As the franchise prepares to celebrate 60 years of boldly going, its future in TV and film remains more in flux than it's been in a decade.
The team behind the 'Star Trek' prequel has given their plans to Paramount for a way to keep the adventures of the USS 'Enterprise' boldly going.
Kai Murakami and Thomas Jane will play 'Star Trek' legends Hikaru Sulu and Leonard McCoy in the final episode of 'Strange New Worlds.'
Plus, Daisy Ridley leads a swath of new stars joining Ti West's take on 'Christmas Carol'.
Lorna Bucket is the key to all this. Naturally.
Expect more action and adventure in the classic 'Star Trek' style, and occasionally a puppet, as 'Strange New Worlds' begins coming into spacedock for its final end.
'Strange New Worlds' has seemingly heard your complaints that the show has been missing some strange new worlds lately.
Producers Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers lay the blame for season 3's uneven quality on outside factors.
'New Life and New Civilizations' brings the messy third season of 'Strange New Worlds' to an amicable end (if you don't think about it too hard).
'Terrarium' takes a perfectly predictable episode of 'Star Trek' and lessens itself by directly tying to the legacy of better episodes that came before it.
Good news: 'Four and a Half Vulcans' is not the racially fraught nightmare 'Star Trek' fans feared it might be. Bad news: That doesn't mean it's any good, either.
Plus, 'The Long Walk' makes an improbable boast in new trailer.
As 'Strange New Worlds' dove into the role of media in the Federation this week, we look back at the finest members of the 'Star Trek' press.
'What Is Starfleet?' certainly asks that question, but more importantly, it asks another: what if we did an entire episode from the perspective of someone who is extremely bad at their job?
And the cast of 'Street Fighter' continues to grow—although this time not with a fighter.
Paying off a 'Doctor Who' Joke two years in the making, it looks like team TARDIS got to visit 'Star Trek'... just not at the best time.
'The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail' provides the crucible that 'Strange New Worlds' has been building towards since before it even existed: the forging of the team that made 'Star Trek'.
After poor Ensign Gamble got the redshirt (whiteshirt?) treatment on 'Strange New Worlds' last week, we take a look back at the times the lowest rung of 'Star Trek' officers bit the bullet.
Instead, the show is concluding with a truncated six-episode season.
After a largely jovial start to the season, 'Through the Lens of Time' is here to remind us that not all star trekking is fun and games.