Star Trek: Dominion of the Void (2027)
Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban
The cosmos is no longer just expanding — it’s awakening. Star Trek: Dominion of the Void launches the Enterprise crew into their most mind-bending, soul-shaking mission yet, pushing Starfleet beyond every scientific law and moral certainty they’ve ever known.

After the events of the Romulan conflict, Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) expects a period of uneasy peace. Instead, Starfleet intercepts a terrifying transmission: entire star systems collapsing into silence, their light extinguished as if erased from existence. At the heart of the devastation is a phenomenon unlike anything encountered before — a sentient singularity known as The Voidborn, an intelligence woven from dark energy, capable of warping spacetime, absorbing planets, and assimilating the memories of every species it consumes.
For Kirk, this mission tests not just leadership, but belief — forcing him to confront whether humanity is ready to face something that isn’t evil… just incomprehensible.

Spock (Zachary Quinto) becomes the Enterprise’s most fragile asset when the Voidborn establishes contact through telepathic resonance. Drawn into visions of collapsing universes and forgotten civilizations, he begins to unravel emotional truths he has long suppressed. As his Vulcan discipline falters, Spock emerges as the only one capable of deciphering the Voidborn’s purpose — but every moment connected to it threatens his sanity and his life.
Meanwhile, Uhura (Zoe Saldana) races to decode impossible non-linear communications as the creature bends language, physics, and perception. Dr. McCoy (Karl Urban) confronts medical horrors as crew members experience time dilation sickness, paradoxical injuries, and echoes of futures that never happened. Sulu, Chekov, and the rest of the bridge crew must navigate gravitational storms that twist the Enterprise into dimensions no starship was built to survive.

Across the Federation, panic spreads as entire sectors vanish, replaced by expanding oceans of darkness. Political factions demand a pre-emptive strike, even if it risks tearing subspace apart. Others argue that destroying a sentient cosmic being is a moral line the Federation cannot cross.
In the eye of this storm, Kirk faces an impossible, era-defining decision:
Should humanity attempt to destroy The Voidborn…
or listen to it and risk becoming something new?
As timelines blur and reality buckles, the crew discovers a devastating truth:
The Voidborn isn’t invading the galaxy — it’s searching for a successor.
To save the Federation, the Enterprise must explore the greatest unknown of all:
What does it mean for a civilization to evolve beyond space, time, and self?
In an epic blend of cosmic horror, emotional conflict, and classical Trek discovery, Dominion of the Void pushes the frontier to its breaking point — and asks whether humanity is ready to take its next step into the infinite.