Lieutenant Sam Kirk actor Dan Jeannotte confirms he is returning for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4. The highly anticipated Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 premieres July 17 on Paramount+ after a two-year wait. Strange New Worlds season 3 picks up from Strange New Worlds season 2's cliffhanger finale before launching the Starship Enterprise on a new wave of genre-bending adventures.
On his Instagram, Dan Jeannotte (@dan.jeannotte) posted a photo of himself on the set of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 wearing Lieutenant Sam Kirk's trademark mustache (or "#kirkstache"). Jeannotte has a recurring role on Strange New Worlds, and Dan's confirmation that he's back filming in Toronto means audiences will continue to see more of Lt. James T. Kirk's (Paul Wesley) older brother on the USS Enterprise. Check out Dan's Instagram post below:
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On his Instagram, Dan Jeannotte (@dan.jeannotte) posted a photo of himself on the set of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 wearing Lieutenant Sam Kirk's trademark mustache (or "#kirkstache"). Jeannotte has a recurring role on Strange New Worlds, and Dan's confirmation that he's back filming in Toronto means audiences will continue to see more of Lt. James T. Kirk's (Paul Wesley) older brother on the USS Enterprise. Check out Dan's Instagram post below:
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- 5/28/2025
- by John Orquiola
- ScreenRant
Star Trek has always been about boldly going, so it’s no surprise the franchise quickly moved beyond television sets. Even before the series jumped to the big screen, Star Trek expanded into the world of paperbacks, first with novelizations of Original Series and Animated Series episodes and then with original stories created for the page.
Starting with 1970’s Spock Must Die! by James Blish, the novels gave fans a chance to check in on the continuing missions of their favorite crews and characters. As of this writing, over 850 novels have made it to print, encompassing not only every series except Lower Decks but also spin-off series about totally new characters, such as Captain Calhoun of the USS Excalibur.
With so many options, the world of Trek books can get overwhelming. But these entries are a great place to start. Here are the best Star Trek novels ever written.
My Enemy,...
Starting with 1970’s Spock Must Die! by James Blish, the novels gave fans a chance to check in on the continuing missions of their favorite crews and characters. As of this writing, over 850 novels have made it to print, encompassing not only every series except Lower Decks but also spin-off series about totally new characters, such as Captain Calhoun of the USS Excalibur.
With so many options, the world of Trek books can get overwhelming. But these entries are a great place to start. Here are the best Star Trek novels ever written.
My Enemy,...
- 8/19/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
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