Ethan Peck Opens Up About What Sets His Spock Apart in STAR TREK from Leonard Nimoy’s Iconic Legacy
Taking on the role of Spock is like stepping into sci-fi royalty. When Star Trek: Strange New Worlds launched in 2022, it didn’t just revive a classic era of Trek, it brought back characters who’ve been etched into the pop culture DNA for decades. Chief among them: the ever-logical, ever-iconic Spock.
Leonard Nimoy’s original performance is untouchable for many fans. So when Ethan Peck inherited the role, expectations were sky-high. But instead of trying to mimic Nimoy, Peck leaned into something different, something more human, more uncertain, and surprisingly… funny.
At the recent Tribeca Film Festival premiere for Strange New Worlds Season 3, Peck spoke about what distinguishes his take on the beloved Vulcan, telling /Film:
"I would say that they've really brought a comedic quality to the Spock that I play in Strange New Worlds. I think they found that I might have an aptitude for him in kind of uncomfortable situations.
“And I think the writer just tries to put me as the actor playing Spock in uncomfortable situations, which I think is a great device and gimmick. So maybe that — they know that I kind of understand why he's finding himself [in these situations]. So, maybe his comedic nature ... and that he's not [self-aware] about it."
It’s a interesting evolution. Where Nimoy’s Spock delivered humor through dry logic and razor-sharp timing, Peck’s Spock is funnier because he’s awkward, still learning how to navigate the push and pull between his Vulcan discipline and human emotion.
And that’s exactly the point, according to series co-creator Akiva Goldsman, who also weighed in, saying:
"I think that those of us who started with TOS have an association with the most logical time in Spock's life. But if you think about Spock, not just in TOS and before [Strange New Worlds], if you think about Spock, as he carries through the motion pictures, as he carries through the end of [The Next Generation], we start to see that actually his whole life has been a struggle with identity.
“And how he sees himself and the sweet treachery of emotion. And so Ethan gets to do a lot more of that. So, we fill out the personality of Spock and his life's journey."
It’s a fun creative choice to show us a Spock in transition. One who hasn’t yet mastered his inner conflict, and this season, according to those who’ve seen the premiere, digs even deeper into that tension, with some standout moments that test both Spock’s emotional limits and Peck’s range.
While the series is set to conclude with Season 5, there’s still plenty of story left to tell. And if Season 3 is any indication, Peck’s Spock is only becoming more complex and more compelling as he edges closer to the version we all grew up with.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 premieres July 17, 2025, on Paramount+.