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Star Trek Strange New Worlds, Picard release dates detailed

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The release dates of both Star Trek Strange New Worlds (S1) and Star Trek Picard (S2) were today detailed by CBSViacom.

First, fans can expect the second season of Star Trek Picard from 3 March. The series was originally planned for a February 2022 debut. Season 3 of the show is already in production and is likely to follow in 2023.

Next, the debut of Star Trek Strange New Worlds takes place on 5 May. The show will run for ten episodes in its first season; a second has already been greenlit.

Between now and then, Star Trek Discovery will continue its fourth season from 10 February, finishing up on 17 March. That show has also been approved for a fifth season.

Which of the above are you most excited for, and why?

In Australia, we believe Star Trek Strange New Worlds to run on Paramount+, while Star Trek Picard has been confirmed to continue on Amazon Prime Video.


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