It’s been a bizarrely quiet Comic-Con Saturday today, with none of the usual superhero hubbub that normally makes this one of the busiest pop culture news days of the year. But at least Star Trek is here to serve up some sizzle, as Paramount+ rolled out new footage for all three extant Trek shows. Firstly, the upcoming final season of Star Trek: Discovery got an extended tease, showing off a sequence in which Michael Burnham ends up getting sucked out into space after a confrontation gone wrong. (Also, consider this your regular reminder that David Cronenberg is now a borderline regular on this show, which is never not weird to us.)
Over in animation, Star Trek: Lower Decks got a full trailer for its September-premiering fourth season, showing the crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos maybe, possibly, getting out of the “Lower Decks” at last. (It also contains a reference to the show’s bizarre, very funny-looking crossover with Strange New Worlds, which was released earlier today—and which sees Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid play live-action versions of their animated characters.)
And, speaking of: Strange New Worlds is currently in the midst of its second season, but it got a trailer, too: Specifically, for its upcoming musical episode, “Subspace Rhapsody,” which will see Anson Mount and the rest of the crew of the Enterprise apparently breaking in to song. It looks, we cannot deny, pretty cute.