• [NEWS] Star Trek kids' YouTube series, Lego sets, and more

    From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.startrek.current, rec.arts.tv, rec.arts.sf.tv on Wed Sep 10 17:02:33 2025
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    Just when you thought Star Trek couldn't get any worse ... they make a
    poor knock-off of "Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures". :-\



    'Star Trek' Day Announcements Include a Lego Collaboration
    and a YouTube Kids' Series
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    The franchise celebrates the lead-up to its 60th anniversary next
    year with a multitude of celebrations.

    Happy Star Trek Day! While September 8 is a fun holiday for Trek
    fans any year, 2026 is going to be a big one, marking 60 years
    since the very first episode of the very first series hit the
    airwaves in 1966, changing sci-fi's place in pop culture forever.
    Paramount is getting the party started early with a bunch of
    announcements today, including Trek's first-ever Lego
    collaboration as well as a YouTube series aimed at kids that
    drops today.

    While we're most excited about the Lego news, the collab doesn't
    come with any details as of yet. A Paramount press release
    promises we'll learn more "soon" (the possibilities for sets are
    virtually endless; just look at how much Star Wars Lego is out
    there) with a teaser video to further whip fans into a frenzy:

    Star Trek Lego teaser trailer (15secs)
    <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4gbBGp92RU>

    Other announcements today include Star Trek: Scouts, an animated
    YouTube series that aims to hook in new Trek fans at the
    preschool age. Here's a little more detail from the release:

    "Developed and produced by Nickelodeon Digital Studio in
    association with CBS Studios, Star Trek: Scouts follows three
    8-year-old friends, JR, Sprocket, and Roo, as they train to become
    future Starfleet Explorers by going on epic, out-of-this-world
    missions that push them to 'discover, grow, and boldly go!"

    Check out the trailer here, and if you like what you see or you
    have some sci-fi-minded small fry running around, you can watch
    the first two episodes (they run three to four minutes each) on
    Nickelodeon's Blaze and the Monster Machines YouTube channel. The
    remaining 18 episodes arrive next year.

    "Star Trek: Scouts" trailer (52secs)
    <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBFbP891Vds>

    "Star Trek Scouts" episodes
    <https://www.youtube.com/@blazeandthemonstermachines>

    Star Trek will also be getting a float in the annual Rose Parade -
    held on New Year's Day in Pasadena, CA - bringing the attention of
    college football fans worldwide to Star Trek's 60th anniversary as
    well as the imminent arrival of the new live-action series
    Starfleet Academy.

    Still no firm launch date for Starfleet Academy, by the way,
    beyond "early 2026." Strange New Worlds will wrap up its current
    third season this week, on September 11, with seasons four and
    five still to come.

    As was teased from the Hall H stage at San Diego Comic-Con this
    year, the scripted podcast Star Trek: Khan launchesatoday; as
    previously announced, it's a prequel to the events of Star Trek II:
    The Wrath of Khan, with Naveen Andrews voicing the title character.
    The rest of the cast includes Star Trek: Voyager's Tim Russ as
    Ensign Tuvok, and TOS' George Takei as Captain Sulu. You can listen
    to new episodes Mondays through November 3 on all the big podcasting
    platforms, as well as the Star Trek YouTube channel.

    Elsewhere online, Star Trek will launch a Webtoon digital comic
    initiative to celebrate the big 6-0, aiming to connect "with new
    audiences "by launching original stories that touch on universal
    genres and themes based in the world of Star Trek."

    To help you keep track of all this celebratory Star Trek information
    - apparently this is just the first wave of announcements for what's
    planned; we're hoping for some movie news!-there's now a special
    60th anniversary web hub for fans, which you can check out here.
    <https://www.startrek.com/en-un/60>



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  • From BTR1701@atropos@mac.com to rec.arts.sf.tv,rec.arts.startrek.current,rec.arts.tv on Wed Sep 10 15:15:26 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.arts.startrek.current

    On Sep 9, 2025 at 10:02:33 PM PDT, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    Just when you thought Star Trek couldn't get any worse ... they make a
    poor knock-off of "Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures". :-\

    Sounds like theyrCOve got poor Scotty down in the engine room cranking the DEI engines up to Warp 9.

    STAR TREK Day Announcements Include a Lego Collaboration
    and a YouTube Kids' Series
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    The franchise celebrates the lead-up to its 60th anniversary next
    year with a multitude of celebrations.

    Happy STAR TREK Day! While September 8 is a fun holiday for Trek
    fans any year, 2026 is going to be a big one, marking 60 years
    since the very first episode of the very first series hit the
    airwaves in 1966, changing sci-fi's place in pop culture forever.
    Paramount is getting the party started early with a bunch of
    announcements today, including Trek's first-ever Lego
    collaboration as well as a YouTube series aimed at kids that
    drops today.

    While we're most excited about the Lego news, the collab doesn't
    come with any details as of yet. A Paramount press release
    promises we'll learn more "soon" (the possibilities for sets are
    virtually endless; just look at how much Star Wars Lego is out
    there) with a teaser video to further whip fans into a frenzy:

    Other announcements today include STAR TREK: SCOUTS, an animated
    YouTube series that aims to hook in new Trek fans at the
    preschool age. Here's a little more detail from the release:

    "Developed and produced by Nickelodeon Digital Studio in
    association with CBS Studios, STAR TREK: SCOUTS follows three
    8-year-old friends, JR, Sprocket, and Roo, as they train to become
    future Starfleet Explorers by going on epic, out-of-this-world
    missions that push them to 'discover, grow, and boldly go!"

    Check out the trailer here, and if you like what you see or you
    have some sci-fi-minded small fry running around, you can watch
    the first two episodes (they run three to four minutes each) on
    Nickelodeon's Blaze and the Monster Machines YouTube channel. The
    remaining 18 episodes arrive next year.

    STAR TREK will also be getting a float in the annual Rose Parade -
    held on New Year's Day in Pasadena, CA - bringing the attention of
    college football fans worldwide to STAR TREK's 60th anniversary as
    well as the imminent arrival of the new live-action series
    STARFLEET ACADEMY.

    Still no firm launch date for STARFLEET ACADEMY, by the way,
    beyond "early 2026." STRANGE NEW WORLDS will wrap up its current
    third season this week, on September 11, with seasons four and
    five still to come.

    As was teased from the Hall H stage at San Diego Comic-Con this
    year, the scripted podcast STAR TREK: KHAN launches-atoday; as
    previously announced, it's a prequel to the events of STAR TREK II:
    THE WRATH OF KHAN, with Naveen Andrews voicing the title character.
    The rest of the cast includes STAR TREK: VOYAGER's Tim Russ as
    Ensign Tuvok, and TOS' George Takei as Captain Sulu. You can listen
    to new episodes Mondays through November 3 on all the big podcasting
    platforms, as well as the STAR TREK YouTube channel.

    Elsewhere online, STAR TREK will launch a Webtoon digital comic
    initiative to celebrate the big 6-0, aiming to connect "with new
    audiences "by launching original stories that touch on universal
    genres and themes based in the world of STAR TREK."

    To help you keep track of all this celebratory STAR TREK information
    - apparently this is just the first wave of announcements for what's
    planned; we're hoping for some movie news!-there's now a special
    60th anniversary web hub for fans, which you can check out here.


    <https://gizmodo.com/star-trek-day-announcements-include-a-lego-collaboration-and-a-youtube-kids-series-2000655142>



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