characters in jewel tones with long, flowing fabric and lots of gold and jewelry. Alora's ceremonial gown in that episode was designed with Lebanese fashion designer Hassidrissin and featured pleated material that was hand dyed ombre to match the color of a sunset. In contrast with the Majalis costumes, the pirates of "The Serene Squall" have a dark, muted palette with metallic elements. Croft took inspiration from the "found objects, gritty grimy textures, and risqué characters" seen in the film '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' (2015). The main cast first learned about the medieval costumes that they would be wearing in "The Elysian Kingdom" months before filming began, and Navia said it was the most talked about episode of the season among the cast. She was excited to play a medieval knight, a role that she felt other series would have only given to a male actor. Croft said the episode was a dream come true and praised the actors for all committing to their fantasy roles. A highlight of the episode for her was designing matching princess dresses for Chong and her dog to wear, and Chong enjoyed getting to play a lighter role compared to her more dramatic scenes as La'An. Olusanmokun's king costume was inspired by Nigerian royalty to match the actor's heritage. Legacy Effects provided alien prosthetics and animatronics for the season. Horak's Aenar prosthetics took three-and-a-half hours to apply each morning. The character's original design included contact lenses to give Hemmer white eyes, but Horak found them painful to wear and an eye specialist suggested that Horak not risk further damage to his sight given that he only has nine percent vision. His eyes were digitally altered by the visual effects team instead. New alien species were introduced in almost every episode, including "Strange New Worlds" which introduces the inhabitants of Kiley 279. Prosthetics department head Chris Bridges explained that the prosthetics for the Kiley needed to be interesting but also fast and easy to apply because there were up to 100 Kiley actors in some scenes, including members of the main cast. Legacy designed a "fairly simple forehead piece" that is a 'V' shape, extending around the eyes and over the nose. Special
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s were made to cover the prosthetics so "textural colored design work" similar to tattoos could be applied using
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es. The Shepherd in "Children of the Comet" was created with animatronics and prosthetics that left the actor's mouth visible but had the rest of the head controlled by puppeteers. Animatronics were also used for the alien Buckley in "All Those Who Wander", while the baby Gorn were created with puppets. Bridges said animatronics and puppetry were rare for television due to time constraints, but this episode demonstrated that they were viable and something that would be used more often moving forward. Kurtzman said these techniques required specific lighting to work well on camera. The visual effects team augmented the puppets, removing control rods and adjusting movements where needed. For the Gorn ships seen in "Memento Mori", Myers wanted them to look unlike any other starships in ''Star Trek'', with alien shapes and movements that he hoped would make them scarier to the audience.


Filming

With the series' announcement in May 2020, Goldsman said he was unsure when production would begin due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Kurtzman stated on August 12 that filming would take place in 2021, and pre-production began on August 24. Kurtzman said in October that filming would be a "systematised, militarised operation" due to the pandemic, which the crew first experienced while working on ''Discovery''. He elaborated that filming would function in "pods" to minimize the potential spread of the virus, and added that, due to the pandemic delays, the series would begin filming with more completed scripts than is usual for ''Star Trek''. Paramount+ constructed a
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to allow for virtual production on the series as well as the fourth season of ''Discovery'' (2021–22), based on the
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technology used on the
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series ''
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'' (2019–2023). The new virtual set was built in
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by visual effects company
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and features a 270-degree, by horseshoe-shaped LED volume with additional LED panels in the ceiling to aid with lighting. The technology uses the
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software
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to display computer-generated backgrounds on the LED screens in real-time; additional filming for these visual effects took place in New Mexico.
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began on February 18, 2021, at CBS Stages Canada in
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,
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, under the
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''Lily and Isaac''. Despite feeling that he was not a visual director, Goldsman wanted to direct the first episode and establish the series' tone because he had been thinking about it since he started working on ''Discovery''. Goldsman worked with cinematographer Glen Keenan, who was the lead director of photography for the season after serving the same role on the second and third seasons of ''Discovery'' (2020–21). Keenan worked on five episodes and Magdalena Górka was cinematographer for the other five. Keenan brought back
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'
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/i Special Flare lenses from ''Discovery'', and also used Anamorphic/i Full Frame Plus SF lenses that were custom built by Cooke for the series. Coincidentally, cinematographer Philip Lanyon also chose to use full frame format lenses on the fourth season of ''Discovery'' around the same time. Keenan was excited to help establish the look of the series and took inspiration from the tools and techniques that were used on ''The Original Series''. His aim was to make ''Strange New Worlds'', which is mostly filmed on sets, feel organic by using on-set lighting where possible. Compared to ''Discovery'', which has a filming style of always moving the camera and "being aggressive with cameras spinning in every episode", Keenan said the spin-off had a more reserved approach where they tried not to get in the way of sets, actors, and story. This style allowed the series to use larger cameras than ''Discovery'', specifically Arri Alexa LF cameras. Górka consulted on virtual production with cinematographer
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, who helped develop the StageCraft technology for ''The Mandalorian''. The opening scenes at Pike's snowy
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ranch in the first episode were filmed on location north of Toronto. Mount's beard in the sequence took three months to grow. Due to pandemic restrictions, scenes on the ''Enterprise'' bridge were the only time that the whole main cast could film together. Mount played music on set those days to help them bond. Goldsman finished filming most of the first episode by early April 2021, only leaving some scenes that required large groups of extras which could not be filmed due to limits on the number of people allowed on set during the pandemic. He hoped to finish those scenes soon after. The showrunners encouraged the other directors to bring a unique look and tone to highlight the series' episodic approach. Myers stated, "sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's horrific, sometimes it's dramatic, and sometimes it's sad". The cinematographers worked with each director to devise a unique lighting approach for their episode that matched the themes in the script. In late April, a guest actor for the season flew from
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to Toronto before testing positive for COVID-19. They had been in contact with a few crewmembers during a costume fitting before the positive test was returned, and those people were quarantined per the studio's protocols. Filming for the season was not impacted by the incident. ''Discovery'' and ''Picard'' director Maja Vrvilo began production on the second episode by April 26. Producing director Chris Fisher said the episode had the most complex virtual set of the season for the inside of the M'hanit comet, for which Pixomondo had to animate changing lights and colors into the digital background. The comet surface was filmed on a
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stage instead of the virtual production set, due to scheduling and visual effects requirements.
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, who guest starred as Kira Meru in ''Deep Space Nine'', directed the third episode, filming the Illyrian colony scenes at the former theme park
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. Dan Liu directed the fourth episode, Rachel Leiterman directed the fifth, and Andi Armaganian directed the sixth. This overlapped with Armaganian also directing an episode of ''Discovery'' due to pandemic-related schedule changes. Location filming for the planet Majalis took place at the
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in
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, Ontario. Filming for the seventh episode took place in the week of May 31 with
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directing, followed by Amanda Row directing the eighth episode in the week of June 7. Christopher J. Byrne, the director for episode nine, was the first director hired for the season and was specifically chosen for his experience working in the horror genre. For the scene in the episode where Hemmer jumps out of the cargo hold, Horak was filmed doing the jump on a blue screen stage and that footage was included in the digital background that was displayed on the video wall during filming. Production on the season finale, directed by Fisher, began on July 7. It includes some shot-for-shot remakes of scenes from "Balance of Terror". Fisher and Górka also tried to match the lighting style of ''The Original Series'', which made the episode visually distinct despite it mostly using existing ''Enterprise'' sets. Principal photography wrapped on July 24, while additional photography took place later in the year and concluded on October 11. More than 100 days were spent filming on the virtual production stage. Frequent ''Star Trek'' director
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was expected to direct, but was unable to due to the pandemic.


Visual effects

In addition to working on the virtual production technology during pre-production and filming, Pixomondo also provided "post-shoot touchup work" to remove the seams between the video wall and ceiling, and traditional visual effects such as set extensions. Other visual effects vendors for the series included Crafty Apes, Ghost VFX, FX3X, Vineyard VFX, Boxel Studio, Barnstorm VFX, and Storm Studios. Visual effects supervisor Jason Zimmerman said there was a clear direction from Kurtzman, Goldsman, and Myers for how the series' effects should look, aligning with the "retro tech" style of Lee's designs. This approach meant the series had less visual effects shots than ''Discovery'', and less complex work that focused more on cinematic establishing shots. Zimmerman took inspiration from the way ''The Original Series'' approached shots of starships and environments, something that he had wanted to do since fans had complained about the shorter, complicated starship shots in ''Discovery''. Crafty Apes developed the transporter effects for the series, and were asked to create a classic style that was also modern and fun. The company researched how the effect was created for ''The Original Series'' as well as how it was updated for the remastered version of ''The Original Series'' on Paramount+.


Music

Composer Nami Melumad wanted the score to match the feeling of ''The Original Series'', which she said had "a more active style, a more dynamic style", and she approached each episode as if it was a feature film. The first music she wrote for the series was for "Children of the Comet", because Gooding—who has a
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background—and Peck had to sing along to the comet's music during filming. Melumad wrote a melody for the comet that she arranged in different variations. She was able to develop recurring motifs for the main characters, including Pike, Spock, Number One, Uhura, and M'Benga. She also wrote a love theme for Spock and T'Pring, which she found unusual to write because of the lack of emotion shown by the two characters. Melumad included the
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in music for their scenes. Myers and Goldsman asked for the opening of the first episode to have cold music that was unlike other ''Star Trek'' projects, to highlight Pike's state of mind. Melumad used piano for this, and contrasted it with Pike's theme at the end of the episode which "embodies hope and acceptance". Melumad reprised
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's original fighting music from "Amok Time" during Spock's dream sequence in "Spock Amok", and
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's theme for the Romulans from "Balance of Terror" in the finale.
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, who composed the series' main theme, provided reference material from ''The Original Series''. Melumad had been recording her music for several months at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at
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Studios in California by February 2022. A 36 or 37 person orchestra, closer to the one used for ''The Next Generation'' than the larger ones for ''Discovery'' and ''Picard'', was recorded under COVID-19 safety protocols. A soundtrack album featuring selections from Melumad's score as well as Russo's main theme and end credits track was released digitally by
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on April 28, 2023. All music by Nami Melumad except where noted:


Marketing

Kurtzman promoted the series during a virtual " ''Star Trek'' Universe" panel for the Comic-Con@Home convention in July 2020, where Mount, Romijn, and Peck participated in a table read of ''Discovery'' second-season finale and teased details about ''Strange New Worlds''. On September 8, 2020, CBS All Access streamed a free 24-hour event to celebrate the 54th anniversary of ''The Original Series'' premiere. It included a marathon of episodes from across the ''Star Trek'' franchise, and a break during the day for panels about different ''Star Trek'' series. These included the first official ''Strange New Worlds'' panel, with Mount, Romijn, Peck, Goldsman, Myers, Cooper, and Perez discussing the new series and their approach to developing it. In February 2021, Mount and Peck appeared in a marketing campaign for
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, advertising the rebranded streaming service Paramount+. A video introducing each of the series' main cast members and their characters was released during the ''Star Trek'' Day 2021 virtual event, celebrating the 55th anniversary of ''The Original Series'' premiere. Cast and crew promoted the series at the
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February 2022 event, where the first poster was revealed. Later that month, as fan anticipation was "building towards the release of the official trailer", a teaser was revealed during a Paramount investors call. The company did not want footage from the call to be made widely available, and had several social media posts and fan accounts taken down for circulating screenshots of the footage. In March, the first teaser was officially released online. Amanda Kooser of '' CNET'' said it was "pretty different" from the one that was shown during the investor call, taking a more "atmospheric approach" than that version. She compared its footage of Pike riding a horse in snow to the series ''
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'' (2018–2024). Other commentators also noted the focus on atmosphere, especially highlighting Romijn's narration. James Whitbrook at ''
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'' speculated about the status of Pike at the beginning in the series and the impact that the second season of ''Discovery'' has had on him. ''
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'' Witney Seibold opined that, despite the series' title, the teaser indicated it was "not about being strange and new. It is about being traditional and comforting. After some of the more recent ''Star Trek'' shows... perhaps this retreat to the familiar is a wise move." Character promos for the main cast were released during the week of March 28, 2022: teasers for Uhura and La'An were released on March 29, for Ortegas and Hemmer on March 30, for M'Benga and Chapel on March 31, for Spock and Number One on April 1, and for Pike on April 2. These led to the release of the official trailer and key art on April 3. A version of the trailer was also shown during the
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on that day. The release of the trailer began a week of celebrations for "First Contact Day", marking the fictional holiday of April 5 when first contact between humans and aliens was made in the ''Star Trek'' universe. Ryan Parker of ''
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'' said the trailer had "eye-popping sci-fi action and dashes of nostalgia", while Maggie Lovitt of ''
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'' said it had "the best of both worlds, combining beloved characters from ''The Original Series'' with the awe-inspiring and engaging stories that has made ''Star Trek: Discovery'' a fan favorite". Writing for ''
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'', Ryan Britt felt the series was being presented as the most "mainstream" franchise iteration since the 2009 reboot film with a "zippy, old-school, swashbuckling space adventure" tone that matched ''The Original Series'' combined with a modern approach to sets and effects similar to the reboot films. Britt felt some "hardcore fans" would take issue with this due to wanting the series to "actually like it was filmed in the 1960s. But, the overall goal of ''Strange New Worlds'' feels too populist to care. Like the reboots, this series is going for a audience." Later in April 2022, a panel for the series was held at the ''Star Trek: Mission Chicago'' convention where the cast and crew discussed the first season and revealed a full clip from the first episode that had been seen in part during the character promos. Fans at the convention were able to pre-order their own Starfleet boots—in gray (for medical) or standard black—from shoe designer John Fluevog. The boots became available for purchase at Fluevog outlets later in 2022. ''Mission Chicago'' also had an exhibit of costumes and props from the series which was then moved to the
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in New York City for a larger exhibit called "The Visionary Universe of ''Star Trek: Strange New Worlds''", running from April 27 to May 29. The first public screening of the series' first two episodes took place at the Paley Center on May 1, following a gold carpet premiere event on April 30. At the Las Vegas ''Star Trek'' convention in August, ''Star Trek Wines'' announced a 2221 Chateau Picard wine, based on a bottle seen in "Children of the Comet", which was created by the real Château Picard in
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.


Release


Streaming and broadcast

The season premiered on the streaming service Paramount+ in the United States, Latin America, Australia, and the Nordics on May 5, 2022, and ran for 10 episodes until July 7. It was released in Canada by
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(broadcast on
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before streaming on Crave), in New Zealand on
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, and in India on
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. The season was released in other countries as Paramount+ or
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for some of Europe) became available there. Paramount+ temporarily released the entire season for free on its
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channel in May 2023, ahead of the release of the second season later that year. In August 2023, ''Star Trek'' content was removed from Crave and the season began streaming on Paramount+ in Canada. It would continue to be broadcast on CTV Sci-Fi and be available on CTV.ca and the CTV app. The first two episodes of the season were broadcast in the US on
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on September 8, 2023, as part of a ''Star Trek'' Day celebration. This gave broadcast audiences without Paramount+ a chance to preview the series. Ahead of the third season's release, the entire first season was again made available for free in the US from June 30 to July 31, 2025, on
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, and Paramount+'s free content hub and YouTube channel.


Home media

The season was released on DVD, Blu-Ray, and Limited Edition Steelbook formats in the US on March 21, 2023. The release includes over 90 minutes of bonus features, including deleted scenes, a gag reel, audio commentary for the season premiere by Mount and Goldsman, and featurettes on the making of the season, the production design and use of virtual production technology, and Mount's portrayal of Pike.


Reception


Viewership

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app, ''Strange New Worlds'' was the second-most anticipated new series of May 2022 behind Disney+'s ''
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'' also named it one of the 40 most anticipated series of 2022. Whip Media ranked ''Strange New Worlds'' in the top 10 original streaming series for US viewership each week it was released except for the week of the premiere. Parrot Analytics determines audience "demand expressions" based on various data sources, and the company calculated that ''Strange New Worlds'' was the 26th-most in demand US streaming series for the week ending on May 6 (after the series premiered on May 5). It then saw a 92.4 percent rise in demand expression for the series, which moved up to third-most in demand the next week behind
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'' and Disney+'s ''The Mandalorian''. Parrot said the series was 35.1 times more in demand than the average US streaming series. It remained on Parrot's weekly top 10 list until the week after the finale's release, and debuted at fifth place on the company's monthly list, for May 2022, at 30.9 times more in demand than the average series. The only other Paramount+ series on the list for that month was the 9th-ranked second season of ''Picard''. In August, Paramount+ said ''Strange New Worlds'' was the most-watched original ''Star Trek'' series on the service over its first 90 days, and the second-most watched original series in general for the service in the United Kingdom.


Critical response

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reported that 99% of 84 critics reviews were positive and the average rating was 8.10 out of 10. The website's critics consensus reads, "''Strange New Worlds'' treks across familiar territory to refreshing effect, its episodic structure and soulful cast recapturing the sense of boundless discovery that defined the franchise's roots."
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, assigned a score of 76 out of 100 based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Critics reviews for the season commonly praised the cast, particularly Mount, as well as the throwback production design and episodic format.


Accolades

The season was awarded the Ruderman Seal of Authentic Representation by the Ruderman Family Foundation for the casting of Horak. Mount was named as an honorable mention for
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's "Performer of the Week" for his performance in "A Quality of Mercy", which the site said he "went above and beyond" in. Mount was later included on ''
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'' named ''Strange New Worlds'' one of the 15 best series of 2022 so far, and ''
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'' included it on a list of the best "genre television" of the year so far. The next month, Zosha Millman included it on a list of the best series so far in 2022 for ''
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''. At the end of the year, the series was named on multiple best or top television series lists for 2022, including by the ''
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'' (7th), '' Superhero Hype!'' (8th), ''Rolling Stone'' (11th), and ''
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'', and ''
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Notes


References


External links

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