It seems that we will have to wait more for Star Trek: Discovery season 3 to be released. Due to the present coronavirus pandemic, the series has been delayed until later in the year.
There is no need to fear for the Stark Trek fans, since there’s still plenty to learn about the upcoming season. The upcoming season will take you beyond where Star Trek has ever been before as we jump 930 years into the future. This is a period in the Star Trek timeline that has so far remained unexplored.
Jonathan Frakes is all set to return once more to the world of Star Trek, not as Commander William T. Riker, but instead, Frakes who had previously directed three episodes of Discovery and two episodes of Picard – will return to helm Star Trek: Discovery season 3 episode 3.
Although, Star Trek: Picard has come to an end, we still do not have Star Trek: Discovery season 3 release date. Earlier it was thought that the series would return in April, yet unprecedented circumstances in the world have scuppered that idea.
The editor Scott Gamzon has posted an image of his home setup on Twitter, making it clear that they are continuing as much as possible on the show.
Week 2 of working from home on @startrekcbs. #StarTrekDiscovery pic.twitter.com/fPGcNVqbkr
— Scott Gamzon, ACE (@ScottGamzon) March 23, 2020
The trailer of first Star Trek: Discovery season 3 beamed into New York Comic Con on Saturday, October 5, 2019. Although it doesn’t reveal much about the latest season, it offers few clues about what to expect
930 years from home. Their fight begins. #StarTrekDiscovery returns with a new season in 2020. #StarTrekNYCC pic.twitter.com/gaRLZbWCp7
— Alex Kurtzman (@Alex_Kurtzman) October 5, 2019
Since the USS Discovery is send 930 years into the future, it has had a major effect on the Star Trek: Discovery season 3 cast, with the new storyline making it impossible for a large number of the show’s stars to return to the show.
It is confirmed by other media sources that, season -3 will witness much more bigger problems than other seasons.