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STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Almost Wrapped Up With a Movie Instead of Season 5 — GeekTyrant
STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Almost Wrapped Up With a Movie Instead of Season 5 — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time5 days ago

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STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Almost Wrapped Up With a Movie Instead of Season 5 — GeekTyrant

When Star Trek: Strange New Worlds launched, fans didn't know how long Captain Pike and the crew of the Enterprise would be exploring the galaxy. We now know the adventure will officially end with a fifth and final season, but that wasn't always the plan. In fact, the show almost wrapped things up a whole year earlier… with a movie. Speaking at the Star Trek Las Vegas convention, Rebecca Romijn, who plays Una Chin-Riley (Number One), revealed that the original plan was for Strange New Worlds to end after the currently in-production fourth season with a feature-length film. Romijn explained, 'Initially, it was going to end after season four, and then a movie. But Henry Alonso Meyers and Akiva Goldsman went in and fought for a season five.' Thanks to that push, fans will now get six more episodes before the series calls it quits. That's a bittersweet win. Sure, a movie could have been epic, but it would've been just two hours of new Star Trek instead of a full season's worth of adventures. Still, the shorter run for Season 5 reflects the shifting state of the franchise. Over the past few years, Paramount has tightened its Trek slate after a period of rapid streaming growth. With the company's $8 billion sale to Skydance now complete, Strange New Worlds is on its way out, and only Starfleet Academy remains in active production for at least two seasons. What happens after that? It's unclear. There are film projects floating in the ether as Patrick Stewart has teased a Picard -era movie, the long-hoped-for fourth 'Kelvin Timeline' film is still hanging around, and Toby Haynes is developing a Starfleet 'origins' film set shortly after First Contact . Most fans will tell you that Star Trek thrives best in long-form storytelling. While the big screen has given us some legendary moments, there's just something about spending hours upon hours with these characters that can't be replaced. A film finale might have been a fun experiment, but now we get one last season to boldly go with this crew before they take their final bow.

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Almost Ended With a Movie
‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Almost Ended With a Movie

Gizmodo

time11-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gizmodo

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Almost Ended With a Movie

Just before the latest season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds kicked off, we learned that the Enterprise's journey had set its end date: the show would conclude with a fifth and final season. However, that apparently wasn't always going to be the case, and the show nearly ended sooner. That's according to Rebecca Romijn, who plays Una Chin-Riley (a.k.a. Number One) on the show. Speaking this past weekend at the Star Trek convention STLV in Las Vegas, the actress—via TrekCore—revealed that initially, Strange New Worlds would've come to an end after its currently-in-production fourth season, before being capped off with a feature-length movie. According to Romijn, showrunners Henry Alonso Meyers and Akiva Goldsman were able to convince Paramount to change plans, resulting in the six-episode season five. At the very least that means Strange New Worlds fans are getting a little more Star Trek than originally planned (according to TrekCore, Romijn noted that the movie would've been 'just' two hours), even if it still is a truncated season compared to prior ones. But it also speaks to some of the tumult Star Trek has faced in recent years as Paramount has contracted the franchise after years of a streaming renaissance, and the studio itself prepared to seek new ownership (it was made official last week that Skydance's $8 billion takeover of the company had closed). Much of the Star Trek that helped define this new era for the series on streaming TV has wrapped up in the past few years, and with Strange New Worlds joining them in the next few, just one more series remains in production alongside it: Starfleet Academy, which will stream for at least two seasons. What, if any, Trek will come beyond that remains up in the air right now, although the hope of new ownership and a renewed focus on streaming could see a new generation of Trek shows emerge. Right now, much of the franchise's definitive future lies in film, just like Strange New Worlds' almost did. Patrick Stewart has spent the years since the conclusion of Star Trek: Picard suggesting a new film was in the works, and on the theatrical side of things, there's long been the perpetual hope of a fourth 'Kelvin Timeline' Trek film—but there's also Toby Haynes' planned 'origins' film detailing the early years of Starfleet post-First Contact. With all that in mind, a planned streaming movie conclusion to Strange New Worlds at least makes a little more sense. But only a little. After all, despite a rich cinematic legacy, Star Trek fans will likely always insist that the boldly going is just better in a long-form TV format. Who knows—maybe it would've been a better bet than a Section 31 movie turned out to be? Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

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