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Before the COVID pandemic, Star Trek: Discovery season 3 was rumoured to be dropping in the first half of 2020. Unfortunately, that time period has passed, and we're left twiddling our thumbs, waiting for new Star Trek content to arrive sometime in the distant future.

Star Trek: Discovery season 3 trailer The Discovery season 3 starts ominously. The ship has crash landed on a desolate-looking planet 930 years into the future. Star Trek: Discovery season 3 trailer shows a galaxy gone wrong. The third season of Star Trek: Discovery is upon us. While we knew the October 15 release date already, though, we have now been treated to a two-minute trailer that gives us our best look yet at what's befallen the beloved, dysfunctional crew.For those who don't remember, season two ended with the Discovery being transported.

That, of course, has not stopped a plethora of new Star Trek announcements. The biggest of which is that there's more Star Trek content's on the way in the way of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Spock, Captain Pike, and Number One – played by Ethan Peck, Anson Mount, and Rebecca Romijn – will all be returning, having previously starred in Star Trek: Discovery season 2.

However, you're here for Star Trek: Discovery season 3 news, and that you shall receive. Below, we've rounded up everything you need to know about the upcoming show, including our best guess at a release date – all things considered. Coordinates are set for the 32nd century – engage!

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Star Trek: Discovery season 3 release date

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'The intention is to have something Star Trek on the air all the time, but not necessarily on top of each other,' Trek overlord Alex Kurtzman confirmed in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter in April 2019. However, despite Star Trek: Picard coming to an end in early 2020, there's still no Star Trek: Discovery season 3 release date. We previously thought the series would return in April, yet unprecedented circumstances in the world have scuppered that idea.

Yes, the coronavirus pandemic has hit the Star Trek universe. During an Instagram Live, Wilson Cruz – who plays Dr. Hugh Culber – said: 'They're currently editing and doing visual effects for Season 3, but it's shifting to work from home so it'll be slower than usual. No word yet as to how long that will take or when it will be released.'

However, the Trek team has confirmed that they are indeed working hard at home. Star Trek: Discovery editor Scott Gamzon posted an image of his home setup on Twitter, confirming that they are continuing as much as possible on the show.

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We also have confirmation that composer Jeff Russo has been working on the score from afar. 'What we are doing is recording individual session players from here in Los Angeles,' he said of working remotely (via TrekMovie). 'So we will record each individual in their home and then combine all of it to make the orchestra, so we don't have to put everybody in the same room. It is not an ideal situation, but it is working.' He added that, while the started with about four people, they are now up to around 40 people who have worked on the compositions.

So, do not grieve because the wait is long – as Spock would tell you, it is not logical. After the success of the Short Treks that accompanied Discovery's second season, CBS previously confirmed that six more of the standalone shorts to support Star Trek: Discovery season 3. And while those episodes have also likely been delayed, the more Star Trek, the better! Right?

Star Trek: Discovery season 3 trailer

930 years from home. Their fight begins. #StarTrekDiscovery returns with a new season in 2020. #StarTrekNYCC pic.twitter.com/gaRLZbWCp7October 5, 2019

The first Star Trek: Discovery season 3 trailer beamed into New York Comic Con on Saturday, October 5, 2019. While it doesn't reveal much about the latest season, it does offer up a few clues about what to expect – and how different life for Burnham, Saru and the rest of the crew is going to be now they've been transported 930 years into the future.

The key question the Star Trek: Discovery season 3 trailer poses is whether the United Federation of Planets remains a functioning organisation this far into the Trek universe's future. When new character Cleveland Booker says to Michael Burnham, 'You believe in ghosts,' he's referring to the Starfleet badge on her uniform – we reckon that's a strong hint that Starfleet itself has become a relic over the previous millennium.

Further evidence to support this theory comes shortly after, when an unnamed official from the future unveils what looks like the flag of the Federation. 'I watched this office every day believing that my hope was not in vain,' he says. 'That hope is you, Commander Burnham.'

Our guess would be that the Federation has fallen into disrepair by the time Star Trek: Discovery season 3 begins – we see a group of Andorians, long-time members of the Federation, who have apparently gone rogue – and that part of the USS Discovery's mission will be to pull the organisation back together. They may also need to work out what caused everything to fall apart in the first place. As Burnham puts it: 'I've spent a year searching for that domino that tipped over and started all of this.'

The Star Trek: Discovery season 3 trailer also suggests the new episodes will cover an extended period of time. Why? Not only does Burnham refer to spending a year looking for that elusive domino, but we also see her hair change length – and going on the amount of growth, we're talking years rather than weeks in between each of these scenes. We also get to see some intriguing new planets, including scenes shot in Iceland.

Star Trek Discovery season 3: Jonathan Frakes talks directing

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Jonathan Frakes is returning once more to the world of Star Trek, but not as Commander William T. Riker. Instead, Frakes – who previously directed three episodes of Discovery and two episodes of Picard – will return to helm Star Trek: Discovery season 3 episode 3. Speaking to Star Trek Magazine, he discussed Sonequa Martin-Green's Burnham, hinting at how she's been affected by the time jump.

'Discovery feels to me like my home show now,' he said. Vuescan 9 5 35 download free. 'We're far in the future now and Burnham has been separated from the [Discovery] crew, and then they reunite. I was talking with Sonequa [Martin-Green]. I said to her, 'This character is so appealing and interesting and complicated, and always has been, but there's a little more joy [now].' She said to me, 'Because Burnham is now no longer driven by fear and guilt.' I thought, 'Wow.''

Star Trek: Discovery season 3 cast

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Sending the USS Discovery 930 years into the future has had a major effect on the Star Trek: Discovery season 3 cast, with the new storyline making it impossible for a large chunk of the show's stars to return. With Section 31 head Ash Tyler, Klingon High Council leader L'Rell, Captain Christopher Pike, Lieutenant Spock, Number One, Sarek, Amanda Grayson, and even occasional thorn-in-the-side Harry Mudd all left behind in the 23rd century, actors Shazad Latif, Mary Chieffo, Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, Rebecca Romijn, James Frain, Mia Kirshner, and Rainn Wilson, respectively, will be surplus to requirements on the main show this year.

We haven't seen the last of all of them, however, thanks to the aforementioned Short Treks. Farming simulator 17 mods. For example, 'Q&A' (already available on CBS All Access) focuses on Ensign Spock's first day on the Enterprise, and also features Rebecca Romijn's Number One and Anson Mount's Christopher Pike, while Mount also shows up as Pike in 'The Trouble with Edward' (an episode that also features Tribbles). It's reasonable to assume we'll be seeing more familiar faces as more Short Treks are released. And there may be another route back for human/Klingon hybrid Ash Tyler – now he's the head of covert organisation Section 31, don't be surprised if he becomes a series regular on the Star Trek: Section 31 spin-off.

Meanwhile, the rest of the core cast will be back for Star Trek: Discovery season 3, so we'll be seeing plenty more from Lt Commander Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), Commander Saru (Doug Jones), Lieutenant Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp), Ensign Sylvia Tilly (Mary Wiseman) and Dr Hugh Culber (Wilson Cruz).

We also know that a rogue element will be on board the USS Discovery, as the Mirror Universe's morally flexible Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) came along for the ride to the future. It's unlikely she'll be a mere passenger, so we'd expect her to try to shape the 32nd century in her own image. We suspect she'll also be looking for a way back to Discovery's present, as in the real world Yeoh has long been attached to the Section 31 spin-off – seeing there was only around a year between her joining the organisation in Star Trek: Discovery season 1 and subsequently jetting off to the future in season 2, the writers surely have to find a way to create more narrative space to play in.

With Discovery now centuries away from home and other Federation vessels, there's likely to be more screentime/character development for the supporting bridge crew Lieutenant Keyla Detmer (Emily Coutts), Commander Nhan (Rachael Ancheril), Lieutenant Joann Owosekun (Oyin Oladejo), Lieutenant Gen Rhys (Patrick Kwok-Choon), Lieutenant R.A. Sqlpro studio 1 0 163 – powerful database manager job. Bryce (Ronnie Rowe) and Lieutenant Nilsson (Sara Mitich). We'll also be very disappointed if we don't see more from the USS Discovery's sardonic engineer Jett Reno (Tig Notaro). Perhaps some of them will also get to front their own episodes as the late Lt Commander Airiam did in season two – though hopefully with less tragic results…

'We've really just scratched the surface [with the crew],' said Kurtzman in the Hollywood Reporter interview back in April 2019. 'Our bridge crew is so capable. Every single person is so wonderful and really rose to the occasion this year. What we discovered is we and the fans delight in stories being told about them. We're going to be using all of them much, much more. Especially because this crew has forfeited their lives for each other. They've jumped 950 [sic] years into the future for each other. If we didn't service them, we'd be doing something very wrong.

'They're more a family than they've ever been,' he continued. 'They were very, very close in season two. But now all they have is each other. Their families are 950 [sic] years in the past. It will be very interesting to see the consequences of the choice they made. Saru said, ‘We all signed up for this, and we knew what we were doing. We love each other, respect each other and need each other enough to know we're going to make this decision as a group, as a family.' But it doesn't mean that it won't come with emotional consequences. That's something we'll explore in season three.'

The Star Trek: Discovery season 3 cast won't be limited to the old guard, either, as David Ajala (who has prior experience of outer space, thanks to his stint on George R.R. Martin adaptation Nightflyers) is set to come aboard as Cleveland 'Book' Booker, a resident of the 32nd century.

The official description says: 'Smart and capable, Book has a natural charisma and devil-may-care attitude that tends to get him into trouble as often as it gets him out,' while Ajala himself said at 2019's San Diego Comic-Con that, 'Book is going to be a character that breaks the rules a little bit.' Will he be a Neelix-style guide (and part-time chef) to Discovery's voyages through unknown space, or a more interesting, more ambiguous and potentially dangerous addition to the cast? Given Star Trek: Discovery's past form, the smart money would be on the latter.

Star Trek: Discovery season 3 plot

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Alex Kurtzman's already confirmed to the Hollywood Reporter that Control, the rogue A.I. that was season 2's Big Bad, is now 'officially neutralised – but there will be much bigger problems when they get to the other side of that wormhole.'

Exactly what the Star Trek: Discovery season 3 plot has in store for Burnham, Saru and the rest of the crew in the 32nd century, however, remains something of an undiscovered country. Indeed, there are echoes of Star Trek: Voyager in a set-up that dumps a Federation crew in an unknown region/time period, and leaves them to fend for themselves with no obvious allies to rely on – we can only hope that Discovery has the courage to push the Trek storytelling envelope, rather than simply reverting to franchise clichés as Voyager did.

But transporting the show 930 years into the future is such a bold move that it can't help but take the show in new directions – indeed, it has the potential to shake things up even more than the quest-themed season 2 did after the war footing of Star Trek: Discovery season 3. 'The beauty of the promise of what we did at the end of last season is that, if we don't deliver something completely surprising and unexpected, we will have failed,' Kurtzman said at New York Comic Con in October 2019.

The time jump also frees the writers to escape the shackles of the increasingly crowded Star Trek canon, which was becoming more and more challenging to navigate the closer the show got to the events of Kirk and Spock's famous five-year mission in the original series. In fact, it's such a genius move that even fan-bothering head-scratchers like the fact neither Spock's adopted sister or the Discovery's spore drive had ever been mentioned previously in Star Trek now make perfect sense. Mapublisher 10 5 5.

So now the Star Trek: Discovery season 3 plot is free to explore the 32nd century, an entirely new sector of the franchise timeline. 'We've only seen glimpses of anything in the future in Star Trek canon,' Sonequa Martin-Green (Michael Burnham) told Syfy Wire. 'So automatically, that tells you this is new territory, that we are going boldly where no one has gone before. It has to be new. It has to be a world we've never seen before, a world that has to be established. It's the perfect way to define us, because we are new yet familiar. So, when you have us in this world, we are still who we are, coming from 2256. That's never going to change. You have all of that history and canon context. But now you have us in this brand-new world. It's almost poetic.'

(One of the 'glimpses' she's referring to maybe 'Calypso', an episode in the first run of Short Treks, that showed a 1000-year-old Discovery becoming self-aware as it took a soldier from the future on board – and formed an unlikely friendship. At first glance, it just looked like a random character study, but in the context of Discovery's journey to the future, now feels much more relevant.)

Unfortunately for a crew exploring an unfamiliar universe, they will arrive in the 32nd century without a captain, as Christopher Pike stayed behind on the Enterprise when the Discovery travelled through the wormhole. We can expect the team resolving the command issue to be part of the Star Trek: Discovery season 3 plot, however, as Kurtzman explained to the Hollywood Reporter: 'We will definitely be exploring who inherits that chair,' he said. 'Obviously, there's a very loaded look between Saru and Burnham. They're both qualified in very different ways, and that's something we'll explore.'

Yet for all the newness, it looks like the new season will still cling on to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's idealised vision of the future – arguably a massive departure from the Klingon War-induced doom and gloom of Star Trek: Discovery season 1.

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'Every conversation about how we create Star Trek is filtered through Roddenberry's essential vision of optimism,' Kurtzman said at San Diego Comic-Con in 2019, 'which can never really change because it is the spirit and soul of Trek for all of us. It's more important than ever. 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. Part of the fun of it is that we get to honour canon but shake it up hugely.'

Jonathan Frakes, the man formerly known as Will Riker in The Next Generation, echoes that sentiment, and he should know. Not only did he know Roddenberry, he's a regular Trek director (he directed big screen TNG outings First Contact and Insurrection), and has signed up to take the helm for two episodes in Star Trek: Discovery season 3.

'I can tell you this much about season three of Discovery: it is in fact much more optimistic,' Frakes told FanExpo Canada (via Convention Junkies). 'After Gene died, some of the writers decided that Deep Space Nine should maybe take a different tone, which, I think, it did to certain degrees of success. And the optimism that Gene infused in all of his shows and all of us may not be as obvious as it once was but it's certainly the driving force of his vision and the franchise, and Kurtzman and all the people who run our shows are very conscious that that canon is important to all of you and all of us. But I'm here to share that Discovery certainly is taking a more optimistic, traditional Star Trek approach in next season.'

So in other words we can expect to see the crew of the USS Discovery encountering threats they've never seen before – but dealing with them with the sort of optimistic spirit of adventure and optimism that's traditionally been the calling card of the Star Trek franchise. We can't wait.

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It's been a long wait for fans of Star Trek: Discoverysince the Season 2 finale aired April 2019. CBS still hasn't revealed exactly when fans can expect new episodes, although the broadcaster did drop a coming-soon tease just after the Picard finale on March 26. Since then, we've heard very little about upcoming episodes of the marquee series on CBS's All Access streaming service.

After a season spent hob-nobbing with Spock, Captain Pike, and Number One, Discovery's doing something completely unprecedented for Trek, leaping nearly 1,000 years into the future. The crew have said their farewells to everyone they know and love, but what awaits them at the other side of that wormhole? Judging from trailers, we know the Federation will still exist in some form, but will their altruistic values have endured throughout the centuries? Can we expect any tie-ins with Star Trek: Picard? Most important of all, when will new episodes come to CBS All Access?

Here's everything we know about Season 3 of Star Trek: Discovery.

What happened in the finale of Star Trek: Discovery Season 2?

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. In order to prevent anything like this happening again, Spock suggests that Starfleet erase any reference to Discovery in its databases. The black-ops research vessel was already off the books – remember all that secret tardigrade and space fungus business in Season 1? But now, it's extra, extra off the books. Which is why no one in the Original Series era ever bothers to mention it.

Spock, bless his heart, never discussed his secret kinda-sister in three television seasons and seven feature films. (Did she meet Sybok? I guess we'll never know.) Truly, he's a Federation man through and through.

The Discovery crew also left Pike, Spock, and Number One back in the 23rd century. However, it's likely this won't be the last we see of these characters, given the popularity Anson Mount's Pike in particular. A spin-off focusing on his character has long been

What is the release date for Discovery Season 3?

CBS has yet to announce an official release date for the next batch of Discovery episodes. However, we're willing to make an educated guess here and predict it will be sometime in June or July. The first two seasons of the show ran from January to April, though this year's schedule was shifted to make room for the first season of Picard, and post-production has been delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

In an exchange on Twitter and Instagram in mid-March, Discovery stars Wilson Cruz and Anthony Rapp commented that putting the final touches on the new episodes was taking 'a little longer than we thought.' https://inubestab1972.mystrikingly.com/blog/expressions-1-3-3-regular-expression-tool.

Just after the Picard finale aired, the official Trek social media accounts and showrunner Alex Kurtzman shared a reminder that Discovery Season 3 was still coming, though perhaps not as soon as it might have in the absence of a global health crisis.

Johnathan Frakes, who will direct episodes 3 and 8, told his Twitter followers filming for Season 3 finished up on February 24.

Is there a trailer for Discovery Season 3?

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There certainly is, but it's the same one that's been kicking around since New York Comic Con back in October 2019. You can check it out below if you want a little refresher. It clocks in at over a minute, and shows a broad variety of interior and exterior environments, as well as introducing some new faces. That suggests a lot of filming, at least for the first couple episodes of Season 3, was already complete in October.

We'd expect to see a new, more detailed trailer featuring Burnham and the Disco gang after CBS and the showrunners announce an official release date for Season 3.

What do we know about the plot of Discovery Season 3?

It turns out, the Red Angel the Disco crew was looking for throughout Season 2 was Burnham, sending a message from 950 years in the future. That storyline leads us directly to the show's third season, as Kurtzman told The Hollywood Reporter in April 2019.

There was so much debate about how to tie up the loose ends with canon. We felt pretty strongly that replaying the Red Angel signals and revealing ultimately that Burnham had sent them would be particularly satisfying. Especially when they go full-circle to the premiere, where she sees the Red Angel and it's revealed that she's been looking at herself the whole time. That's the type of story that time travel stories do best if you get the math right.

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Remember how the original premise of Discovery was that it took place around the same time as The Original Series? Yeah, so that's not a thing anymore. The third season of Discovery will blaze its own trail, and explore an entirely new period in the Star Trek timeline that no previous show or movie has touched.

'There will be canonical references to everything that has happened in the various shows; we're not erasing that. https://etunanes1975.mystrikingly.com/blog/download-rar-software-for-windows-7. But we're so far past that point that all of that is a very distant memory,' Kurtzman explained to THR. 'We're very excited to see how you put the elements of Star Trek in an entirely new universe.'

In other words, don't expect to see any more Spock cameos, except in the form of dreams or flashbacks, in Discovery Season 3.

Are there any new additions to the cast of Discovery in Season 3?

The biggest new addition to the cast is David Ajala, who will be playing Cleveland 'Book' Booker. We've already seen a bit of book in the NYCC preview and some official CBS images for Season 3. Ajala told Variety that 'Book is going to be a character that breaks the rules a little bit,' at San Diego Comic Con in July 2019.

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There's reason to suspect a Burnham-Book romance in Discovery Season 3. In April 2020, Frakes told Comicbook.com, 'Michael Burnham has found a new core, not to mention a new partner in crime. So again, there's a big tonal shift on that show, less driven by the pain and guilt of her past and more about the magical reunification of the Discovery crew.' We recently took a second look at the October NYCC trailer for Season 3 and found a few distinctly rom-com elements that make us think Book is that 'new partner in crime.'

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Also, there's a good chance we'll see a bit more of Michelle Yeoh's scenery-chewing Philippa Georgiou this time around, even if it's just in a flashback: her Section 31 spinoff wasn't due to start filming until after Disco wrapped its third season.

Which cast members won't return for Discovery Season 3?

The whole '950 years into the future' thing means that a few familiar faces from previous seasons won't be coming along for Season 3. Characters who we know have a future ahead in the 23rd century, like Pike, Number One, and Spock won't be making the trip to the distant future. The ultimate video traffic blueprint 2017 download free.

Mary Chieffo, who played the Klingon L'Rell, shared her farewells via Twitter, as did Jayne Brook, who played Admiral Katrina Cornwell. So don't expect to see either of them in Season 3.

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It's also doubtful we'll see Shazad Latif's Ash Tyler, given that he stayed in the 23rd century and took control of Section 31. It's possible we may see him through a flashback, given his super-important new job and his past history with Burnham. But given how things seem to be shaping up with Book, we're gonna guess that Burnham is never, ever, ever getting back together with Ash.

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Discovery Seasons 1 and 2 are available now on CBS All Access.





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