The White Lotus season 3 has the perfect actor to play Carol Marcus on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The highly anticipated Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 premieres July 17 on Paramount+. After a 2-year wait, Strange New Worlds season 3 will continue the genre-bending voyages of the USS Enterprise. Strange New Worlds season 3 and season 4, which is currently in production, will also deepen the involvement of Lieutenant James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley) and his tease of Carol Marcus in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2.
One of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' love stories in outer space involves Lt. James T. Kirk and Lt. La'an Noonien-Singh (Christina Chong). La'an and Kirk confessed an attraction to each other in Star Trek's first-ever musical episode, "Subspace Rhapsody." However, Kirk quickly put a stop to pursuing a romance, telling La'an that he is in a complicated relationship with his girlfriend, who is pregnant. Kirk identified his girlfriend as "Carol," and this can only be Carol Marcus, who was introduced in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Jim Kirk name-dropping Carol Marcus is a tacit promise that she will appear on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds at some point, although it's not guaranteed. Yet the potential of Carol guesting on Strange New Worlds is irresistible, and it's hard to imagine the Star Trek prequel will pass up the chance to delve into Carol and Kirk's relationship 25 years before Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. If Carol Marcus does appear in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 or 4, an ideal actor to play Kirk's girlfriend can be seen in The White Lotus season 3.
The White Lotus’ Sarah Catherine Hook Is The Perfect Carol Marcus In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Piper, No! But Carol, Yes
Hook, an Alabama native, is 30, but she is often cast as college-aged characters because of her youthful appearance. Beyond Piper Ratliff, however, Sarah has also played characters with a harder edge. In Prime Video's reboot of Cruel Intentions, Hook led the cast as the domineering and calculating Caroline Merteuil, a role diametrically opposed to Piper Ratliff. Hook also played teenage vampire Juliette Fairmont in Netflix's First Kill.
Sarah's talent and versatility can be further tested by playing Carol Marcus.
Carol Marcus Has Only Appeared Twice In Star Trek
Carol Has Never Appeared In A Star Trek TV Series
Carol Marcus has only appeared twice in Star Trek, which is remarkable considering how well-known she is, especially in relation to Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner). Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan introduced Carol as Admiral Kirk's ex, the mother of their son, David Marcus (Merritt Butrick), and the co-creator of Project Genesis with David. Carol was a source of bitterness and regret for Kirk, who agreed to her terms and stayed out of David's life. Carol and Kirk reconciled at the end of Star Trek II, but she didn't make any further appearances.31 years later, the alternate Kelvin timeline version of Carol Marcus (Alice Eve) was introduced in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek Into Darkness. Carol was the daughter of the nefarious Admiral Alexander Marcus (Peter Weller), who sought to militarize and plunge Starfleet into a war with the Klingons. A source of controversy because of how Star Trek Into Darkness oversexualized her, Carol did not return in Star Trek Beyond. Carol Marcus has only appeared in Star Trek movies, and no version of Carol has been depicted in a Star Trek TV series.
Why Carol Marcus Is So Important To Kirk’s Star Trek Story
Carol Gave Kirk His Only Son
Captain James T. Kirk is known for many romances throughout Star Trek: The Original Series, but only a few women truly mattered to Kirk. Along with Edith Keeler (Joan Collins) in Star Trek's classic, "The City on the Edge of Forever," Carol Marcus tops the list of Kirk's great relationships, even if it was already long over in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Unlike Keeler, however, Carol's importance still resonates, and Marcus continues to be relevant over 40 years after her introduction in Star Trek II.
The implied way Jim and Carol's relationship ended was a hurt that the Captain of the Enterprise carried with him for decades.
Carol Marcus is the only woman to have a child with James T. Kirk, though David's life was tragically cut short in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. This makes Carol a significant love interest for Kirk, and the implied way Jim and Carol's relationship ended was a hurt that the Captain of the Enterprise carried with him for decades until fate reunited them in Star Trek II.