How to Watch Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 Online

How to Watch Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 Online

The future is truly the last frontier when you watch "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 3 online. This CBS All Access series boldly goes where no Trek show has gone before, 930 years into the future.

"Star Trek: Discovery" ended Season 2 with a massive game changer: a time jump that sent Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), Sal (Doug Jones), and the crew through a wormhole to the year 3188.

This is uncharted territory in the Star Trek universe and opens up a lot of storytelling possibilities. [Co-creator Michelle Paradise told TVLine, "We are firmly in a new future, past all the established orthodoxies. I keep calling it the "new snow." We are looking at a landscape that can be populated as we please."

Trek fans need not worry that Discovery will completely reinvent warp drive. Paradise explained, "But what we can do by going into the future is rethink the legitimacy of the past in a new way."

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 3 online.

Just because CBS All access is not available everywhere does not mean you cannot watch "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 3. With the right VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can easily watch live streaming from anywhere.

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In the U.S., Trek fans can watch the premiere of "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 3 on CBS All Access on Thursday, October 15.

Canadian viewers can watch "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 3 on CTV's Sci-Fi channel.

Trek fans around the world can rejoice, as Netflix is distributing "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 3 internationally in 188 countries, including the UK, Australia, all of Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Each episode will be available on Netflix every Friday, starting the day after it airs in the U.S., i.e., October 16.

Season 3 of "Discovery" begins ominously. The ship crash-lands on a desolate-looking planet 930 years in the future. But Burnham asks the computer only one question: Have life signs been detected? Yes, multiple. And she knows that her and her crew's sacrifice was not in vain. But now, of course, they must find a way to live in this new reality.

The cast of Star Trek: Discovery season 3 stars Sonequa Martin-Green as science specialist Michael Burnham. She is joined by returning cast members Doug Jones as first officer Sal, Anthony Rapp as science officer Paul Stamets, Mary Wiseman as engineering cadet Sylvia Tilly, and Wilson Cruz as medical officer Hugh Culver.

They are joined by several new cast members. The first is David Ajala as Cleveland "Book" Booker, who is described as having "natural charisma and a devil-may-care attitude that tends to get him into trouble as often as it gets him out of it."

Discovery Season 3 also added the Trekverse's first transgender and non-binary characters. Ian Alexander (they/them, using he/she pronouns) reappears as a transgender character named Gray, who is described as "eager to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a Trill host, but must adapt when his life takes an unexpected turn."

They are/were not the only ones to be affected.

Non-binary actor Blu del Barrio, who uses their/their pronouns, plays Adira, "a highly intelligent character with confidence and self-assurance beyond her/his years." They form an unexpected bond with Commander Stamets and Dr. Culver.

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