Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 – Where to watch, plot, cast and release date?

After a solid four-season run, “Star Trek: Discovery” is coming to a close. The 10-episode fifth and final season is full of thriller, check these details to know more about Star Trek: Discovery –

Star Trek: Discovery Plot:

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Having enjoyed an excellent four-season voyage, “Star Trek: Discovery” is ready to say goodbye with the fifth season. The forthcoming season, encompassing ten episodes is the continuing of the journey of Captain Burnam and the crew of USS Discovery through their ultimate intergalactic quest, with an emphasis on “their” and “ultimate.” The crew set off in search of the “greatest treasure in the known galaxy.” While it is sad that the series is ending, it is good to know that there are plenty of other Star Trek projects left.

Star Trek: Discovery Cast:

The stellar cast of “Star Trek: Discovery” includes:
– Sonequa Martin-Green
– Doug Jones
– Anthony Rapp

Where to Watch Star Trek: Discovery:

“Star Trek: Discovery” Season 5 premieres exclusively on Paramount+.

Release Date of Star Trek: Discovery:

Mark your calendars! Season 5 of “Star Trek: Discovery” kicks off on Thursday, April 4, on Paramount+. With three episodes already available, fans can look forward to the release of Episode 4 on Thursday, April 18, continuing the thrilling journey of the USS Discovery and its crew in their quest across the cosmos.

The reviews for the last season of Star Trek: Discovery are polarized. While some viewers find the season’s story arc intriguing, with impressive special effects and character interactions, others criticize the show for sacrificing good science fiction storytelling in favor of social commentary. Critics are divided on the quality of the writing, casting, and acting, with some praising the emotional depth and performances, while others pan them as awful. The user reviews on Metacritic reflect this split, with only 19% positive, 10% mixed, and a substantial 71% negative. Overall, the season has received a mixed reception, with viewers either appreciating its potential or finding it a disappointing decline in quality.