At CCXP Mexico City earlier this month, stars Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Celia Rose Gooding, and Paul Wesley sat down with TrekMovie to talk about what's ahead in seasons 4 and 5. Gooding, who plays Uhura, put it plainly. 'I think it has a bit of kind of final boss energy. We're going to the farthest extreme of the strangeness and the newness.' That phrase, 'final boss energy,' is the kind of thing that stops a fan mid-scroll.
'Not ready to say goodbye to the SNW versions of the TOS characters,' another lamented.
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Season 4 consists of 10 episodes rolling out later this year, weekly through September 24. The fifth and final season, just six episodes, is expected in 2027. Both the showrunners and the cast say they had always planned to end the series at this point, using the final episodes to bridge Captain Pike's era to the beginning of Captain Kirk's command as seen in The Original Series. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the premiere date at the same CCXP event.
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