![]() What a gift it has been to work with artists you love and respect. It’s been an absolute honour and privilege to be part of the #StarTrek universe. This sentiment was echoed by Patrick Kwok-Chon (Gen Rhys): It’s been an honor, a privilege to be him and to have shared the stage with these incredible people. ![]() Wilson Cruz (Hugh Culber) also offered up his “gratitude” for the opportunity.Īll I feel, right now, is GRATITUDE, for this opportunity and for all of you who have stood with us. They’ve made my world better in every way. To say that I will miss working with my incredible Disco family is a profound understatement. Thank you to all of you who’ve welcomed us into your hearts. It has been the privilege of a lifetime to join the #StarTrek universe. Members of the cast and crew (past and present) took to social media to share those comments and offer their own.Īnthony Rapp (Paul Stamets) said his time on Discovery was “the privilege of a lifetime” and talked about how the show made his world “better in every way.” The official announcement included comments from star Sonequa Martin-Green and showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise. More cast and crew members offer thanks for five years of Disco In so doing, you have accomplished the mission: you have changed many lives, including mine. You have charted the stars far beyond where our imaginations had ever taken us. ![]() The Strange New Worlds star took to Twitter to give tribute to the series and the impact it had on him and others. You can hear audio of Jones talking about Discovery ending on Instagram (courtesy of our friends from the Syfy Sistas podcast).ĭoug Jones with Connor Trinneer on Star Trek: The Cruise (Photo: Marina Kravchuk) Anson Mount says Discovery changed his lifeĪnson Mount began his Star Trek journey in the second season of Discovery. And my co-star Tara Rosling, who plays T’Rina my love interest, she says to tell you to all to “party on.”… So, it’s been an absolute joy, but once in the Star Trek family, always in the Star Trek family. I was on a Zoom call with our producers and my castmates. ![]() We had a very tearful Zoom call this morning before the news hit. I’m going to get emotional… I’ve hugged a thousand of you at least… To be in this environment with all the hugs and love has been an absolute treat for me. Getting a bit emotional, Jones said being surrounded by fellow Star Trek actors and fans at this time was a big help as he described a cast and crew Zoom call from earlier in the day: Saru actor Doug Jones is one of the many Trek celebs who were part of the Star Trek cruise this last week, and he talked about the series ending at a panel discussion held on the day of the announcement. We have pulled together what they have been saying about the end of Discovery. While not entirely a surprise, the late Thursday announcement that Star Trek: Discovery would wrap up with the upcoming fifth season had a big impact on fans, and of course also on those who have worked on the series.
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