Star Trek: Discovery season 3: release date, trailer, new teaser and more

It feels like we've been waiting ages for Star Trek: Discovery season 3, but hopefully we'll be setting ourselves some new intergalactic co-ordinates soon. However, while we saw a first trailer back in October and filming has now finished, work completed remotely on post-production and editing has clearly been challenging.

Now that Picard has finished, with a few Short Treks mini adventures coming after that, Star Trek: Discovery season 3 comes as part of a plan to ensure that the Final Frontier stays on our small screens for good, and we're not complaining. Executive producer Alex Kurtzman told The Hollywood Reporter that he wants " something Star Trek on the air all the time, but not necessarily on top of each other." Next is the debut of animated comedy series Lower Decks in 2020.

So, here's everything you need to know about Star Trek: Discovery season 3, including its 2020 release date, how it's being impacted by the current production climate, and where the story will take us after the ending to season 2, including that first season 3 trailer.

Star Trek: Discovery season 3 release date: coming in 2020, but delayed by the lockdown

Season 3 was confirmed on January 18, 2019, the month the second season began. We’re still waiting for a specific release date, though. Season 1 premiered in September 2017, and season 2 arrived in January 2019. With that 16-month gap in mind and a 2020 release confirmed by Kurtzman above, it now seems unlikely Star Trek: Discovery will return before June 2020. 

Regardless, the actual launch date will be affected by the coronavirus outbreak, we just don't know by how much. During a Wilson Cruz Instagram Live, Anthony Rapp (Paul Stamets) said in the comments: "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..."

On that same note, editor Scott Gamzon posted the following, confirming that Star Trek: Discovery season 3 is "going to take longer" but that it'll be worth the wait. We wish the crew the best of luck during this difficult time...

The Star Trek: Discovery season 3 trailer reveals the future of the universe

Above we can see the state of the Discovery in the future. We also get a sneak peek of David Ajala (Nightflyers) as new character Cleveland Booker. As reported by Variety at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, Kurtzman said Booker or ‘Book’ "is going to be a character that breaks the rules a little bit."

Ajala is joined by new cast members Maulik Pancholy (Dr Nambue, Chief Medical Officer on the USS Shenzhou), Terry Serpico (Admiral Anderson, a top Starfleet official), and Sam Vartholomeos (Connor, a Junior Officer also on the Shenzhou).

Interestingly, we also see a United Federation of Planets Flag with only six stars - is the Federation no more in this time period? Could they be the 'ghosts' Book refers to in the trailer?

It also looks like Burnham is spending a long time in her search to find "that domino that tipped over and started all of this." Early in the trailer we see Burnham change her hair and appearance, suggesting that her adventures may take months, or even years.

Star Trek: Discovery season 3 cast: here's who's confirmed

The first trailer confirms the reappearance of a number of returning actors. They are:

  • Michael Burnham: Sonequa Martin-Green
  • Saru: Doug Jones 
  • Sylvia Tilly: Mary Wiseman
  • Dr Hugh Culber: Wilson Cruz
  • Lt. Joann Owosekun: Oyin Oladejo
  • Keyla Detmer: Emily Coutts
  • Paul Stamets: Anthony Rapp 
  • Emperor Georgiou: Michelle Yeoh 

It might be worth forgetting Captain Pike and Spock, as they languish in the present. "Our bridge crew is so capable," Kurtzman told The Hollywood Reporter. "We're going to be using all of them much, much more. Especially because this crew has forfeited their lives for each other."

That said, will we see an appearance from Jonathan Frakes as Will Riker? He already made a cameo in Star Trek: Picard, as Jean-Luc stayed at his home and was later rescued by Riker from the Romulans. Now Frakes is teasing a "big tonal shift" for Star Trek: Discovery season 3 (via Comicbook.com). Some fans have criticised the show for being relatively dark for Trek, but Frakes says that it's now "got a lot of action-adventure and not so much pain," as Michael's priority is reuniting with her Discovery crew, rather than reconciling with her troubled past.

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Star Trek: Discovery season 3's story is set way in the future

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So, how far did the Discovery go? Also 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. Further than any Trek series has ever gone before." 930 years to the as-yet-unexplored 32nd century, to be specific.

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. Visiting new planets, timelines, and sectors is "the perfect way to define us, because we are new yet familiar."

Speaking of Burnham, we know that it’ll have an impact on her. Martin-Green said to TrekMovie that "there has been deep deep deep change [...] it’s linked to this very future we’re in. Basically, there’s a host of problems that this new future presents, an entirely brand-new tapestry of conflict."

Can Discovery bounce back?

The first season of Star Trek: Discovery proved a promising start to The Original Series, but it rather lost its way in season 2. Viewers waded through reams of exposition and technical jargon, and it mostly failed to capitalize on the engrossing, galaxy-consuming war of season 1. Hopefully this new Frontier will be the fresh start the series needs, without having to lean on familiar characters.



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