


Kirk will have a much bigger role this season than he did in the first season.įortunately for non- Star Trek fans, Paramount+ also has a wide selection of movies that are joining its lineup this month, including Arrival, The Social Network, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, Say Anything, and more. And on June 15, the long-awaited second season premiere of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will take viewers back to the prequel era a decade before the events of the original season. Starting on June 1, the first 10 Star Trek movies are officially coming home to Paramount’s streaming service. The characters are set in the present day, meaning they consume TikTok videos and other popular forms of media, but it doesn't mean they like!Ĭritical assessments of last year's inaugural season under the new title of Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head heralded the two's "shock and horror" regarding TikTok and relayed how amusing it was watching them try to understand ASMR.June may be unofficially the month of Star Trek on Paramount+. For those who grew up watching the show in the '90s, it's a lovely dose of nostalgia and for those who weren't around for it, it's a chance to catch a glimpse of a bygone time, thus bridging a generational gap. In an TV and film era that has been bolstered by reboots of all sorts, Beavis and Butt-Head's return has been a triumph for rock and metal fans of all ages. READ MORE: Beavis + Butt-Head's Worst Takes on Music Watch a brief teaser video for Season 2 further down this page. As for others around the globe, you'll have to wait until a premiere date is confirmed (or set up a VPN to a territory that has already been given the gift of new Beavis and Butt-Head). will be able to view the latest episode a day later. The dim-witted duo are ideal for an April 20 launch in the U.S.
