
The Star Trek panel at Hall H became one of SDCC 2025’s most memorable moments. Star Trek fans experienced major announcements and exclusive content during a packed 90-minute session on Saturday, July 26th. Star Trek: Voyager veteran Robert Picardo led the event with charm as he introduced the new Starfleet Academy cast’s Comic-Con debut.
Star Trek events at Comic-Con never disappoint, but this year’s revelations blew everyone away. Fans got their first glimpse of Starfleet Academy, a series that follows young cadets through their training in the 32nd century. The audience also enjoyed a special treat – an advance screening of Strange New Worlds season 3 episode “A Space Adventure Hour” before its Thursday release. The news about Star Trek: Khan podcast series excited everyone when its premiere date was revealed. The series will launch on September 8th, 2025, as part of Star Trek Day celebrations. Let me walk you through everything that happened at the panel and what these announcements mean for the franchise’s future.
Star Trek Universe Highlights at Comic-Con 2025
The Star Trek Universe panel turned Hall H into a Federation stronghold by bringing together talent from current and upcoming series. This 90-minute session featured two distinct segments that explored different corners of the Trek universe.
The Strange New Worlds segment brought executive producers Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers to the stage with Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Christina Chong, and Paul Wesley. The audience burst into excitement after learning about a special Season 4 episode that would feature Jim Henson’s Creature Shop’s puppet versions of the Enterprise crew.
Starfleet Academy made its Comic-Con debut with Holly Hunter leading a cast of fresh faces. Sandro Rosta, Karim Diané, Kerrice Brooks, George Hawkins, and Bella Shepard joined showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau. Fans finally received substantial information about the series, which completed its first season filming in February, after months of mystery.
The celebration spilled into the Gaslamp Quarter with immersive “strange new worlds” performances. Fans experienced five themed adventures based on Season 3 episodes at both the Interactive Zone at Petco Park and Paramount’s Lodge activation at Happy Does. These included a noir murder mystery, zombie horror, and ’60s retro mission.
Paramount’s “Lodge” activation remained available to everyone, even without Comic-Con badges, though visitors should expect long lines.
Strange New Worlds: Season 3 and Beyond
The Strange New Worlds segment at the star trek panel revealed exciting news about the series’ future. Cast members Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Christina Chong, and Paul Wesley joined executive producers to share the show’s progress.
Season three currently airs with genre-bending episodes that feature murder mysteries and documentary-style storytelling. The panel stunned everyone with a jaw-dropping revelation about Season 4 – an entire episode will turn the Enterprise crew into puppets created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. “There might have been an unexpected and terrible transporter accident which might have had some unexpected felt-like effects,” explained Akiva Goldsman.
The attendees got a glimpse of Season 4’s premiere footage that showed the Enterprise crew in danger after crossing through a fiery spatial storm.
The most important announcement confirmed Strange New Worlds will end with its fifth season. The production is already underway and fans can expect it to air in 2027. Goldsman revealed their plan was always to lead the series up to Captain James Kirk’s first day of Enterprise command.
Season 3 episodes will continue to air weekly through September 11, 2025, and the show keeps taking creative storytelling risks.
Starfleet Academy and Khan Podcast Reveals
Star Trek fans erupted with excitement as Paramount+ revealed two major upcoming projects at their panel. Starfleet Academy will launch January 15, 2026, with a two-episode premiere and continue weekly on Thursdays through March 12. The series takes place in the 32nd century post-Burn timeline and brings together an outstanding cast. Holly Hunter will play the Chancellor while Paul Giamatti takes on the villainous role of Nus Braka.
The talented cadet cast features Sandro Rosta playing Caleb Mir, who’s described as “savage on the outside” with “a lot of love and fear” inside. Bella Shepard steps into the role of Genesis Lythe, while George Hawkins portrays the driven Darem Reymi. Kerrice Brooks makes history as SAM, the Academy’s first hologram student. Stephen Colbert adds star power as the voice of the “digital dean of students”.
The panel’s excitement doubled with the announcement of Star Trek: Khan, a podcast launching on Star Trek Day, September 8, 2025. This nine-episode audio drama stars Naveen Andrews as Khan and Wrenn Schmidt as Marla McGivers. The series brings back beloved franchise veterans George Takei as Captain Sulu and Tim Russ as Ensign Tuvok. Nicholas Meyer’s story traces Khan’s journey from “superhuman visionary into vengeful villain”.
Conclusion
Star Trek fans got their money’s worth at SDCC 2025. The Hall H panel packed an impressive lineup of announcements that will shape the franchise’s future. Paramount+ showed its well-defined vision through several reveals – from the puppet episode of Strange New Worlds to the confirmation that the series will wrap up with Season 5.
Starfleet Academy finally emerged from the shadows after months of speculation. Fans now have a concrete date to look forward to with its January 2026 premiere. The stellar cast brings new energy to the 32nd century timeline. This series looks ready to carry the torch as Strange New Worlds concludes its planned five-season run.
The Khan podcast series stands out as the biggest surprise for longtime fans. It marks an unexpected return to one of Trek’s most compelling villains. The September premiere date aligns with Star Trek Day to maximize fan excitement.
The passion from both cast and creators lit up the 90-minute panel. Their energy captured what makes Star Trek special – not just sci-fi adventures but stories about humanity’s potential. After seeing this panel firsthand, I can say the franchise sits in good hands. It continues to boldly go toward an exciting future that honors its roots while embracing new possibilities.





