Paramount+ announces new Star Trek series will start filming in 2024

Paramount+ announces new Star Trek series will start filming in 2024

CBS and Paramount+ have officially announced a Star Trek series: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, which will tell the story of a new group of Starfleet cadets.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is set to begin filming in 2024. Co-producers and executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau released the following statement, giving the audience some insight into Starfleet Academy.

"Starfleet Academy is now enrolling! Explore the galaxy! Take charge of your destiny! For the first time in over a century, our campus will reopen to enroll individuals who are at least 16 Earth years old (or species equivalent), who dream of exceeding their physical, mental, and spiritual limits, and who value friendship, camaraderie, honor, and devotion to something greater than themselves.

The coursework will be rigorous, the faculty will be the brightest in their fields, and admitted students will live and learn side by side with the most diverse cohort of students ever to attend. Today, we encourage all who share our dreams, goals, and values ​​to join a new generation of visionaries who will take the first steps toward a bright future for all of us. Apply today! Ex Astris, Scientia! "

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