I love how Captain Christopher Pike's (Anson Mount) new season 3 Strange New Worlds character posters to tide us over until the season drops later in 2025. The posters include series regulars, which now include Martin Quinn's Lieutenant Montgomery Scott, and recurring guest stars like Carol Kane's Commander Pelia and Melanie Scrofano's Captain Marie Batel.

The element that makes these posters unique, compared to Strange New Worlds season 3's posters include cosmetic changes that signify character growth for Nurse Christine Chapel (Jess Bush) and Ensign Nyota Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding). But I think the most interesting portrait is Captain Pike's, because half of Anson Mount's face is lit with a very symbolic vibrant purple.

Anson Mount's New Star Trek Portrait Resembles Captain Pike In TOS

Pike's Tragic Future Is Already Written In Strange New Worlds

Anson Mount's new portrait of Captain Pike in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 resembles Sean Kenney as Fleet Captain Pike in Star Trek: The Original Series' two-part episode, "The Menagerie". Because original Pike actor Jeffrey Hunter would not return after TOS' pilot episode "The Cage", Sean Kenney was hidden under heavy makeup representing disfiguring delta radiation. The color and placement of purple lighting on Mount's face echoes Kenney's makeup from Star Trek: The Original Series, making Pike's new poster a clever artistic allusion to the accident Pike will suffer in the future.

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Even though we already knew what would happen to Captain Pike in Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds made Pike's story compelling by letting Pike himself in on the secret. After witnessing a vision of his future in an encounter with a Klingon Time Crystal in Star Trek: Discovery season 2, episode 12, "Through the Valley of Shadows", Pike spent the first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds wrestling with his seemingly pre-ordained fate. In Strange New Worlds' second season, Pike accepted his future and took more risks, because Pike knew he wouldn't die yet.

Strange New Worlds' Season 3 Portraits Could Foreshadow Other Characters' Fates

Colorful Artistic Details Unite Strange New Worlds' Legacy Characters

Spock Nurse Chapel and Scotty from the season 3 profile images of Strange New Worlds
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Captain Pike may not be the only Star Trek: Strange New Worlds character whose fate is foreshadowed by the new Strange New Worlds season 3 portraits. Melanie Scrofano's Captain Marie Batel even getting a portrait seems to indicate that she'll survive Strange New Worlds' season 2 cliffhanger ending—but the fear in Batel's eyes and the stark half-light on her face suggest it won't be easy. Melissa Navia's Lieutenant Erica Ortegas is the only subject looking down, which makes me wonder if Ortegas might not make it to Strange New Worlds season 4.

Lieutenant Ortegas' portrait is also lit with the same purple as Pike's, but on the back of her head. This might foreshadow an equally grim fate for Ortegas—who still hasn't gotten a full spotlight episode in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

Of course, the new posters aren't all bad news for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' characters, especially those who are destined to stay with the USS Enterprise on its next five-year mission. A curved golden light on Celia Rose Gooding's Ensign Uhura resembles Nichelle Nichols' Uhura earpiece in Star Trek: The Original Series. Both Pelia and Chapel will have to leave the Enterprise, and both are lit in bright pink. Ethan Peck's Spock, Paul Wesley's Lt. James T. Kirk, and Martin Quinn's Scotty all have blue lights over their eyes, all gazing upward to the future of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' USS Enterprise.

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Release Date
May 5, 2022
Network
Paramount+
Showrunner
Henry Alonso Myers, Akiva Goldsman

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Directors
Dan Liu, Amanda Row, Maja Vrvilo, Akiva Goldsman, Dermott Downs, Eduardo Sánchez, Jeffrey W. Byrd, Jonathan Frakes, Jordan Canning, Leslie Hope, Valerie Weiss, Sydney Freeland, Christopher J. Byrne, Rachel Leiterman
Writers
Onitra Johnson
Franchise(s)
Star Trek
Creator(s)
Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman, Jenny Lumet