‘Star Trek’ is one side of this Nerdism coin, while’Star Wars’ is another. We don’t discriminate though, no matter which side we are on, we adore the other, but yeah, we do. Star Trek was on television ever since the dawn of time, with spinoffs and reboots. The ideal show for generations to binge. If your grandfather is still a lover of Spock and you enjoy Kahn, there may be a couple of clashes in the household.
So the series started in January 2019 and parted in April, and ever since that time, the fans are eager to know when another mission is. Well, for starters, the renewal of season 3 was confirmed. Julie McNamara, vice president of original content at CBS All Access, said, “The huge success of Star Trek: Discovery’s second-season release exceeded our expectations in the driving subscriber growth and creating a phenomenal response from Star Trek fans.”
“With [showrunners] Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise at the helm, we anticipate continuing Star Trek: Discovery’s journey, growing the Star Trek franchise on CBS All Access, also bringing lovers new Star Trek stories for several years to come.” So here’s to not only 1 season, but a lot more is to come. On May 2nd, 2020, Scott Gamzon said that the post-production team is working in and out of their houses as soon as possible, and they’ll release date.
The future might be led by season 3. The primary season was about the Klingon War along with the Mirror Universe, while the second season was concentrated on time travel. Then comes the crimson angel who keeps appearing in different timelines to put a stop to Control, i.e., Section31’s rogue A.I, which will be nearly like Borg. The cast has given us a clue the season finale is going to bring something big. Doug Jones, who plays Commander Saru, stated, “I think that the fans can expect to go where no Star Trek series has gone before boldly.” For now, all we can do is wait, although I know, that makes the fans even more interested.