2023 is a good year for Star Trek fans – for both the old and new Trekkie guard. Star Trek: Picard Season 3 reunites the original cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation. And the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds delivered one of the best Star Trek episodes ever.
With Star Trek: Very Short Treks another one is coming all-new animated web series on top. Included are, among others, the new Spock (Ethan Peck), the old Sulu (George Takei) and a deceased fan favorite from Strange New Worlds.
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Star Trek: Very Short Treks starts for the 50th anniversary of the first animated Star Trek series: The Enterprise. Despite the original voices of William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy as Kirk and Spock, the 1973 animated series was canceled after 2 seasons. The current animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks, on the other hand, will enter its 4th season in September 2023.
You can watch the five episodes of Star Trek: Very Short Treks stream for free. They appear weekly on the official Star Trek homepage . The first episode starts on Friday, September 8, 2023. A new episode will appear every Wednesday at 5 p.m. German time for the four following weeks, reports TV Series.
You can catch a glimpse of the dead fan favorite from Strange New Worlds in the trailer
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In the high-quality web series, an impressive cast from all Star Trek generations comes together for bizarre short stories.
All 10 Star Trek stars from 8 series in Star Trek: Very Short Treks at a glance
Late Star Trek favorite returns with original voice actor
Warning, spoilers for Strange New Worlds season 1! What fans will be particularly happy about is the return of the ship’s engineer Hemmer (Bruce Horak). He grew particularly fond of us in the first season of Strange New Worlds and had to lose his life in a heartbreaking scene.
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