Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 Trailer Star Trek Day CBS All Access

One thing thatStar Trek: Discovery has unequivocally done well is surprise people with where the serial publication is going at the destruction of each season. Later the first season, we got the tease of the original Endeavor crew showing up in the second season, and in an even bigger move, the 3rd season is launching into a far-flung future that we've never seen before in Trek. The newStar Trek: Find season 3 drone for CBS All Access is showing it off, on with a raft of… hope?

Flavour 3 will regain Burnham (Sonequa Dean Martin-Green) injured from her crew at the beginning, where she meets Book (David Ajala), but the lagger shows that seems to be short-lived. The crew discovers a future that has fallen apart, with the Confederacy no longer around and something called the Burning having caused major topsy-turvydom in the universe. It looks look-alike the Discovery's crew, appareled in a set more leather this season, will be the ones to assist reconstruct it.

One of the biggest complaints all but the first two seasons of Star Trek: Discovery is how dour IT frequently felt, eschewing the originalTrek's concept of a hopeful future for hullabalo and conflict. However, this season is reportedly marking a major tonal shift, and the trailer seems to be hinting at it. Instead of the infighting and treachery of the previous two seasons, this one seems to be built around the idea of the Federation A a symbol of hope and unification. Who knows if that will continue throughout the season, but the fact that they've been sent sol Army for the Liberation of Rwanda into the Trek macrocos's future basically gives the showrunners a uncommunicative slate to do what they want both in damage of tone and continuity.

Also, they appear to not make barbers in the future's incoming as Burnham's hair gets aware.

Star Trek: Breakthrough season 3 will premiere connected Oct. 15 on CBS All Admittance, stage setting up a trifle of a Star Trek/Stellar Wars bonanza in the calendar month of October.