Star Trek: Discovery just started production on season 5, and actor Sonequa Martin-Green teases the unexpected moments to come. The series was created by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman for the streaming service CBS All Access, which was later rebranded to Paramount+. Premiering in 2017, Discovery is the seventh Star Trek series, and it has been met with positive critical and audience responses. Discovery became the most-viewed original series on Paramount+, just as it was on All Access, and it began a Star Trek universe expansion, spawning the companion series Star Trek: Short Treks and the spin-off Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
Discovery opens about ten years before the start of Star Trek: The Original Series. The series primarily follows Michael Burnham (played by Martin-Green), a Vulcan-raised human who maintains her rebellious side along with the logic. She goes from a reckless mutineer to a science specialist on the USS Discovery, and eventually, she becomes the captain of the ship. While Burnham rises through the ranks, the ship also makes a 900-year jump into the 32nd century, where the crew of the Discovery investigate the «Burn» and help rebuild the Federation in the mysterious event's continuing fallout.
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Now, as Discovery gears up for season 5, Martin-Green talks to GamesRadar about the big moments of season 4 and what to expect next. Season 5 was ordered in January 2022, but it is not expected for release until 2023, so fans are anxious to learn where the crew of the Discovery will end up. Martin-Green gives an exciting answer in the interview. Read the exchange below:
GR: Season five has just started production. The show always throws
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