The Enterprise Gets Lost in Space in First Look at STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS Season 4
After a rocky third season that left fans divided, it looks like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is ready to chart a new course. Paramount just dropped the first real look at Season 4 during New York Comic Con, and it feels like a much-needed reset for the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
The sneak peek offers a welcome change in tone. It seems like it’s done away with the lighter, experimental vibes of Season 3. This time, things get serious.
The clip shows the Enterprise responding to a Starfleet distress call, only to get caught in a mysterious space phenomenon that drains nearly all the ship’s power. Captain Pike and his crew are literally lost in space, struggling to navigate the unknown.
Season 3 took some big swings, from musical episodes to puppet experiments, and while some fans loved the creativity, others felt the series lost sight of what made it special. Season 4 looks like it’s steering back toward that classic Star Trek tone.
Showrunners Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers have both hinted that this next chapter will be more focused and grounded, even if it wasn’t directly shaped by the response to Season 3.
Filming wrapped back in August, before the third season even finished airing, but Goldsman has said that they went into production with a clearer vision.
“We just had more time [for season 4]. Just had more time, more continuous time,” Goldsman told TrekMovie about the shift in direction. “We didn’t have staffing changes. We didn’t have a strike. The strike caused change. Those things are real. And starting up and shutting down and starting up again is complicated.”
That sense of stability might be exactly what Strange New Worlds needs. The series has always shined brightest when it balances big sci-fi ideas with heartfelt character moments.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is set to return next year on Paramount+, followed by a shorter, six-episode fifth and final season that’s already in production.