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San Diego Comic Con 2017 - Star Trek: Discovery, Ballroom 20, July 22, 2:30 PM PST #SDCC

San Diego Comic Con 2017 - Star Trek: Discovery, Ballroom 20, July 22, 2:30 PM PST #SDCC - Video

San Diego Comic Con 2017 - Star Trek: Discovery, Ballroom 20, July 22, 2:30 PM PST #SDCC Series Stars Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Isaacs, Doug Jones, Shazad Latif, Mary Wiseman, Anthony Rapp, James Frain and Executive Producers Alex Kurtzman, Gretchen J. Berg, Aaron Harberts, Heather Kadin and Akiva Goldsman to Make First Global Appearance Together at Comic-Con International on Saturday, July 22 in Ballroom 20 Panel to Be Moderated by Series Guest Star, Rainn Wilson, Who Will Appear as “Harry Mudd,” the Charismatic Conman and Intergalactic Criminal “Star Trek: Discovery” to Also Host a Gallery Takeover Featuring the Captain’s Chair from the U.S.S. Discovery, Along with Props and Costumes Directly from the Set; 1000 Fans Per Day to Receive Limited Edition “Star Trek: Discovery” Posters Fans Invited to Take a Ride in a Pedicab Inspired by the Captain’s Chair on the U.S.S. Discovery and Participate in a #TrekDiscovery Photo Challenge to Win Prizes Press Release: June 19, 2017 – LOS ANGELES – July 17, 2017 – CBS Television Studios and CBS All Access invite Star Trek fans from around the world to join them in a celebration of over 50 years of Star Trek and the upcoming premiere of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY with a line-up of panels, events, activations and merchandise exclusives July 20-23 at Comic-Con International in San Diego, Calif. MEET STARFLEET “STAR TREK: DISCOVERY” PANEL, SATURDAY, JULY 22 2:30PM Over 50 years ago, the world was first introduced to what would quickly become a cultural phenomenon. It was a television series that inspired developments in science and technology, broke social barriers, and transported viewers around the globe to new adventures and uncharted frontiers. This fall, STAR TREK: DISCOVERY follows the voyages of Starfleet on their missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, while learning that to truly understand all things alien, you must first understand yourself. Cast members scheduled to appear include Sonequa Martin-Green, Jason Isaacs, Doug Jones, Shazad Latif, Mary Wiseman, Anthony Rapp, and James Frain alongside executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Gretchen J. Berg, Aaron Harberts, Heather Kadin and Akiva Goldsman. The panel will be moderated by series guest star Rainn Wilson, who will appear as “Harry Mudd,” the charismatic conman and intergalactic criminal that was first introduced in the original “Star Trek” television series. The newest edition of the Star Trek franchise will premiere in the U.S. on CBS All Access Sunday, Sept. 24, following a broadcast premiere on the CBS Television Network. Saturday, July 22nd; Ballroom 20, 2:30PM. STAR TREK: DISCOVERY will follow the voyages of Starfleet on their missions to discover new worlds and new life forms, and one Starfleet officer who must learn that to truly understand all things alien, you must first understand yourself. The series will feature a new ship and new characters while embracing the same ideology and hope for the future that inspired a generation of dreamers and doers. The series will premiere on the CBS Television Network Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017 with all subsequent episodes available on CBS All Access, the Network’s digital subscription video on demand and live streaming service, and will be distributed concurrently by CBS Studios International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on Bell Media’s Space channel and OTT service CraveTV. STAR TREK: DISCOVERY is produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Alex Kurtzman’s Secret Hideout, Bryan Fuller’s Living Dead Guy Productions and Roddenberry Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller, Heather Kadin, Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts, Akiva Goldsman, Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth serve as executive producers.
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