"To save tomorrow, they must face the version of themselves that failed."
The crew of the USS Enterprise returns in Star Trek 4: New Horizon, a bold and emotionally charged continuation of the Kelvin timeline saga—where space is vast, time is fragile, and the cost of progress may be the soul itself.
Years after the events of Star Trek Beyond, Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) finds himself at a crossroads: a leader haunted by loss, unsure of what future the stars still hold. When a deep-space anomaly swallows a Federation outpost on the edge of uncharted space, Starfleet sends the Enterprise to investigate. What they find is not a threat—but a message. One that shouldn't exist.
At the heart of the anomaly is a dying star system—and a warning from a parallel future where the Federation collapsed. There, a version of Spock (Zachary Quinto) made a devastating choice. Now, across realities and timelines, the ripple of that decision threatens to consume both universes.
As the fabric of time begins to unravel, the crew must confront not just new enemies, but fractured versions of themselves—each shaped by different outcomes, regrets, and betrayals. To save the future, they must face the past they never lived.
Directed with cerebral intensity and cinematic scale, New Horizon fuses the spirit of exploration with the philosophical depth that made the franchise iconic. It's not just a mission—it’s a reckoning with identity, destiny, and the boundaries of existence.
The Enterprise will go further than ever before.
But not all who journey out… return the same.