The Big Picture Back in 2017, the ever-expanding final frontier took fans on a new adventure in Star Trek: Discovery. Five seasons later, viewers will say goodbye to this chapter in the final fifth season, which introduced us to a brand-new crew of starfaring adventurers. What better way to celebrate the finale and the U.S.S.
COLLIDER: Everyone, this is Steve with Collider, and I am here in our SXSW studio with the great folks behind Star Trek: Discovery. How are you guys all doing?Listen, I'm doing great. I love Star Trek, and I love that the fact that I'm talking to all of you guys in a studio. This has to be like both incredibly exciting and also so bittersweet because you are promoting something you're a part of, but also the ride is over.
COLLIDER: In all seriousness, I think that physical media is awesome. It would be great for the fans. I'm sure most of you have done conventions, you know that sci-fi fans are very passionate people. I would imagine that at least some of them are interested in like a box set of all the seasons with extras and all that stuff in 4K.COLLIDER: I don't trust any studio at this point. I want physical media. I keep pushing for it.
BLU DEL BARRIO: I took also.. well, I didn't take it. I was given my chair back with Adira on it. And I took nothing else because I'm a wimp, and I was too scared to take anything else. And I..BLU DEL BARRIO: I also took a lock of Mary's wig hair, and I have it on my keychain. No, I took nothing and I wish I did, but I'm too scared.DAVID AJALA: What do you mean by that? WILSON CRUZ: I haven't taken anything. I wasn't there.
SONEQUA MARTIN-GREEN: I did, but no, this is not necessarily an answer. It's a cheat. I know, I made you only have one. But listen, I would love to watch all of their work in perpetuity. Everything that they've done, I mean, I know that there's so much more work beyond Discovery with the people here, but their work on Discovery, I could watch it every day. I really could, I mean that.
DOUG JONES: So many heartfelt stories we've heard from individuals over the years. A lot of them that touch me the most are when you've got someone who is, their Make-A-Wish Foundation gift is a trip to this convention to meet us, or someone comes up and says, "Watching your show reminds me of my dad. We watched it together. He's gone now." So we're a part of their family legacy as well as ours.