CBS has released a new teaser for the upcoming Star Trek TV series.
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First shown to advertisers and press earlier today at the network’s upfronts presentation, the teaser reveals the series logo and…really, not much else. There are some planet graphics that zoom by, and the promise of a new crews, new planets, and new villains. Nothing really solid, but it is interesting that used “crews,” implying that the series may follow multiple ships.
Bryan Fuller (Hannibal) will serve as showrunner and executive producer on the new series, which is the first new Star Trek TV show in over a decade. Alex Kurtzman and Nicholas Meyer are also on board as producers. The series will debut in January 2017 on CBS, with new episodes following CBS’s digital platform, CBS All Access.
Here’s the statement CBS released to accompany the teaser:
CBS Studios debuted a teaser trailer and revealed the logo for the new Star Trek series today at the CBS upfront presentation for advertisers at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Les Moonves introduced the first elements for the show, which will premiere in January, 2017.
The upcoming Star Trek series, from CBS Studios, has Bryan Fuller on board as executive producer/show runner, Alex Kurtzman as executive producer and Nicholas Meyer as writer and consulting producer.
In the U.S., a special premiere episode will air on the CBS Television Network and all subsequent first-run episodes will be available exclusively on CBS All Access. The series will also be available on television stations and platforms in other countries around the world.
Production on the new Star Trek series will begin this fall in Toronto, Canada.