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Star Trek Strange New Worlds renewed for fourth, shorter and final fifth season

Boldly coming to an end.

Star Trek Strange New Worlds has been renewed for its fourth and fifth seasons, with the latter confirmed as a shorter, six-episode finale.

“Paramount+ today announced that the fan-favorite original series Star Trek Strange New Worlds has been renewed for a fifth and final six-episode season ahead of the third season premiere this summer,” the company stated in a press release. “Production will begin on the final season later this year.”

“From the very beginning, Strange New Worlds set out to honor what Star Trek has always stood for — boundless curiosity, hope and the belief that a better future is possible,” said executive producers Akiva Goldsman, Henry Alonso Myers, and Alex Kurtzman.

“We’re deeply grateful to Paramount+ for the chance to complete our five-season mission, just as we envisioned it, alongside our extraordinary cast and crew,” they continued. “And to the passionate fans who’ve boldly joined us on this journey — THANK YOU. With three more spectacular seasons ahead for you to see and enjoy, this adventure is far from over.”

The news comes on the eve of Strange New Worlds‘ season three debut, and the 2026 (or later) release of Star Trek Starfleet Academy.

Star Trek Strange New Worlds season three debuts from 17 July on Paramount+ in the USA and Australia, and Crave in Canada.


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