Strange New Worlds Told Paul Wesley Not To Do A William Shatner Star Trek Impression

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Paul Wesley does his own version of Kirk.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Paul Wesley's James T. Kirk on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is different from William Shatner's because he was told not to do an impression of the Star Trek icon. Wesley has played 3 versions of Kirk on Strange New Worlds, although two of them are from alternate timelines. But Wesley's main role, Lt. James T.

Appearing on Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum podcast which was recorded before the premiere of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2, Paul Wesley describes how he was told not to do an impression of William Shatner. Check out his quote and watch the clip from Inside of You below: I had a conversation with the showrunners, and they very specifically said, “Do not do an imitation of the original.” We kind of laughed about it, but I wouldn’t do that anyway. And by the way, I watched The [Original] Series, and I do think there is this stigma that is slightly exaggerated. If you watch the series… Yeah, he’s cool, he’s smooth, he’s very charming. It’s pretty effortless if you watch The Original Series.

Paul Wesley's Kirk Won Over Star Trek Fans In Strange New Worlds Season 2 Paul Wesley's debut as an alternate future timeline's Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 1's finale was met with skepticism from some fans.

Wesley's Prime Timeline Lt. James T. Kirk debuted at the end of "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow," and he made two more appearances in Strange New Worlds season 2, including Star Trek's first-ever musical episode. Wesley's young Kirk was in full bloom now as he flirted with La'an, helped Ensign Nyota Uhura , jousted with his older brother, Lt. Sam Kirk , and met Lt. Spock for the first time in a crowd-pleasing, understated moment.

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