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Starfleet Academy Premiers at Star-Studded “Blue” Carpet in NYC

On a winter night befitting a voyage into the unknown, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy made its highly anticipated premiere at the American Museum of Natural History. It transformed one of New York City’s most iconic cultural institutions into a gateway to the future. The “blue” carpet was rolled out for celebrities from throughout the Star Trek Universe and beyond. They gathered for the first look at the newest addition to the franchise.

The event was held on January 6, 2026, just nine days before Star Trek: Starfleet Academy airs worldwide. Paramount+ broadcast the event live on YouTube, hosted by Celia Rose Gooding from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

A Very, Very Bad Guy

Gooding, who plays Uhura in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, lit up the premiere with her big smile and glowing personality. She took us through the newest members of the Star Trek family.

She began with Paul Giamatti, who plays the villain Nus Braka. Giamatti is the winner of a Primetime Emmy Award and three Golden Globes. He’s best known for his roles in Saving Private Ryan (1998), Man on the Moon (1999), SidewaysCinderella Man, and The Illusionist (2006).

Paul Giamatti

Legacy & Culture

Next, Celia spoke with Holly Hunter, who plays Chancellor Nahla Ake in Starfleet Academy. The Chancellor will also captain the USS Athena, a vessel meant to provide cadets with real field experience.

Holly Hunter

Karim Diané stepped up to the microphone next. He plays the Klingon character Jay-Den Kraag, who will allegedly show audiences an alternative side to Klingon culture. Bella Shepard also joins the Star Trek family as Genesis, the daughter of an admiral who has post-academy dreams of commanding. With season 2 already in production, she explains that a very “personal episode” surrounding her character is coming up.

Kerrice Brooks and George Hawkins took time to speak with Celia Rose Gooding about their characters, Sam and Darrem.

Kerrice Brooks

Their Own Unique Path

Producers Alex Kurtman and Noga Landau were also in attendance and gave insight on the newest series. “These are just kids at the start of their journey,” said Kurtzman. He explained how, through this journey, each character will learn about themselves and find their own unique path in Starfleet. They both described season one of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy as “new, sexy, adventurous, fun, emotional and scary”!

British actress and comedian Gina Yashere is joining the crew as Lura Thok – a half-Klingon half-Jem Hadar hybrid. She spoke to Celia about her personal motto, “Enjoy the Journey.” Her qualities of pushing through obstacles and staying the course show in her upcoming character.

We Will Bring the Fight

Celia Rose Gooding and WWE star Becky Lynch at the premiere of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.

WWE wrestling star Becky Lynch will also be on the bridge of the USS Athena. The night before the premiere, she won the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Perhaps we’ll see her bring some WWE into the 32nd century!

Becky Lynch

Lastly, Zoe Steiner and Sandro Rosta will be classmates Tarima Sadal, a betazoid, and Caleb Mir. Not much is known about these characters, but both are described as having unique journeys and perspectives through Starfleet Academy.

Veteran’s and More

Kate Mulgrew at the premiere of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. Image courtesy of the Associated Press.

Veterans from the Star Trek universe were also in attendance. These included Kate Mulgrew, Tawny Newsome, Michelle Hurd, Melissa Navia, David Ajala, and Ethan Phillips. Other notable guests, such as Bill Nye, who is a life-long Star Trek fan, also came to see the launch of the latest installment.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will be bringing back several Star Trek alumni, such as Tig Notaro, Mary Wiseman, and Robert Picardo.

A Super Fan Beams Down

Katie Nickolaou visits NYC for the premiere of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.

Trek Central’s previously featured Super Fan Katie Nickolaou took a break from meteorology and travelled to New York City for the premiere.

Katie Nickolaou

Class Has Commenced!

L-R, Karim Diané as Jay-Den Kraag, George Hawkins as Darem Reymi, Kerrice Brooks as Sam, Bella Shepard as Genesis Lythe and Sandro Rosta as Caleb Mir in season 1, episode 5 of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy streaming on Paramount+. Photo Credit: John Medland/Paramount+

By choosing the American Museum of Natural History for its debut, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy anchored its premiere in a place dedicated to understanding our past, present, and potential futures. It was a fitting launchpad for a series that aims to inspire the next generation of dreamers, leaders, and explorers.

The show premieres its first two episodes on Thursday, 15th January, on Paramount+. New episodes will be released weekly, every Thursday, throughout its ten-episode first season.


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