Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Has Landed A Familiar Director
Just when it seemed like the Star Trek franchise couldn't possibly have another television show in development, fans of the original series and Discovery Season 2 got a nice surprise. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is in development and will focus on the adventures of the Enterprise before the events of the original Star Trek series.
Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn will all reprise their Discovery roles as Captain Pike, Spock, and Number One, but they won't be the only familiar faces returning to the franchise. As is almost tradition at this point, Star Trek actor and director Jonathan Frakes has confirmed he will be a part of the recently announced series:
The news, which the actor/director revealed to Syfy Wire, should come as little surprise considering Jonathan Frakes has been a frequent collaborator on Star Trek both in front and behind the camera. Frakes has been a director for all of the new Star Trek shows in recent years and unless something changes between now and filming, he'll likely be directing episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and any future projects.
Beyond his relationship with Star Trek being a factor of why he's good for the job, Jonathan Frakes also revealed that he has a working relationship with the three major stars that have been teased. Some of which happened during Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery and on science fiction shows elsewhere:
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds which will cover the Enterprise the decade before Captain Kirk took command of the ship. The series is said to have come into existence thanks in large part to fans who really enjoyed the performances of Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn in Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery. With this, viewers will finally get more television adventures of the pre-Kirk Enterprise and possibly, some more details on the upbringing of Spock and his relationship with his adopted sister, Michael Burnham.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds does not have a release date as of yet, but there's plenty of Star Trek content to check out on CBS All Access right now. Continue to stick with CinemaBlend for more details on the series as they come to light and for the latest major news in general from the world of television and movies.
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