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Star Trek Strange New World Season 2 trailer shows Kirk, Klingons

And a new catchphrase?

The first Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season 2 trailer is available to view ahead of its June debut, and we’ve got it for you here.

The trailer is packed full of character moments, highlighting Paul Wesley’s James T. Kirk, new Chief Engineer Pelia (as played by the legendary Carol Kane) and even forehead-ridged Klingons.

If you can’t view the video below (thanks for all the geoblocking, Paramount), you can head here to check it out.

“The new season includes the previously announced special crossover episode featuring both live-action and animation, and Star Trek: Lower Decks Tawny Newsome as Ensign Beckett Mariner and Jack Quaid as Ensign Brad Boimler joining the U.S.S. Enterprise,” Paramount added.

Expect Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season 2 from 15 June in the USA, exclusive to Paramount+. It’s expected we’ll get episodes one day later here in Australia, so beginning 16 June.

Paramount+ will set Aussies back $8.99 AUD per month; you can sign up now and get your first week free.


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