Star Trek series teaser shows a new logo, planets and... space

You can't accuse CBS of spoiling 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the upcoming Star Trek series. The network debuted the first official teaser for its small-scཧreen reboot as part of Upfronts week, even though filming's not started and no-one's actually been cast in the series. That's ﷽not stopped a minute-long trailer from hitting the web! What's it include if there's no footage? Check it out for yourself...
That final shot of the logo looks like a polished version of the one used in the big-screen reboots. Meanwhile the tagline "New crews. New villains. New heroes. New worlds" seems intent on making sure we know: this is new Star Trek. Except, it isn't really. The show is supposedly returning to the franchise💟's timelin♈e before J.J. Abrams splintered off into alternate worlds with the 2009 film.
In that regard, it's old school Trek, but it'll have a new flavor to it due to the addition of Hannibal's Bryan Fuller. He co-created the show with The Wrath of Khan's Nicholas Meyer, and is serving as showrunner. He'll be🌠 getting help from Star Trek Into Darkness co-writer Aleℱx Kurtzman and Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's son, Rod, both of whom are executive producing.
That's a wedge of Trek talent behind the scenes, which begs the question, err... who's going to be appearin🍰g in it? With shooting scheduled to start later this year, it might be a while until we hear any new updates. The series will debut in full on CBS' new streaming service C💞BS All Access in 2017.
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