![]() We are on our way to a ridiculous infinite amount of Star Trek. So yeah the news may suck, but glass half full. It could mean we may have a new episode every week of Star Trek all year long next year! They may include a few weeks break between the shows but I doubt it will be longer than 1-2 weeks tops. It’s pretty crazy that’s around 60 episodes (and the most episodes we’ve ever gotten for one year) if you include everything that is currently being worked on or confirmed happening. I think it will be but until they just say that…Īssuming NOTHING overlaps, that pushes everything out through March of 2023 if Picard season 3 is the last show to premiere in the current docket. OR maybe Discovery won’t actually be 13 episodes like we’re assuming (hence the question mark) and it’s only 10-11 episodes. Maybe they will keep to that and just have a few episodes overlap with Discovery. I think most of us are curious about Picard now because it was suppose to start in February. This seems like the ‘logical’ choice but yeah who knows? It’s just based on what they have already said when certain shows should premiere like PIC, SNW and LDS. Picard season 2 (which as stated was announced for February but maybe it will be bumped to March).OK, this is just my feeling on how things will play out, but I think this is how the line up will go beginning January 6th: Prodigy will return later in 2022 with the second batch of ten episodes to complete the first season. This will be followed by four more Prodigy episodes leading up to episode 10 on February 3rd, which happens to be one week before Discovery returns. Star Trek: Prodigy went on hiatus on November 18th after the release of the fifth episode and the animated series is set to return on January 6 with the sixth episode, one week after Discovery goes on hiatus. While Discovery is taking a break in January, there still will be new Star Trek on Paramount+. Paramount+ has not provided any update on Picard as of today however, it would not be surprising if they moved the season two debut to avoid any overlap with Discovery. This was also shown in a new trailer released on that day. On Star Trek Day, Paramount+ announced Picard was to return in February 2022. There is a possibility, perhaps even a probability, that this announcement could have a ripple effect on the second season of Star Trek: Picard. Graphic released with social media announcement What about Picard season two? Paramount+ did not provide any additional details. The announcement that episode 407 will serve as a mid-season finale was made on social media. Zora’s new sentience raises difficult questions. Tensions rise as representatives from across the galaxy gather to confront the threat of the Dark Matter Anomaly. Paramount+ also revealed details about episode 407, which is titled “…But to Connect.” It was written by Terri Hughes Burton and Carlos Cisco, with Lee Rose directing. Season three had thirteen, season two had fourteen, and season one (which also took a surprise mid-season hiatus) had fifteen. Each of the previous seasons has started with a standard 13 episode order, sometimes adding an episode or two as production got underway. Paramount+ has not yet confirmed how many episodes there are in season four. ![]() ![]() The series will return on February 10, 2022, with episode eight. In a bit of a surprise announcement, Paramount+ revealed episode seven of Star Trek: Discovery, arriving next week, Thursday, December 30th, will be a mid-season finale. Next week is a Discovery mid-season finale After this morning’s release of the sixth episode of season four, Paramount+ announced Star Trek: Discovery will be taking a hiatus after episode seven.
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