Sometimes, it’s possible to be too bold and to go too far into where no man has gone before. That’s the lesson that the producers of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds learned during the show’s third season, which managed to squander the good will built up over seasons 1 and 2. But it’s a lesson learned, say showrunners Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers.

Speaking with ScreenRant after New York Comic Con, Goldman and Myers promised to right the ship in season 4, the last full season before the series ends with a truncated fifth season. “We’re trending now, and beginning with season 4 and through season 5, to a much more singular sci-fi, action-adventure, emotional storytelling,” Goldman said. “The outliers are getting less and less, as we kind of focus on saying goodbye to each oth

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