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While speaking to TrekMovie, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds co-showrunner Henry Alonso Myers hinted that the fourth season will finally arrive in late summer, as work on post-production continues. “I can say [Season 4 will arrive] sometime later this year,” Myers said. “We’ve been very consistent in the time of year when we come out, and we’re going to be consistent again. We’ve been told a window, so that’s where we’re going to be—I would say late summer, but take that as a guess, not a locked date.”
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Should Lead Into a New Spinoff Series

When talking about post-production on a series like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Henry Alonso Myers said that it takes six to ten months to do all the post, editorial, sound, and score, and six months would put this release right around the end of summer, and since each episode releases on a weekly basis, they could continue working on the post-production for later season episodes even after the first episodes premiere. Interestingly, the first season premiered in May, the second in June, and the third in July, so the fourth showing up in August or September would make sense.
Myers said they are also working on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 5 right now, and that will be a shorter six-episode season. It should also be noted that the creators said the last episode will see Captain James T. Kirk taking the captain’s chair on the Enterprise for the first time, which should logically lead to a new series that the creators hinted at.








