‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Season 4 Teaser Reveals Captain Burnham’s Biggest New Threat (Video)
Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) took command of the U.S.S. Discovery at the end of Season 3Lawrence Yee | April 5, 2021 @ 2:39 PM
Fans got an extended preview of Season 4 of “Star Trek: Discovery” Monday, the first with Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) in the captain’s chair. The teaser dropped as part of First Contact Day celebrations.
Burnham took command of the U.S.S. Discovery at the end of Season 3 when Saru left the ship to return to his homeworld of Kaminar and mentor his fellow Kelpian Su’Kaul.
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Star Trek: Discovery blasted nearly 1,000 years into the future last year, as Michael Burnham and crew found a shockingly different universe from the one they came from. When season three ends, the original promise of Michael Burnham as a character is fulfilled, as she takes over the center seat. In the season finale, she becomes the Captain of
Discovery, and heads out to rebuild the United Federation of Planets.
And now, we have our first trailer for season four, which debuts later in 2021. Sonequa Martin-Green reveals the new teaser herself, as part of First Contact Day. You can watch the full trailer right here.
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Adil Hussain was quarantined at a hotel in Delhi before he could go home, as he’s been out of the Indian capital for a shooting schedule in Birmingham and has since returned to his adopted hometown.
“I’m just trying to fix this,” says the 57-year-old actor, as he adjusts his mobile phone for our online interview from his Delhi home.
“I don’t have my laptop with me, a reason why I’m talking to you on my mobile,” he says. “This is the same phone I’d used to record my audition for
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