![]() I was on a Zoom call with our producers and my castmates. ![]() We had a very tearful Zoom call this morning before the news hit. ![]() ![]() I’m going to get emotional… I’ve hugged a thousand of you at least… To be in this environment with all the hugs and love has been an absolute treat for me. Getting a bit emotional, Jones said being surrounded by fellow Star Trek actors and fans at this time was a big help as he described a cast and crew Zoom call from earlier in the day: Saru actor Doug Jones is one of the many Trek celebs who were part of the Star Trek cruise this last week, and he talked about the series ending at a panel discussion held on the day of the announcement. We have pulled together what they have been saying about the end of Discovery. That's everything we know at this stage, but as we hear of any news surrounding the upcoming season three of Star Trek: Discovery we will update this page, so check back soon.While not entirely a surprise, the late Thursday announcement that Star Trek: Discovery would wrap up with the upcoming fifth season had a big impact on fans, and of course also on those who have worked on the series. It is unknown at this time how many episodes will comprise season three. Season one of Discovery consisted of 15 episodes, season two had 14. Potentially the culmination of a two-part opener. Synopsis: Also believed to have been filmed on location in Iceland, back to back with episode one. Synopsis: Discovery has jumped almost 1000 years in to the future. #StarTrekDiscovery returns with a new season in 2020. The first trailer premiered at New York Comic Con on October 5th 2019.ĩ30 years from home. part of the fun of it is that we get to honour canon but shake it up hugely. So there will be lots and lots of huge changes in season three – there will be things you recognise, there will be things you don't recognise. However, Kurtzman clarified that although there will be changes, the show will stay true to its roots,Įvery conversation about how we create Star Trek is filtered through Roddenberry's essential vision of optimism, which can never really change because it is the spirit and soul of Trek for all of us. Obviously we made a pretty radical jump into the future at the end of season two – we're going almost 1,000 years into the future in season three, which is crazy, further than any Trek series has ever gone before. The first being Lorca and the Mirror Universe, the second being the search for Spock (great name for a movie) and the red angel signs, so we should expect a series of semi-contained adventures connected by a larger storyline.ĭiscussing the plot, Alex Kurtzman teased that season three will be exploring new depths for a Trek series. It was revealed at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con that Discovery season three began shooting in Iceland in early July.īoth seasons of Discovery have had an overarching theme spread across their episodes. Thought to be episode three and one other episode. Jonathan Frakes confirmed he will direct two episodes. Peter Mihaichuk is behind the camera for episode one of season three of Star Trek Discovery. No individual writers have been confirmed as yet by showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise/ I'm proud to say Michelle and I are officially running Star Trek: Discovery together. Her grasp of character and story detail, her drive and her focus have already become essential in ensuring the Trek legacy, and her fresh perspective always keeps us looking forward. Michelle joined us midway through season two and energised the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek. They then they made way for Kurtzman and Paradise. Gretchen J Berg and Aaron Harberts were working under Bryan Fuller for the first season, before replacing him as showrunners. So presumably no Shazad Latif as Ash Tyler, and no return for, series two regular, Ethan Peck as Spock.Īlex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise are now co-showrunners, the third change in three years. On March 18th 2019, it was announced that season two regular Anson Mount (Christopher Pike) and guest star Rebecca Romijn (Number One) would not be returning for season three.Įssentially, we expect to see everyone who was on-board Discovery as it made its leap into the future at the end of series two. It's unknown at this time if Michelle Yeoh will reprise her recurring role of Philippa Georgiou as she will be heading up her own Star Trek show titled Section 31, but as the spin-off will reportedly start filming after Discovery it's most likely she will be back, even if only for a handful of episodes to set-up the spin-off. Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnhamĭuring the 2019 SDCC panel, Star Trek Discovery co-creator Alex Kurtzman revealed that David Ajala will play the role of a new character named Cleveland Booker, or Book.
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