The fans are anticipating a lot for the upcoming season of Star Trek: Discovery. With Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 incoming, the show will take the audience in the future, 900 years ahead in time. What new will happen in the future? How will the crew survive? These questions are prevailing among the audience. Let’s take a look at all the details about the upcoming season.

Star Trek: Discovery debuted in 2017, followed by its next season in early 2019. The show got quite good reviews from the critics and the fans as well. The show got the renewal for its third season back in February 2019 by CBS All Access.

Also, this time, Michelle Paradise has joined Alex Kurtzman as the co-show-runner for the upcoming season. While praising Michelle, Kurtzman stated that she joined the show midway through season two and energized the room with her ferocious knowledge of Trek. He is also proud to say that he and Michelle are officially running Star Trek: Discovery together.

Star Trek: Discovery Season 3: Release In 2020



In some talks with RadioTimes, while promoting the series debut in the United Kingdom, star Sonequa Martin-Green made a quite big revelation for the beloved fans of the show. As per her, the new season is slated to be out in 2020, and that too early than the previous one. “It’s definitely coming up 2020. And I would venture to say closer to early 2020 than anything, but yeah, it’s going to be incredible. I can tell you that. I think it’s a stunning season.” Martin-Green says.

Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 in The United Kingdom

The show is set to make its debut in The United Kingdom this time. Star Trek: Discovery will air on E4 with its first season. Barry Chamberlain, President of Sales for CBS Studios International, discussed the enthusiasm for the show at the time of press release. According to him, they are excited to bring the linear television rights for Star Trek: Discovery to the international market and launch in the U.K. with our valued friends at Channel 4.

Also, the agreement features the best of both worlds: premium subscription content from a global franchise and a top-rated network comedy from America’s Most-Watched Network, Chamberlain added. Right now, Channel 4 is already a licensee for several of our top-rated franchises, including The Good Fight and Charmed, and they are confident that they will have continued success with the new joiners, Star Trek: Discovery and Man with a Plan.

Cast Returning For Star Trek: Discovery Season 3



The main cast of the show is set to return for the third season of the show as well. The list includes Sonequa Martin-Green as Michael Burnham. Doug Jones as Saru. Anthony Rapp as Paul Stamets. Mary Wiseman as Silvia Tilly. Rachel Ancheril as Nhan. Wilson Cruz as Dr. Hugh Culber. Sara Mitich, as Nilsson. Patrick Kwok-Choon as Gen Rhys. Emily Coutts as Keyla Setmer. Oyin Oldejo as Joann Owosekun. Ronnie Rowe as RA Bryce. Tig Notaro as Jett Reno and Michelle Yeoh as Phillippa Georgiou. David Ajala has also joined the upcoming season as Cleveland Booker.