![]() ![]() In a desperate bid to thwart the malicious AI behind Section 31, known as Control, the crew of Discovery enter a wormhole that will take them 950 years into the future. What happened in the finale of Star Trek: Discovery Season 2? The crew said their farewells to everyone they know and love, but what awaits them at the other side of that wormhole? Here’s everything to know about Season 3 of Star Trek: Discovery. And it was a big one!Īfter a season spent hob-nobbing with Spock, Captain Pike, and Number One, Discovery’s did something completely unprecedented for Trek, leaping nearly 1,000 years into the future. But over the fall of 2020 and winter of 2021, Paramount+ (then CBS All Access) rolled out Season 3 of the sci-fi series. It was a long wait for fans of Star Trek: Discoverysince the Season 2 finale aired in April 2019. Read on for the original article, with some new changes to reflect the latest updates on this topic. While the team lurched into the future is "on the edge of the unknown", Tilly was the captain of the ISS Discovery in the Mirror Universe, so it could happen.This article about Season 3 of Star Trek: Discovery was originally published on Februand updated on Decemfollowing the release of the season on Paramount+. But that's always her pie-in-the-sky, reaching the zenith of leadership within Starfleet." Wiseman said. There are some pretty big speed bumps in season 2 on that road. And while Burnham and Saru are hot favourites, at the virtual SDCC 2020 panel, a fan question asked Mary Wiseman whether Tilly was in a place to take up the mantle. ![]() Visiting new planets, timelines, and sectors is "the perfect way to define us, because we are new yet familiar."īut who will be the captain? Before we had Lorca, and then Pike, but currently the chair is vacant for season 3. Kurtzman also mentioned at the panel that he’s excited by the prospect of getting to "honor canon but shake it up hugely." For Sonequa Martin-Green, speaking to Syfy Wire, this is an opportunity for the show to boldly go where no one has gone before, properly. Further than any Trek series has ever gone before." 930 years to the as-yet-unexplored 32nd century, to be specific. So, how far did the Discovery go? At SDCC 2019, Kurtzman said: "Obviously we made a pretty radical jump into the future at the end of season two – we're going almost 1000 years into the future in season three, which is crazy. While Gray's character is being kept hush hush, Barrio said (via GLAAD) Adira is "a wonderfully complex character." They're "an introvert, but they keep a few people close to their chest". Blu del Barrio will play Adira and Ian Alexander will be Gray - you may remember the latter as Lev from The Last of Us Part 2. The show has also cast its first non-binary and transgender characters. Especially because this crew has forfeited their lives for each other." "We're going to be using all of them much, much more. ![]() "Our bridge crew is so capable," Kurtzman told The Hollywood Reporter. It might be worth forgetting Captain Pike and Spock, as they languish in the present. ![]() Here are the key cast members we know so far: (Image credit: Netflix) Star Trek: Discovery season 3 cast: here's who's confirmed ![]()
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