Plus, get one last look as Star Trek: Discovery bids farewell today.
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This week's excellent episode gave the Star Trek star a unique opportunity to reflect on how much she and Michael Burnham have changed in the last 7 years.
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As the show that launched Star Trek into the streaming age prepares for its long goodbye, here's everything you need to know heading into season 5.
We've known for nearly two years that Star Trek: Discovery was boldly going on its final adventure, but after all the teasing, we now know when .
Captain Burnham and the crew of the Discovery will return for a fifth and final season in April 2024.
Also! Sonequa Martin-Green rides a speeder in this first-look photo from the season 5 premiere.
A surprising and familiar face appeared in the final scenes of season 4—with some interesting connotations.
And considering the hell it went through to get there, perhaps it's worth allowing the indulgence.
Get ready for tomorrow's dramatic conclusion with this exclusive preview of "Coming Home."
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... Again. This show really does like doing that, doesn't it?
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"The Galactic Barrier" was both literal and metaphorical in Discovery 's latest, as the inevitable season endgame was paused to rehash well-covered ground.
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"All In" goes, well, all in on putting Captain Burnham at the center of intergalactic events again—but this time it actually works for the show.
And Jamie Lee Curtis strikes a pose on the set of Halloween Ends .
"... But to Connect" sees the show enter its midseason, where the stakes are less about the galaxy and more about Michael's heart.
The legendary Number One of The Next Generation discusses carrying on Trek 's legacy from behind the camera.
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