Star Trek Strange New Worlds Meet the new crew

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Meet the new crew of the USS Enterprise

IGN is exclusively able to reveal character posters of the new crew aboard the USS Enterprise in the upcoming Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, including Anson Mount’s Captain Christopher Pike, Rebecca Romijn’s Number One, Ethan Peck’s Spock and Celia Rose Gooding’s Cadet Nyota Uhura.

The posters, which you can view below, show the crew as they face…well…strange new worlds that they may or may not explore as they journey across the galaxy in the years leading up to the events of Star Trek: The Original Series .

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – Exclusive character posters of the new crew of the USS Enterprise

Click through to see exclusive Star Trek: Strange New Worlds character posters of the new crew of the USS Enterprise.

While there’s no poster of Paul Wesley’s James T. Kirk, as he won’t appear until Season 2 of Strange New World, we do get a glimpse of the entire crew of regulars. In addition to Pike, Spock, Number One and Uhura, this also includes Jess Bush’s Nurse Christine Chapel, Christina Chong’s La’an Noonien-Singh, Melissa Navia’s Lt. Erica Ortegas, Babs Olusanmokuns Dr. M’Benga and Bruce Horak’s Hemmer.

Of course, fans know that some of these characters will continue to serve on the Enterprise when Captain Kirk one day takes command. This includes Dr. M’Benga, played by Booker Bradshaw in two episodes of The Original Series. Ortegas, Hemmer, and Noonien-Singh appear to be new characters, though co-showrunner Akiva Goldsman has confirmed that the latter character is “related” to infamous Trek villain Khan Noonien-Singh.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will debut on Paramount+ on Thursday, May 5, and new episodes of the 10-episode first season will be available to stream every Thursday thereafter.

The series premiere was written and directed by Akiva Goldsman, with a story by Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet. Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers will serve as co-showrunners.

For more on Star Trek, check out our recap of the Star Trek: Picard season 2 premiere and whether time-travel tropes in Picard will lead the legendary captain to save or change the future.

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