David Ajala , Mary Wiseman, Doug Jones, Sonequa Martin-Green, Wilson Cruz, Blu Del Barrio and Callum Keith Rennie in Star Trek: Discovery
Next month, the U.S.S. Discovery completes its mission to explore the outer reaches of space (and time). Launched in 2017, the series is one of the longest-running streaming dramas at 65 episodes and helped launch the resurgence of the Star Trek franchise, introducing fans to Picard, Strange New Worlds, Lower Decks, Prodigy and Section 31. At SXSW, we sat down with Showrunners and Executive Producers Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise to talk about the journey to the final season.Star Trek: Discovery brought Star Trek into the new frontier of streaming. Could you speak to the importance of that journey? Kurtzman: We were one of the first shows to launch on a streaming service. We were just making a new Star Trek series, which hadn't been on the air for 12 years. We weren't necessarily constrained by network rules so we were able to tell different kinds of stories, and that was exciting. We are able to open up and create bigger worlds than you would ever be able to create on a television show but also tell the kinds of stories you couldn’t tell on a network show. Captain Michael Burnham and crew have been through a lot since igniting a Klingon War in the pilot. Looking back, what do you think is the show's enduring message? Kurtzman: The show is called Discovery and it's about the discovery of different worlds and planets and species, but it's also about these characters discovering themselves and different things about each other. Hopefully, you'll feel emotionally satisfied by where we take you in the end. Paradise: As with any iteration of Star Trek, there is an underlying hope and optimism at the heart of Discovery. This show in particular is focused on the crew as a family and that emotional connection between them. When a family unit comes together, we can overcome the most challenging of obstacles. We have to imagine you have some big plans for the show's send-off. What can fans look forward to this season? Paradise: This season people can look forward to action, adventure and fun. There's an exciting quest element to this season that will put our heroes in all sorts of different situations. It's a satisfying journey for the season itself and a satisfying end to the series as a whole. Star Trek: Discovery heads into the final frontier on April 4 with season five. |
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