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You'd think the show itself would clarify who the mysterious bartender glimpsed in 'Wedding Bell Blues' actually is, but ...
Strange New Worlds has returned for its third season and, along the way, answered a question fans have asked since the ...
Parade. Actor and comedian Rhys Darby made a delightful appearance in the third season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, ...
In the two-part season 2 finale/season 3 opener " Hegemony ", Nurse Christine Chapel (Jess Bush) was on her way to a ...
Trelane, who first appeared in the 1967 episode The Squire of Gothos, was up to his usual tricks in the latest episode of ...
Strange New Worlds solved a decades-old mystery with Rhys Darby as a legacy character. Maybe. He plays a reality-altering ...
Further confirmation can be found in the previous season of Strange New Worlds during the Lower Decks crossover, of all ...
Wedding Bell Blues, the second episode of Season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, concerns Spock and Chapel being drawn into a simulated wedding ceremony planned by a seemingly all-powerful entity.
Star Trek has finally confirmed a decades-old fan theory about the family connections between key cosmic foes.
TV Insider confirmed with executive producers Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers Rhys Darby is playing Trelane, the ...
Strange New Worlds starts with something familiar. Spock. Chapel. Tension hangs in the air. Then suddenly, a twist. Somehow, Spock ends up engaged.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3's Big Villain Reveal Was 'Borrowed' From Fan Canon [Exclusive] ...