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'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 4 to go where human imagination hasn't been before

Updated on: 11 October,2021 05:00 PM IST  |  Los Angeles
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Season 4 will premiere on November 18 on Paramount Plus in the U.S. and on Netflix in 190 more countries

'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 4 to go where human imagination hasn't been before

William Shatner. Pic/AFP

Taking off from the point where a Black woman sits on the captain's chair for the first time, Season 4 of 'Star Trek: Discovery' is set nearly 1,000 years further into the future than any other 'Trek' series. Season 4 will premiere on November 18 on Paramount Plus in the U.S. and on Netflix in 190 more countries.


It will see the crew of the space ship Discovery contending with a massive anomaly that is five light years in size, threatening to destroy life throughout the galaxy. The event is so catastrophic that it pulls together worlds that are in the Federation and outside of it.


Season 4 will also continue to feature Adira and Gray, the first regular characters on a 'Trek' project who are, respectively, non-binary and transgender. Gray spent the bulk of Season 3 as a non-corporeal being perceptible only to Adira. In Season 4, the character will have a corporeal body.


Also read: William Shatner shares he has never watched his famous series Star Trek

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