The first episode of Star Trek aired 50 years ago, and the beloved sci-fi franchise is now scheduled to return on television in 2017 with a new series on Netflix and CBS - or more clearly, on CBS All Access, the network's new stand-alone streaming service.
CBS uncovers their first teaser for its new Star Trek series in early 2016, and the show's official title was revealed to be Star Trek: Discovery during an International Comic-con in San Diego.
Star Trek: Discovery is scheduled to be released on January, but the network has pushed it back to May 2017 for some reasons. With that pilot and all the subsequent first episodes to then be streamed weekly in the United States on CBS All Access. CBS Studios International licensed the series to Bell Media for broadcast in Canada and to Netflix for another 188 countries.
Cast Includes: Doug Jones as Lt. Saru (1 episode, 2017), Anthony Rapp as Lt. Staments (1 episode, 2017),Michelle Yeoh as Captain Georgiou (1 episode, 2017) other Casts Lisa Parasyn (13 episodes, 2017), Margery Simkin (13 episodes, 2017) and Orly Sitowitz (13 episodes, 2017).
Star Trek: Discovery will have books and comics coming out at the same time as the show. At the golden anniversary convention mission New York, it was unveiled that Star Trek: Discovery wouldn't be only a show. CBS is working with IDW and Simon and Schuster to produce more
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