star Trek Crossovers have been around for decades, though original series characters like Spock and Scotty have appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation when William Riker and Deanna Troi appeared Star Trek: EnterpriseThe end of the series. Well, fasten your seat belts, because next year Paramount + shows Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Yes Star Trek: Lower Decks will unite and may turn out to be the wildest star Trek never crossed. Yes, it is also compared to Deep Space Nine‘s “Trials and Tribble-Actions”.
was announced in star Trekat the San Diego Comic-Con panel in Hall H of which this special crossover episode will air in 2023 as part Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2, a season that has already promised us more about Paul Wesley’s James T. Kirk after his surprise appearance in the Season 1 finale. With a mix of live action and animation, this episode will feature Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid resume theirs respectively Star Trek: Lower Decks characters Ensign Beckett Mariner and Ensign Brad Boimler. The two Starfleet officers will find themselves joining the USS Enterprise commanded by Christopher Pike, and the episode will be directed by Star Trek: The Next GenerationJonathan Frakes, who has no shortage of behind-the-scenes experience star Trek franchising.
Okay, let’s take a moment here and make sure we fully understand what’s going on here. Beckett Mariner and Brad Boimler of Star Trek: Lower Decks, an animated comedy series, will somehow find itself interacting with characters from the acclaimed Strange New Worlds. First of all, how will it work with the combination of live action and animation? Will Mariner and Boimler continue to animate strangely as they converse with Anson Mount’s Pike, Ethan Peck’s Spock and Rebecca Romijn’s Una Chin Riley, or will Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid physically play their characters when brought into the room? strange new worlds period of time? My bet is on the latter for now, not only because it’s less visually shocking, but also because Newsome and Quaid dressed Mariner and Boimler so well in Star Trek: Mission Chicago earlier this year.
Second, as two characters of Star Trek: Lower Deckswhich takes place at the end of the 24th century, will end in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, which takes place over 100 years ago? Time travel is the most logical explanation, with Mariner Beckett and Brad Boimler somehow being transported some seven years before the events of Star Trek: The Original Series, then reverted to its original streak at the end of the crossover episode. However, maybe it takes a page of Star Trek: Enterprisebook of; perhaps, as happened with Riker and Troi “These are the trips …” Mariner and Boimler are in a hologram show, which means we will see them interact with the recreations of the Enterprise crew, not the actual offerings.
Finally, there is the question of how different shades of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Yes Star Trek: Lower Decks They will pile up against each other. because once again, lower covers is an animated comedy full of mischief while strange new worlds it is a dramatic show, but not without moments of joy. All in all, not the crossover I was hoping to see star Trek TV shows in the Paramount + era, but I can’t wait to see how this ambitious story unfolds.
Until then, Paramount + subscribers can now stream the entire Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 1, and Star Trek: Lower Decks The third season will air on August 25th. Check out our 2022 TV lineup to find out what else will come later this year.
Source: Cinemablend

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