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Star Trek: Discovery boldly goes where others have gone before this September

CBS’ latest Star Trek prequel, Discovery, will head to television this September.

After several delays, Trek fans can now expect the new series from 24 September.

A number of actors are attached with the project, including including Rainn Wilson (Harry Mudd), Mary Wiseman (Tilly), James Frain (Sarek), Doug Jones (Lt. Saru), Anthony Rapp (Lt. Stamets), Jason Issacs (Captain Lorca), Michelle Yeoh (Captain Georgiou) and Sonequa Martin-Green as main character Lt. Cmdr. Rainsford, or Number One.

Star Trek: Discovery will air on CBS on demand in the USA, Space (via Crave) in Canada and on Netflix here in Australia and in other regions.


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