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Star Trek Day 2021 set for 9 September here in Australia

Here's what you can expect, and when.

Star Trek Day 2021 will take place in the early morning of 9 September here in Australia, Paramount+ has today detailed.

Kicking off at 10.30 am AEST on Thursday, 9 September, the event is comprised of twelve panels and promises “plus surprise announcements and reveals throughout”.

The full schedule (in Australian times) is as follows:

  • 10.30 am AEST: Introduction
  • 10.37 am AEST: Welcome with Mica Burton and Wil Wheaton
  • 10.45 am AEST: Star Trek Prodigy with the Hagemans, Dee Bradley Baker, Ben Hibon and Brett Gray
  • 11.03 am AEST: Star Trek Deep Space Nine with Cirroc Lofton
  • 11.25 am AEST: Star Trek Enterprise with Anthony Montgomery
  • 11.30 am AEST: Star Trek Strange New Worlds with Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijn
  • 11.50 am AEST: Star Trek Voyager with Garrett Wang
  • 11.55 am AEST: Star Trek Lower Decks with Mike McMahan, Noel Wells and Eugene Cordero
  • 12.25 pm AEST: Star Trek The Original Series with George Takei
  • 12.30 pm AEST: The Roddenberry Legacy with Gates McFadden, Levar Burton and George Takei
  • 12.50 pm AEST: Star Trek The Next Generation with Levar Burton
  • 12.55 pm AEST: Star Trek Picard with Patrick Stewart, Jeri Ryan and Isa Briones

The panels can be streamed here around the world; those in the US can also watch via Paramount+.

We’ll of course bring you any news from the event as it happens.

Happy Star Trek Day 2021!


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