A Release Date For Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Is Coming Soon, With Work Already Beginning On Season 3
MARCH 21, 2023 – The next season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has been confirmed, plus a possible season three announcement.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season two wrapped production last July, and Paramount+ has yet to set a release date. However, it looks like that news is coming soon, along with official confirmation about another season. The official date for season two is… soon!
Co-showrunner Akiva Goldsman spoke at an event and told the expectant audience:. “Today or tomorrow we’re announcing the airdate of the second season, which we filmed like 17 years ago,” he reported, “and you’ll be really surprised because we just went all over the place. And we’ve just starting filming the third season now.”
This is the first, kind-of–possibly-sort-of-almost an official acknowledgment that work has already begun on the third season, which Paramount+ hasn’t even officially announced. The tentative announcement was made on March 15, so Goldsman’s prediction is still in the sort of–possibly category.
Paramount has not yet announced dates for any live-action or animated Star Trek shows coming after the Star Trek: Picard series finale on April 20, neither have they made any type of an announcement for continuations of the other four series, new TV projects, or movie.
The only official things that we know of is this is Discovery’s last season and that Prodigy and Strange New Worlds seasons two have been confirmed. Paramount+ just might be holding out for First Contact Day, which is coming on April 5.
As a reminder: season 1 of Strange New Worlds arrives on Blu-ray, DVD, and limited-edition Blu-ray Steelbook today. The release features over 90 minutes of special features. Amazon has them listed now: Blu-ray $33.59 / Blu-ray/Steelbook $39.89 / DVD $29.39 / 4K UHD Blu-ray Steelbook $59.99. (coming May 16.) Stay tuned to Daily Star Trek News for a review of the release later this week.
To also see what the actors are talking about, the fun they’ve had on season one and what ‘Sci-fi” means to them, set a course to our friends at TrekMovie.com to read even more goodness.