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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: William Shatner jokes about new series; open to returning

William Shatner says he’s ‘ready to assume command’: Addresses criticism around ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’

In a lighthearted jab at the new Star Trek series ‘Starfleet Academy,’ iconic actor William Shatner, who famously portrayed Captain Kirk, took to social media to share his thoughts. He humorously questioned why intergalactic medical advancements hadn’t solved the issue of hyperopia by the 32nd century, suggesting the budget could be better spent on essentials like eyewear.

Veteran actor William Shatner is best known for playing the role of Captain James T. Kirk in one of the original series of ‘Star Trek.’ In a recent interview, the star addressed the criticism that modern-day versions have been facing.

William Shatner talks about the latest ‘Star Trek’ shows

In a social media post, William Shatner talked about the latest ‘Star Trek’ interpretation titled ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.’ Politician Stephen Miller had earlier posted a note on his account, stating that the series could be saved if Shatner returned and took over the story. In reply, Shatner posted something on his account. The statement read, “I am so on the same page with you @StephenM! The fact that they have not cure Hyperopia by the 32rd Century is an abysmal oversight on the writers!” His post also shared some criticism about the series, citing that the production house responsible for it should “up the budget because I’m sure that a well-oiled organization like Starfleet in the distant future could afford more than one pair of glasses for at least this hyperopic bridge crew.”

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He joked about how, in the show, the glasses may be passed around in between people as they drive the ship. Expressing that he would love to take over the franchise and storyline once more, he stated, “I am ready to assume command of the series! Call me! 🤙🏻🙂!”

More about ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’

The show ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ is set in the 32nd century future. It focuses on Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets and how they plan to recover from the events of ‘Star Trek: Discovery’, which is another series that ran from 2017 to 2024. The show’s theme is centered around the first class at Starfleet Academy in over a decade, as they had been dealing with the repercussions of the catastrophic events. The first few episodes were released on Paramount+ on January 15, 2026. The remaining 8 episodes will be released as per schedule up until March 12 this year.

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