“The greatest treasure in all the galaxy!” intones the latest trailer from NYCC 2022. Star Trek: Discovery season 5. It looks like a mystery treasure hunt!

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The New York Comic Con 2022 Star Trek Universe audience got an action-packed first look at Star Trek: Discovery Season 5. Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), Saru (Doug Jones), Tilly (Mary Wiseman), and the rest of the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery return for an adventurous new season.

Star Trek took main stage at New York Comic Con this Saturday with a 3-series combined panel for the Paramount+ series Discovery, Prodigy, and Picard, which began by revealing the teaser for Season 5 of Star Trek: Discovery, followed by a trailer for Prodigy. Prodigy is the Trek for kids show.

Callum Keith Rennie as Raynor


Discovery star Sonequa Martin-Green joined the NYCC panel to introduce the teaser for the Paramount+ series, which provides fans a first look at new characters played by Callum Keith Rennie (The Umbrella Academy), Eve Harlow (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and Elias Toufexis (Shadowhunters). Rennie plays Rayner, a weathered Starfleet captain who’s at home in the battle. Harlow portrays Moll, a cunning outlaw that faces off with the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery. L’ak, Moll’s partner, is played by Toufexis.

Elias Toufexis as L’ak and Eve Harlow as Malinne”Moll” Ravel

Here’s the latest official Paramount synopsis for DSC season 3:

In season five, Captain Burnham and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery uncover a mystery that sends them on an epic adventure across the galaxy to find an ancient power whose very existence has been deliberately hidden for centuries. But there are others on the hunt as well … dangerous foes who are desperate to claim the prize for themselves and will stop at nothing to get it.

Season 5 of Star Trek: Discovery is currently in production in Toronto, Canada. Rumors say it will premier first quarter of 2023.


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David Raiklen
David Raiklen

David Raiklen wrote, directed and scored his first film at age 9. He began studying keyboard and composing at age 5. He attended, then taught at UCLA, USC and CalArts. Among his teachers are John Williams and Mel Powel.
He has worked for Fox, Disney and Sprint. David has received numerous awards for his work, including the 2004 American Music Center Award. Dr. Raiklen has composed music and sound design for theater (Death and the Maiden), dance (Russian Ballet), television (Sing Me a Story), cell phone (Spacey Movie), museums (Museum of Tolerance), concert (Violin Sonata ), and film (Appalachian Trail).
His compositions have been performed at the Hollywood Bowl and the first Disney Hall. David Raiken is also host of a successful radio program, Classical Fan Club.