Star Trek: Discovery just ended after five seasons on the air. The Paramount+ spinoff series concluded the story seeing the Discovery captain, Michael Burham (Sonequa Martin-Green), trying to find the Progenitors’ technology, which was used to create humanoid life. Meanwhile, her crew set out to find and rescue her.
Here is how Star Trek: Discovery ended and what is next for the franchise.
How Did Star Trek: Discovery End?
Star Trek: Discovery’s series finale started where the penultimate episode ended. Captain Michael Burham disappeared through a portal and woke up somewhere with infinite gateways that led to exotic worlds. While there, she saw Moll (Eve Harlow). The two fought and then decided to work together.
Michael from Star Trek: Discovery | YouTube
They set out to find the Progenitors’ technology, which was used to create humanoid life. They then find an interface with communication from Book (David Ajala). Of course,...
Here is how Star Trek: Discovery ended and what is next for the franchise.
How Did Star Trek: Discovery End?
Star Trek: Discovery’s series finale started where the penultimate episode ended. Captain Michael Burham disappeared through a portal and woke up somewhere with infinite gateways that led to exotic worlds. While there, she saw Moll (Eve Harlow). The two fought and then decided to work together.
Michael from Star Trek: Discovery | YouTube
They set out to find the Progenitors’ technology, which was used to create humanoid life. They then find an interface with communication from Book (David Ajala). Of course,...
- 5/31/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
Spoiler Warning: This story includes descriptions of major plot developments on the series finale of “Star Trek: Discovery,” currently streaming on Paramount+.
Watching the fifth and final season of “Star Trek: Discovery” has been an exercise in the uncanny. Paramount+ didn’t announce that the show was ending until after the Season 5 finale had wrapped filming — no one involved with the show knew it would be its concluding voyage when they were making it. And yet, the season has unfolded with a pervasive feeling of culmination.
For one, the overarching story this season was about the origins of sentient life in the galaxy, as Capt. Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) leads her crew in pursuit of an ancient technology used by aliens known as the Progenitors — first introduced 31 years ago on an episode of “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” For another, in one episode, Burnham is zapped back in time to...
Watching the fifth and final season of “Star Trek: Discovery” has been an exercise in the uncanny. Paramount+ didn’t announce that the show was ending until after the Season 5 finale had wrapped filming — no one involved with the show knew it would be its concluding voyage when they were making it. And yet, the season has unfolded with a pervasive feeling of culmination.
For one, the overarching story this season was about the origins of sentient life in the galaxy, as Capt. Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) leads her crew in pursuit of an ancient technology used by aliens known as the Progenitors — first introduced 31 years ago on an episode of “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” For another, in one episode, Burnham is zapped back in time to...
- 5/31/2024
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon Prime Video’s comedy series Harlem is back with its second season. It picks up immediately after Camille and Ian kiss, unknowingly in front of his fianceé, and continues to follow the New York-based group of friends as they navigate new relationships.
All the music featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 1
Ayzha Nyree – ‘Woke Up Like This’
This song plays during a side-by-side montage of Camille’s (Meagan Good) and Angie’s (Shoniqua Shandai) morning routine.
Daisha McBride – ‘Buss It’
This song plays when Angie first meets Kendrick (Quincy Giles) at the salon.
Princess Nokia – ‘I Like Him’
This song plays when Angie meets Kendrick’s roommate Jaquan (Marshall Price) at their apartment.
Khi Infinite – ‘What Is Real’
This song plays when Tye (Jerrie Johnson) considers adopting a puppy after recalling her ex telling her she doesn’t have any personal connections.
Friday Nights are Harlem Nights ?
Live tweet new...
All the music featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 1
Ayzha Nyree – ‘Woke Up Like This’
This song plays during a side-by-side montage of Camille’s (Meagan Good) and Angie’s (Shoniqua Shandai) morning routine.
Daisha McBride – ‘Buss It’
This song plays when Angie first meets Kendrick (Quincy Giles) at the salon.
Princess Nokia – ‘I Like Him’
This song plays when Angie meets Kendrick’s roommate Jaquan (Marshall Price) at their apartment.
Khi Infinite – ‘What Is Real’
This song plays when Tye (Jerrie Johnson) considers adopting a puppy after recalling her ex telling her she doesn’t have any personal connections.
Friday Nights are Harlem Nights ?
Live tweet new...
- 2/10/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Stars: Bill Sage, Mike Mayhall, All Hart, Lindsay Anne Williams, Ritchie Montgomery, Miles Doleac, Sawandi Wilson, Judyth Daley, Kamille McCuin | Written by Miles Doleac, Michael Donovan Horn | Directed by Miles Doleac
Well you certainly can’t say writer/director/actor Miles Doleac isn’t prolific. In fact he;’s so prolific that, without realising, we’ve actually reviewed one of his movies almost every year since 2015 (2018 was the only year he didn’t release a featuyre); and now comes his fifth and latest, The Dinner Party – a cannibal horror that sees renowned surgeon and culinary enthusiast, Carmine Braun (Bill Sage), invites playwright, Jeffrey Duncan (Mike Mayhall), and his wife Haley (Alli Hart) to join his eccentric friends at their semi-annual dinner party, having promised to fund Duncan’s new play to Broadway. As the evening descends into madness, the group’s true intentions are revealed, along with an ancient secret...
Well you certainly can’t say writer/director/actor Miles Doleac isn’t prolific. In fact he;’s so prolific that, without realising, we’ve actually reviewed one of his movies almost every year since 2015 (2018 was the only year he didn’t release a featuyre); and now comes his fifth and latest, The Dinner Party – a cannibal horror that sees renowned surgeon and culinary enthusiast, Carmine Braun (Bill Sage), invites playwright, Jeffrey Duncan (Mike Mayhall), and his wife Haley (Alli Hart) to join his eccentric friends at their semi-annual dinner party, having promised to fund Duncan’s new play to Broadway. As the evening descends into madness, the group’s true intentions are revealed, along with an ancient secret...
- 6/10/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The Final Season of the Mexican Netflix Original comedy series "The House of Flowers", narrated by Claudette Maille and directed by Manolo Caro, stars Verónica Castro, Cecilia Suárez, Aislinn Derbez, Darío Yazbek Bernal, Sheryl Rubio, Paco León, Sawandi Wilson, Juan Pablo Medina, Arturo Ríos, Claudette Maillé, Lucas Velázquez, Sofía Sisniega, and Luis de la Rosa, streaming April 23, 2020 on Netflix:
"...the dysfunctional upper-class 'De la Mora' family, owners of a prestigious flower shop are thrown into chaos by the suicide of the long-time mistress. of patriarch 'Ernesto'.
"The revelation of the affair -and Ernesto's illegitimate daughter— are just the first plot twists in a series of secrets that begin unraveling around matriarch 'Virginia' and her children 'Paulina', 'Elena' and Julián..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The House of Flowers"....
"...the dysfunctional upper-class 'De la Mora' family, owners of a prestigious flower shop are thrown into chaos by the suicide of the long-time mistress. of patriarch 'Ernesto'.
"The revelation of the affair -and Ernesto's illegitimate daughter— are just the first plot twists in a series of secrets that begin unraveling around matriarch 'Virginia' and her children 'Paulina', 'Elena' and Julián..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The House of Flowers"....
- 4/24/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Season 2 of the Mexican Netflix Original comedy series "The House of Flowers", narrated by Claudette Maille, is directed by Manolo Caro, starring Verónica Castro, Cecilia Suárez, Aislinn Derbez, Darío Yazbek Bernal, Sheryl Rubio, Paco León, Sawandi Wilson, Juan Pablo Medina, Arturo Ríos, Claudette Maillé, Lucas Velázquez, Sofía Sisniega, and Luis de la Rosa. streaming October 18, 2019 on Netflix:
"...the dysfunctional upper-class 'De la Mora' family, owners of a prestigious flower shop are thrown into chaos by the suicide of the long-time mistress. of patriarch 'Ernesto'.
"The revelation of the affair -and Ernesto's illegitimate daughter— are just the first plot twists in a series of secrets that begin unraveling around matriarch 'Virginia' and her children 'Paulina', 'Elena' and Julián..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The House of Flowers"....
"...the dysfunctional upper-class 'De la Mora' family, owners of a prestigious flower shop are thrown into chaos by the suicide of the long-time mistress. of patriarch 'Ernesto'.
"The revelation of the affair -and Ernesto's illegitimate daughter— are just the first plot twists in a series of secrets that begin unraveling around matriarch 'Virginia' and her children 'Paulina', 'Elena' and Julián..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The House of Flowers"....
- 10/15/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Review: Sharp Writing and Strong Performances Make 'Christmas Wedding Baby' a Treat (Now on Netflix)
Written by award-winning Nyu grad Kiara Jones ("Barbasol"), "Christmas Wedding Baby" is warm and inviting, even if it seems we’ve been to this party before. The film focuses on three sisters. The baby of the trio, Andrea (the adorable Kimberley Drummond) is in town for her wedding to the wealthy Brent (Maba Ba), but it’s clear something is amiss, as he’s been too busy to come for the pre-wedding preparations. This small town in North Florida doesn’t have too many professional photographers and Andrea’s ex Gabriel (Sawandi Wilson) was hired by the wedding planner to effectively capture her beauty on this momentous occasion. Sparks fly between the two, compounding...
- 2/8/2016
- by Monique A. Williams
- ShadowAndAct
Written by award-winning Nyu grad Kiara Jones ("Barbasol"), "Christmas Wedding Baby" is warm and inviting, even if it seems we’ve been to this party before. The film focuses on three sisters. The baby of the trio, Andrea (the adorable Kimberley Drummond) is in town for her wedding to the wealthy Brent (Maba Ba), but it’s clear something is amiss, as he’s been too busy to come for the pre-wedding preparations. This small town in North Florida doesn’t have too many professional photographers and Andrea’s ex Gabriel (Sawandi Wilson) was hired by the wedding planner to effectively capture her beauty on this momentous occasion. Sparks fly between the two, compounding...
- 9/23/2014
- by Monique A. Williams
- ShadowAndAct
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.