We hope we get a better look at Star Trek: Discovery season two on Saturday as part of the New York Comic Con panel. But before the big event, we have some teases of the second season from actresses Mary Wiseman (Tilly) and Jayne Brook (Admiral Cornwell) as well as a look at how Short Treks actress Yadira Helena Guevara Prip was transformed for “Runaway.”

Wiseman teases Discovery season two

Mary Wiseman spoke with a few entertainment sites to promote her Short Treks episode “Runaway,” which debuted Thursday night. In addition to talking about the short, she also dropped a few hints about the second season, which is currently in production.

Speaking to CNET, Wiseman had this to say about Anson Mount and his portrayal of Captain Pike:

“Just by him being a Starfleet captain we know is a good guy, that lends a different quality to the show,” says Wiseman. “It’s really nice to have fresh blood in the show just to see how different people approach it, what qualities they bring into our story — just by being in the show they will change the atmosphere.”

However, when it came to the introduction of Spock, Wiseman remained tightlipped on if she even has scenes with him, only saying:

“I will say Ethan Peck is an excellent Spock!” “I can’t imagine how it would be to play [Spock],” she says, admitting it’s freeing to be playing a character new to Discovery. “I don’t have that external pressure of living up to an incredible legacy like Leonard Nimoy or anybody else.”

And speaking to IGN Wisman sought to clarify Tilly moving to Starfleet’s command program at the end the first season, saying:

“And I think also, the command training program, which is a huge … a huge success for her at the end of Season 1, is a point of confusion. How does she be a part of this command training program, and also follow her own values? You know, how does she live up to that, get the support that she needs to continue on that path, and kind of succeed to the best of her ability? This is really important to her, so she’s gonna take it really, really seriously, and it’s gonna be a big part of her life from now on.”

Admiral Cornwell on the set!

We knew actress Jayne Brook would be back as fan favorite Admiral Cornwell in Season 2. Today the actress tweeted that she’s back in Toronto, with a photo of her trailer. The production just finished episode 9, so presumably, she’ll be appearing in episode 10, although we expect Cornwell appears earlier in the season as well.

#FridayFeeling — feeling happy to step into Cornwell’s shoes again today! 🙂 pic.twitter.com/sZW4OXlkUg — Jayne Brook (@thejaynebrook) October 5, 2018

Pike prefers Disco lunches to Talos IV

In the last few weeks Anson Mount has been keeping the world apprised to the lunches being served to the Star Trek: Discovery cast. We were particularly amused by his Tuesday update.

Today’s @startrekcbs LUNCH: Perch chowder with a spinach salad and a butternut squash purée. Who needs to live in an illusory eden run by telepathically connected aliens when real food is this good? @StarTrekRoom pic.twitter.com/2nERAYXIP6 — Anson Mount (@ansonmount) October 2, 2018

Watch Short Treks “Runaway” alien transformation

“Runaway” actress Yadira Helena Guevara Prip who plays the alien “Po” quietly posted an Instagram video of herself getting prepared for the makeup back in June, when the mini-episode was filmed. We didn’t know her name until just this week, so it went unnoticed until now.

Reminder: Discovery NYCC panel Saturday Afternoon

We can expect a lot more news about season two at the Star Trek: Discovery panel at New York Comic-Con on Saturday. On hand will be executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Heather Kadin along with much of the cast: Sonequa Martin-Green, Anson Mount, Anthony Rapp, Wilson Cruz, Shazad Latif, Mary Chieffo, Ethan Peck, and Doug Jones. Actress Rebecca Romijn will moderate the panel which will be at the Theater at Madison Square Garden on October 6 at 4 PM ET.

TrekMovie has a team at NYCC and we will be reporting live via @TrekMovie on Twitter. We expect it will also be streamed live and we will share that here on the site. Following the panel, we will have a recap as well as posting any new videos or images released. We will also be conducting interviews with the panelists after they come off stage.

Star Trek: Discovery is available in the USA on CBS All Access. It airs in Canada on Space and streams on CraveTV. It is available on Netflix everywhere else.

Star Trek: Short Treks will be available in the USA on CBS All Access. It will air in Canada on Space and stream on CraveTV.

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