I still remember the thrill of watching the USS Enterprise chart a course into uncharted territories—there’s something electric about seeing Captain Pike’s crew on screen. Now, just as Season 3 is gearing up to beam into our living rooms, Paramount+ has delivered exciting news: Strange New Worlds will boldly go all the way to five seasons.
A Final Voyage
Even before Season 3 debuts, the series has been renewed through a fifth and final season, allowing showrunners to fulfill their original vision. Executive producers Akiva Goldsman, Henry Alonso Myers, and Alex Kurtzman expressed their gratitude to Paramount+ for the opportunity to complete this story arc exactly as they imagined it, honoring Star Trek’s core values of curiosity, hope, and the belief in a brighter future.

When and Where to Watch Season 3
Mark your calendars: the first two episodes of Season 3 arrive on Paramount+ on July 17, followed by weekly premieres each Thursday through September 11. Subscribers can catch every moment of the USS Enterprise’s latest missions via Paramount+’s standalone service or through bundled TV packages.
What to Expect in Season 3
In this upcoming chapter, Captain Pike and his stalwart crew face the aftermath of their fierce encounter with the Gorns. New worlds and civilizations lie ahead—and a formidable adversary will test their courage and resolve like never before.
A Star-Studded Crew Returns
Familiar faces are on deck: Anson Mount (Captain Pike), Rebecca Romijn (Number One), and Ethan Peck (Spock) lead a talented ensemble including Jess Bush, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, Melissa Navia, Babs Olusanmokun, and Martin Quinn. Fans will also enjoy guest turns from Rhys Darby, Patton Oswalt, Carol Kane, and Paul Wesley.
Charting the Course Ahead
With Seasons 4 and 5 already greenlit—and Season 5 set as a concise six-episode finale—Strange New Worlds promises a satisfying conclusion to this epic prequel. Whether you’ve followed every stardate or you’re just joining this thrilling adventure, there’s never been a better time to set phasers to “binge.”