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Ten years before Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise there was Discovery. Star Trek, one of the most iconic and influential global television franchises, returns 50 years after it first premiered featuring a new ship, new characters and new missions, while embracing the same ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of dreamers and doers.
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Ten years before Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise there was Discovery. Star Trek, one of the most iconic and influential global television franchises, returns 50 years after it first premiered featuring a new ship, new characters and new missions, while embracing the same ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of dreamers and doers.
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Rotten TomatoesBest Actor in a TV Series | 2018 | Jason Isaacs
Best Costume Design in TV SciFi Fantasy | 2022 | Gersha Phillips
Best Special Makeup Effects Television Series Limited Series or Miniseries or New Media Series | 2022 | Rocky Faulkner
Outstanding Actress Drama Series | 2021 | Sonequa Martin-Green
Best Actress on Television | 2018 | Sonequa Martin-Green
Best Actress in Streaming Presentation | 2019 | Sonequa Martin-Green
Best Supporting Actor in Streaming Presentation | 2019 | Doug Jones
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series | 2021 | Doug Jones
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode | 2021 | Leslie Chung
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Limited Series Movie or Special | 2019 | Hugo Villasenor
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design Dramatic Series | 2019 | Tamara Deverell
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series One Hour | 2021 | Clayton Weber
Outstanding Special Visual Effects | 2019 | Ivan Kondrup Jensen
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup | 2021 | Hugo Villasenor
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Limited Series Movie or Special | 2018 | Hugo Villasenor
Outstanding Main Title Design | 2019 | Kyle Cooper
Outstanding Period andor Character Makeup NonProsthetic | 2021 | Shauna Llewellyn
Best TV Ensemble | 2019 | Patrick Kwok-Choon
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode | 2021 | Ivan Kondrup Jensen
Best Guest Performance in a Television Series | 2018 | Michelle Yeoh
Best Actor on Television | 2018 | Jason Isaacs
Best Actress in a Television Series | 2021 | Sonequa Martin-Green
Best Supporting Actor on Television | 2018 | Doug Jones
Best Supporting Actor in Streaming Presentation | 2019 | Wilson Cruz
Drama Supporting Actress | 2021 | Michelle Yeoh
Excellence in Crafts Costume Illustration | 2021 | Ciara Brennan
Excellence in Crafts SPFX Building | 2025 | Anthony Tran
Best Costume Design in TV SciFi Fantasy | 2020 | Jenn Burton
Excellence in Crafts Building | 2022 | Gersha Phillips
Excellence in Crafts Special Effects Costume Building | 2022 | Gersha Phillips
Excellence in Crafts Textile Arts | 2025 | Anthony Tran
Best Costume Design in International Feature or TV | 2025 | Anthony Tran
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design Dramatic Series | 2021 | Phillip Barker
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Series One Hour DialogueADR | 2022 | Matthew E. Taylor
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Series One Hour EffectsFoley | 2022 | Clayton Weber
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Episodic Long Form Effects and Foley | 2021 | Clayton Weber
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Series One Hour Music | 2022 | Matea Prljevic
Best Actress in a Science FictionFantasy Series | 2021 | Sonequa Martin-Green
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series | 2024 | Sonequa Martin-Green
Series Director | 2024 | Jen McGowan
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series | 2018 | Bryan Fuller
Outstanding Visual Effects Episodic Over Episodes | 2019 | Charles Collyer
Outstanding Visual Effects Episodic Under Episodes or NonTheatrical Feature | 2021 | Charles Collyer
Outstanding Visual Effects Live Action Episode or Series Season | 2024 | Charles Collyer
Outstanding Costume Design Television or Film | 2023 | Gersha Phillips
Best Original Score TV ShowLimited Series | 2019 | Jeff Russo
Television Composer of the Year | 2019 | Jeff Russo
Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form | 2018 | Jesse Alexander
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or SeriesMini Series | 2025 | Wilson Cruz
TV Performance | 2022 | Wilson Cruz
Best Special Makeup Effects Television and New Media Series | 2020 | Rocky Faulkner
Outstanding SciFiFantasy Television Series | 2018 | Gersha Phillips
Excellence in SciFiFantasy Television | 2019 | Gersha Phillips
Best Costume Design in a Series | 2019 | Gersha Phillips
The Starfleet vessels seen in the first season, including the Discovery, the Shenzou and the redesigned Enterprise, were all designed by production artist John Eaves. Eaves work with Star Trek spans three decades. Probably his most notable contribution was the design of the Enterprise-E for Star Trek: First Contact (1996).
The design of the USS Discovery bears a strong resemblance to the original concept design (by Ralph McQuarrie) of the refitted Enterprise for the canceled film Star Trek: Planet of the Titans (1970s). When that film was canceled, the design was also considered for the canceled television series "Star Trek: Phase II" (1978).
"Star Trek: Discovery" is the first "Star Trek" television series not made in the United States. The series is filmed at Pinewood Toronto Studios in Canada.
As she passed away on December 18, 2008, this is the first "Star Trek" incarnation (including the animated series and the 2009-2016 film series) not to involve Majel Barrett.
Anthony Rapp's character (Paul Stamets) in Star Trek: Discovery is based on the top mycologist in the world, Paul Stamets. The real Paul Stamets has been seen on Ted Talk and can be found on YouTube.