Guest star revealed for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 – and you won’t believe who it is!

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK – Fans who attended the New York Comic Con Star Trek Universe panel were treated to an unexpected surprise with the unveiling of a new clip from the upcoming third season of Strange New Worlds. The panel, originally scheduled to focus on Lower Decks and the Section 31 streaming movie, took a turn when Star Trek: Strange New Worlds cast members Ethan Peck and Carol Kane made unannounced appearances alongside executive producers Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers. This unexpected conversation also included the premiere of a brand new clip continuing where the season two finale left off.

The second season of Strange New Worlds left viewers on the edge of their seats with the USS Enterprise facing an attack from the Gorn, and Captain Pike receiving orders to withdraw despite leaving Federation and Starfleet captives behind. The unfold of the new clip excited fans who were eager to see what happens next in the series.

During the panel, it was revealed that New Zealand actor and comedian Rhys Darby would be making a guest appearance in season 3. Co-showrunner Henry Alonso Myers described Darby’s character as both familiar and new to Star Trek fans, promising an entertaining addition to the series. Images from the upcoming season were also released by Paramount+, offering a glimpse into what fans can expect when the show airs in 2025.

With the fourth season already announced, fans can anticipate more adventures from the crew of the USS Enterprise in Strange New Worlds. The series, available exclusively on Paramount+ in various regions around the world, has garnered a loyal following eager for more content. As New York Comic Con continues, more updates and announcements are expected from the Star Trek Universe panel, including insights on the Section 31 streaming movie.

Stay tuned to TrekMovie.com for the latest news and updates on all things Star Trek Universe as more details emerge from NYCC 2024.