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Star Trek: The Next Generation gets an Honest Trailer

September 26, 2017 by Amie Cranswick

Star Trek made its triumphant return to the small screen this past weekend with the premiere of Star Trek: Discovery [read our reviews of the first episode and second episode], and to celebrate, Screen Junkies has unveiled its Honest Trailer for Star Trek: The Next Generation!

Your dad loved the original Star Trek’s mix of campy aliens, cheesy dialogue, and razzy caliber acting. Now, get ready for the original series’ geeky younger brother featuring new aliens, more complex stories, and acting that’s way better than Star Trek deserves in this kinder, gentler sequel where crew members discuss their feelings, celebrate each others cultures, and fight with their words — not their fists.

Warp into the 21st century with an all new USS Enterprise — an awkward hybrid of a cutting edge spaceship and a Marriott convention center — and journey to a Sci-Fi utopia where poverty, racism, and war are a thing of the past. And forget about the original Star Trek’s mini-skirt boy’s club, because on this Enterprise of the future is WOKE (most of the time).

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Almost no one has seen a Klingon in more than 100 years. They do not come in peace. Set roughly ten years before the events of the original series, Star Trek: Discovery shows a never before seen era that shaped Federation history. First Officer Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) encounters new ships, worlds, and villains as the threat of war looms.

Star Trek: Discovery features a cast that includes Sonequa Martin-Green (Lieutenant Commander Michael Burnham) are Jason Isaacs (Captain Lorca), Michelle Yeoh (Captain Georgiou), Chris Obi (T’Kuvma), Doug Jones (Saru), James Frain (Sarek), Terry Serpico (Anderson), Maulik Pancholy (Nambue), Anthony Rapp (Stamets), Mary Wiseman (Tilly), Mary Chieffo (L-Rell), Shazad Latif (Lieutenant Tyler), Rekha Sharma (Commander Mitchell), Kenneth Mitchell (Kol), Clare McConnell (Dennas), Damon Runyan (Ujilli) and Rainn Wilson (Harry Mudd).

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, News, Random, Random Videos, Television, Trailers Tagged With: honest trailers, Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth’s editorial and management team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Editor-in-Chief of FlickeringMyth.com since 2023.

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