"Star Trek: Short Treks" will be released
monthly, and each episode will tell a separate, closed-ended
story, CBS said in a statement. The network announced the series
at San Diego Comic-Con, a convention for fans of science fiction
and pop culture.
CBS said "The Office" actor Rainn Wilson will play con artist
Harry Mudd in one episode. Another installment will focus on a
man who finds himself the only human on board a deserted ship.
Each of the "Short Treks" episodes will reveal clues about the
story unfolding on "Star Trek: Discovery," a series that is
heading into its second season, co-creator and executive
producer Alex Kurtzman said.
The original "Star Trek" debuted in 1966 as a U.S. television
series depicting the adventures of the Starship Enterprise. It
was created by the late Gene Roddenberry and featured characters
including Captain James T. Kirk, played by William Shatner, and
Vulcan officer Mr. Spock, played by the late Leonard Nimoy. The
franchise has persisted through several movies and TV shows.
CBS announced in June that it would further expand the "Star
Trek" franchise with new series, mini-series and animation under
a production deal with Kurtzman.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by James Dalgleish)
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