To those unfamiliar with this....Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is the upcoming TV series set in the 23rd century, probably about 5 years before the classic show. It was announced on May 15, 2020, in a video message from Ethan Peck, Anson Mount, and Rebecca Romijn. The cast repeatedly suggested this project came into being because fans wanted it. The show will take place in established Star Trek continuity (Prime Timeline), but during a period that has not been extensively depicted.
This video just released confirms that they will also go back to an episodic approach like TOS rather than the stretched out season long arcs. An actual smart decision for once! It also discusses uniforms being closer to the Pike era but somewhat modified. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUK7MMA4Gww
According to INVERSE, this is how they have mapped this timeline out: https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/star-trek-strange-new-worlds-release-date-trailer-cast-timeline
Strange New Worlds is both a sequel to Discovery Season 2 and a prequel to The Original Series. Presumably, the show will chronicle a five-year mission commanded by Captain Pike from roughly 2258-ish to 2263-ish.
For context, this is how it shakes out:
2150s-2160s Star Trek: Enterprise
Early 2254: Short Treks episode "Q&A"; Spock's first day on the Enterprise
2254: "The Cage"; first (initially) unaired 1965 Star Trek pilot (filmed in 1964). Also, the first (filmed) appearance of Spock, Pike, and Number One
2256-2258: Star Trek: Discovery Seasons 1 and 2
2258-2263(?) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
2265-2270 Star Trek: The Original Series.
2270s-2290s Star Trek classic movies
2360s-2399: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, TNG movies, Lower Decks, and Picard.
3188-?: Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 and Season 4.
"We're going to try to harken back to some classical Trek values, to be optimistic, and to be more episodic," Akiva Goldsman told Variety in May 2020. "Our plots will be more closed-ended than you’ve seen in either Discovery or Picard. I imagine it to be closer to the original series than even DS9. We can really tell closed-ended stories. We can find ourselves in episodes that are tonally of a piece."
I sometimes feel like Charlie Brown trusting Lucy not to pull the football away at the last moment resulting in falling on my ass once again, but there is a glimmer of hope that maybe... just maybe some lessons will have been learned by those running this series and they will strive to actually pay homage to the prime universe, Starfleet, the officers, the Enterprise, character driven stories, respect for diplomacy, etc... and FINALLY create a series worth watching and embracing.
Personally, I loved the original pilot The Cage with Jeffrey Hunter, Majel Barrett and Leonard Nimoy (+others) along with how it was first presented to us in The Menagerie with Shatner, Kelly, Doohan, etc... Maybe they will get writers that know and respect TOS & cannon along with presenting good, plausible science fiction stories. If so, this could have the potential to be something special. There may even be a Yeoman Colt who was featured in The Cage, among others from the pilot.
So... I know that skepticism will be ubiquitous, but is anyone else anticipating that this could be worth watching, the 10 - 15 first season episodes once released?
If possible, let's keep the discussion focused on this series alone in this thread and keep Picard, Discovery and other recent fiascos from filtering in.
