| Star Trek: Starfleet Academy | |
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| Created by | Gaia Violo |
| Based on | Star Trek by Gene Roddenberry |
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| Composer | Jeff Russo |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 2 |
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| Producer | Norman Denver |
| Production location | Toronto, Canada |
| Cinematography | Tommy Maddox-Upshaw |
| Editor | Jon Dudkowski |
| Running time | 60–75 minutes |
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| Network | Paramount+ |
| Release | January 15, 2026 – present |
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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is an American television series created by Gaia Violo for the streaming service Paramount+. It is the 12th Star Trek series and part of executive producer Alex Kurtzman's expanded Star Trek Universe. Set in the 32nd century, the far-future time period that was introduced in the series Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2024), Starfleet Academy follows the first new class of Starfleet cadets in over a century as they come of age and train to be officers.
Sandro Rosta, Karim Diané, Kerrice Brooks, George Hawkins, and Bella Shepard portray Starfleet Academy cadets, starring alongside Holly Hunter, Zoë Steiner, Robert Picardo, Tig Notaro, and Oded Fehr. Versions of a Starfleet Academy-based series were in development for years before it received an official series order in March 2023, with Kurtzman and Noga Landau as showrunners. Production on the first season took place from August 2024 to February 2025 at Pinewood Toronto Studios in Toronto, Canada, and production on the second season began in August 2025.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy premiered on the streaming service Paramount+ on January 15, 2026, with its first two episodes. The other eight episodes of the first season will be released weekly until March 12.
The series is set in the 32nd century, the far-future of the Star Trek franchise where Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets are recovering from a cataclysmic event, as depicted in Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2024). [1] [2] Starfleet Academy follows the first new class of Starfleet cadets in over a century as they come of age and train to be officers. [3] They are taught aboard the USS Athena, a starship that docks at the Starfleet Academy campus in San Francisco but can also be deployed with the rest of the fleet. [4]
| No. | Title [17] | Directed by | Written by [18] | Original release date [19] | |
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| 1 | "Kids These Days" | Alex Kurtzman | Gaia Violo | January 15, 2026 | |
Caleb Mir and his mother, Anisha, are being held on an industrial colony, along with the pirate who helped them flee, Nus Braka. They are tried in court for the murder of a Starfleet officer, which occured while they tried to steal food. Nus Braka is sentenced to jail, and Anisha is sentenced to a rehab facility, and is separated from Caleb. The judge, Nahla Ake, promises to take care of Caleb, but he flees at his mother's guidance. Fifteen years later, Nahla Ake has resigned from Starfleet after shame over the trial, but is offered the chance to be the commandant of the re-established Starfleet Academy. She finds Caleb, who has become a criminal and is still searching for his mother. She offers him the chance to come to Starfleet Academy as a cadet, and in exchange, she will help him find his mother, and she reveals Anisha escaped from a prison colony the year before. Caleb accepts, and begins Starfleet Academy alongside several other students, including Jay-Den, Sam, Darem, and Genesis. While the new cadets are en-route to school in San Francisco aboard the USS Athena, Caleb hacks into the communication system and tried to contact his mother. Nus Braka, who claims he escaped prison with Anisha, finds the USS Athena from that message and disables the ship. The cadets and officers work together to successfully repel Nus Braka, and the ship arrives at Starfleet Academy. | |||||
| 2 | "Beta Test" | Alex Kurtzman | Noga Landau & Jane Maggs | January 15, 2026 | |
Chancellor Ake welcomes the incoming Starfleet Academy class, and contrasts them with the current War College, the more militarized academy that remained after The Burn. The cadets are assigned roommates; Caleb and Darem complain when they are assigned to the same room. After hearing from Nus Braka that Anisha had been on the planet Goja V, Caleb and Ake search for it, but he is unable to find any record of it. Ake and Admiral Vance discuss an upcoming delegation from the Betazoids, who left the Federation after The Burn. The Betazed president arrives and dismisses the Federation's requests, saying that it will not sufficiently cater to their needs. Caleb meets Tarima, the daughter of the Betazed president and the leader of a youth organization advocating for rejoining the Federation. He offers her a tour of campus, and she reveals that Goja V is an asteroid within Betazed's planetary defense system. Tarima learns why Caleb was trying to find Goja V, and becomes angry with him when she assumes he was using her to get information. Caleb and Ake meet, and Ake decides to offer establishing Starfleet Headquarters to get them to join the Federation. They agree; Tarima decides to enroll in the War College, and her brother joins Starfleet Academy, and becomes another roommate for Caleb and Darem. | |||||
| 3 | TBA | TBA | Alex Taub & Kiley Rossetter | January 22, 2026 | |
| 4 | TBA | TBA | Gaia Violo & Eric Anthony Glover | January 29, 2026 | |
| 5 | TBA | TBA | Kirsten Beyer & Tawny Newsome | February 5, 2026 | |
| 6 | TBA | TBA | Kenneth Lin & Kiley Rossetter | February 12, 2026 | |
| 7 | TBA | TBA | Alex Taub & Eric Anthony Glover | February 19, 2026 | |
| 8 | TBA | TBA | Gaia Violo & Jane Maggs | February 26, 2026 | |
| 9 | TBA | Jonathan Frakes [20] | Teleplay by : Kirsten Beyer Story by : Kirsten Beyer & Kenneth Lin | March 5, 2026 | |
| 10 | TBA | TBA | Teleplay by : Alex Kurtzman & Kirsten Beyer Story by : Noga Landau & Gaia Violo | March 12, 2026 | |
Olatunde Osunsanmi also directed for the season. [21]
In June 2018, after becoming sole showrunner of the series Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2024), Alex Kurtzman signed a five-year overall deal with CBS Television Studios to expand the Star Trek franchise beyond Discovery to several new series, miniseries, and animated series. One series that was being planned as part of this deal was a "younger-skewing" project set at Starfleet Academy. It was being developed by Stephanie Savage and Josh Schwartz, who were known for creating other young adult-focused television series. [22] [23] The project was still in development in January 2020, but production was not expected to begin until 2021 at the earliest. [24]
In February 2021, Kurtzman said a new series was unlikely to be added to streaming service Paramount+'s Star Trek Universe slate until one of the existing five series came to an end. [25] Development on the Starfleet Academy series was re-confirmed that August, [26] and a month later Kurtzman gave it as an example of a future Star Trek series that he was excited to make and that he had seen "a lot of conversations" about. [27] In February 2022, Kurtzman said his team was planning Star Trek projects that would be released two or three years later, including a series based on Section 31 and another that he did not give details on. [28] Soon after, a new version of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy was reported to be in development with writer Gaia Violo. It was expected to be pitched to Paramount+ shortly, with production planned to begin within a year as the next Star Trek series after Section 31. [29] In May, Kurtzman confirmed that Section 31 and Starfleet Academy were the two projects in development that he and his team were focusing on. [30]
Kevin and Dan Hageman, showrunners of the animated series Star Trek: Prodigy (2021–2024), revealed in December 2022 that they wanted the young protagonists of their series to join Starfleet Academy, but this was changed in part to avoid covering the same ground as the planned Starfleet Academy series. [31] In March 2023, after revealing that Discovery would be ending with its fifth season, Kurtzman expressed interest in making more limited event series and television films for the franchise rather than just traditional ongoing television series; [32] Star Trek: Section 31 was re-developed into a streaming "event film" that was released in January 2025. [33] [34] At the end of March 2023, Paramount+ announced that Starfleet Academy had been ordered to series. Kurtzman and Noga Landau were set as showrunners and executive producers alongside Violo, Aaron Baiers, Jenny Lumet, Rod Roddenberry, Trevor Roth, Frank Siracusa, and John Weber. [3] A year later, Kurtzman confirmed that there would be 10 episodes as with previous Star Trek series. [35] Olatunde Osunsanmi returned from Discovery as producing director and was added as another executive producer by August 2024. [36] [21] In October, Kurtzman announced that a second season had been ordered. [37]
The writers' room was based at Kurtzman's Secret Hideout offices in Santa Monica. [1] By the time of the series' official announcement, Violo had written the first episode, [3] and Tawny Newsome had been hired as a writer. [38] Newsome, the voice of Beckett Mariner on the animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks (2020–2024), was the first Star Trek actor to be hired for a staff writing position on a Star Trek series. [39] Kurtzman approached Newsome about joining the series after being impressed with her improvisation skills during the filming of the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds crossover episode "Those Old Scientists" (2023). [40] Other writers included Jane Maggs, Alex Taub, Kiley Rossetter, Eric Anthony Glover, Kirsten Beyer, and Kenneth Lin. [18] The writers were expected to finish work by the end of 2023, but this was delayed by the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike. [41] They returned to work in mid-October after the strike ended in late September, [42] and were halfway through the first season by March 2024. [35] The writers were working on the second season by January 2025. [43]
The series is set in the 32nd century, the far-future era of the Star Trek franchise that was introduced in Discovery. [1] It follows the first new class of Starfleet cadets in over a century as they come of age and train to be officers. [3] Kurtzman felt the characters, who are a new generation of cadets that are inheriting "massive, massive challenges", were relatable to the "generation now" who would be watching. [42] He said the cadets' mission is to "reinstate the original vision of Star Trek"; [6] the series champions the Star Trek ideals of empathy, unity, and peacemaking over intolerance and hate. [8] In addition to serving as a metaphor for real world challenges, [44] the 32nd century setting gave the writers some freedom from the existing Star Trek canon and helped them introduce new young fans to the franchise without needing to have seen past projects. [1] Despite this, Newsome said there were writers on staff who were "real canon hound dogs" and wanted to ensure the series remained true to the franchise for long-time fans. [39] Characters from previous Star Trek projects are referenced as famous Starfleet officers. [8]
Kurtzman said the series would follow some cadets through graduation and beyond while also introducing new students in later seasons. [35] He said it had "kind of a hybrid format". [45] Previous attempts to develop Starfleet Academy struggled with not being able to use traditional Star Trek ideas of adventure and space exploration in a classroom-based series. Their solution was to set the series on the USS Athena, a starship that docks at the Starfleet Academy campus in San Francisco but can also be deployed with the rest of the fleet. Kurtzman compared this to teaching hospitals, with the cadets able to learn in the field with real Starfleet officers, allowing for episodes where the cadets meet new species, learn about diplomacy, and find their place within Starfleet. [6] [4] Landau said each episode also explores a different coming of age aspect, combining pranks and romance with alien encounters and conflicts. She wanted the audience's takeaway from each episode to be a feeling of wanting to attend Starfleet Academy. [8] Kurtzman said the writers had a rule that the instructors needed to be as interesting and fun as the cadets, similar to the teachers at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter franchise. [46] He encouraged the writers to ground the series in science and have the main characters use science to solve their problems. [1]
In the fourth season of Discovery (2021–2022), Mary Wiseman's Sylvia Tilly becomes a teacher at Starfleet Academy. This storyline led to speculation about whether Wiseman would be reprising her role in Starfleet Academy. [14] [47] [48] There was also speculation about other Discovery stars making guest appearances in the series. [49] [50] In March 2024, Doug Jones expressed interest in reprising his Discovery role of Saru as a "guest speaker" at Starfleet Academy. [50] [51] In May, Tig Notaro expressed interest in reprising her Discovery role of Jett Reno in the series, saying she was "hoping that I can continue on somewhere, somehow" in the Star Trek franchise after Discovery's conclusion. Notaro first joined Discovery due to being long-time friends with Kurtzman. [52]
In March 2024, Kurtzman said casting for the cadets was yet to begin but some of the adult roles had been filled. [35] Holly Hunter was revealed in May to be cast in the lead role of the chancellor of Starfleet Academy. [53] The character was written with Hunter in mind, but the writers did not expect her to be interested and were surprised when she "signed on right away". [44] Kerrice Brooks, Bella Shepard, George Hawkins, Karim Diané, and Zoë Steiner were set to star as cadets in July, [54] [55] when Notaro and Oded Fehr were announced to be reprising their respective roles of Jett Reno and Admiral Charles Vance from Discovery. Robert Picardo was also announced to be starring in the series, reprising his role as the Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager (1995–2001) and other Star Trek media. [10] Sandro Rosta was cast as another cadet a month later, [56] while attending drama school. [46] Roles for the main cast were revealed in July 2025: Hunter as Captain Nahla Ake; Rosta as Caleb Mir, Diané as Jay-Den Kraag, Brooks as Sam (Series Acclimation Mil), Hawkins as Darem Reymi, and Shepard as Genesis Lythe, all cadets; and Steiner as Tarima Sadal. [5]
Paul Giamatti was cast in the recurring guest role of the season's main villain in June 2024, [57] later revealed to be named Nus Braka. [5] Kurtzman contacted Giamatti about joining the series after the actor expressed his love for Star Trek and wish to portray a Klingon while promoting his film The Holdovers (2023). Giamatti was given the first five scripts and his choice of five different guest roles, and chose the villain. [8] Kurtzman was surprised by the choice, assuming that Giamatti would only want a one-episode role due to his busy schedule. [45] In July, Gina Yashere was cast in the recurring role of an instructor, [58] revealed to be cadet master Lura Thok, [5] and Wiseman was confirmed to be returning as Tilly for a guest role. [10] Tatiana Maslany was revealed in October to have a recurring guest role in the season, [37] and Becky Lynch said in December that she had been cast as a member of a Starfleet bridge crew. [15] In October 2025, Stephen Colbert was revealed to be the voice of Starfleet Academy's Digital Dean of Students. [12] The next month, Brit Marling was revealed to be the voice of the Athena's computer. [11]
Matthew Davies was working as production designer for the series by March 2024. The set for the atrium of Starfleet Academy is the largest ever built for a Star Trek series and fills the biggest soundstage in Canada, which is 45,900 square feet (4,260 m2). The atrium set is two stories and features a mess hall, amphitheater, multiple classrooms, catwalks, trees, and a view of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. [1] Gersha Phillips returned from Discovery as a costume designer and was joined by Avery Plewes. Phillips said Kurtzman directed them to make the Starfleet uniforms feel "hip and cool and appeal[ing] to the young audience". [59]
Filming was expected to begin in early 2024, [60] before production was delayed by the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike. [41] In March 2024, Kurtzman said filming would begin later that year, [35] at Pinewood Toronto Studios in Toronto, Canada, [1] where Discovery and Section 31 were filmed. [61] Filming began on August 26, 2024, [36] with Kurtzman directing the first two episodes. [44] Philip Lanyon returned from Discovery as a cinematographer. [62] Location filming took place that week in the Uptown area of Waterloo, Ontario, under the working title Ivory Tower. [63] Kurtzman was still filming his episodes in late October. [37] Osunsanmi also directed for the first season, [21] as did frequent Star Trek director Jonathan Frakes, [64] who directed the penultimate episode. [20] Frakes previously said he was unable to direct an episode of the season because the schedule clashed with his son's wedding. [65] In late January 2025, Kurtzman said there was two weeks of production left for the first season and he expected filming for the second season to begin in the middle of that year. [43] Filming for the first season officially wrapped in the week of February 10. [66] Pre-production on the second season began that June, with filming beginning on August 27 at Pinewood and continuing into 2026. [67]
Jeff Russo was hired to compose the score for the series by December 2024, returning from Discovery, Section 31, and other Star Trek series. [68]
Kurtzman and Landau promoted the series during a "Star Trek Universe" panel at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) in July 2024, where cast members returning from previous Star Trek series were announced. They released a video during the panel which shows the young cadet actors learning that they had been cast in the series. [10] Picardo made a surprise appearance at a different "Star Trek Universe" panel that October, at New York Comic Con (NYCC), and introduced a livestream from the set featuring Kurtzman, Rosta, Brooks, Shepard, Hawkins, Diané, and Steiner. They announced the second-season order and Maslany's casting. [37]
Picardo moderated another SDCC "Star Trek Universe" panel in July 2025, where Kurtzman, Landau, Hunter, Rosta, Diané, Brooks, Hawkins, and Shepard revealed character and story details. The first trailer was shown, before being released online. [5] Borys Kit at The Hollywood Reporter said the producers would have to "work on building enthusiasm" for the series based on reactions to the trailer from fans at the panel, [69] while his colleague James Hibberd said online responses to the trailer were divided. [70] Another trailer was shown at an NYCC "Star Trek Universe" panel in October, where the series was promoted by Kurtzman, Landau, Hunter, Rosta, Diané, Brooks, Hawkins, Shepard, Steiner, and Giamatti. [71] Hibberd and Gizmodo 's James Whitbrook both found that the second trailer put more emphasis on drama and intensity over the classroom and youth-focused elements seen in the first trailer. [70] [72] The website StarfleetAcademy.com was also launched at that time, allowing fans to sign up for updates and explore information about Starfleet Academy's campus, academics, and faculty. [71]
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy premiered on the streaming service Paramount+ on January 15, 2026, with its first two episodes. The other eight episodes will be released weekly until March 12. [12]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 87% of 45 critics' reviews are positive. [73]