Read our review of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3. This season brings thrills, humor, and even zombies, but it misses deeper storytelling moments. Find out what works — and what doesn’t.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds returns with Season 3, and fans will find plenty to enjoy. The show continues its tradition of telling one-off stories in each episode. But while the series is fun to watch, it doesn’t dig as deep as it could.
The characters we love are still here. Captain Pike leads the crew with his usual calm and charm. Spock continues to explore his human side. Nurse Chapel and La’an also get some solid screen time. The cast chemistry remains strong, and their performances help carry the show forward.
One of the standout episodes features a zombie-style infection on a remote planet. It’s thrilling and creepy. The special effects look great, and the suspense keeps you glued to the screen. This episode is a fun twist for the franchise. However, once it’s over, the show quickly moves on, and deeper consequences are not explored.
That’s the main issue with Season 3. It plays it safe. While the episodes are entertaining, many lack emotional depth or larger meaning. Some storylines feel rushed or too light. The series misses chances to explore tough moral questions — something Star Trek is famous for.
Still, there’s a lot to like. The visuals are stunning. The adventure feels fresh, and the pacing keeps things exciting.
It brings zombies, action, and laughs. But it also leaves fans wishing for more heart and soul. If you’re looking for light sci-fi fun, this season delivers. But if you want deeper stories, you may be left wanting.
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