Star Trek: Discovery new trailer drops MAJOR spoilers about Netflix series
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY launched on Netflix earlier this week and now a brand new trailer has revealed some of the excitement coming up in the rest of the season.
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Trailer: Star Trek Discovery comes to Netflix
** WARNING: This article contains spoilers about Star Trek: Discovery. **
After dropping the first two episodes on Monday, Netflix have given fans a glimpse at some sizzling highlights from the rest of the series, including scenes showing Michel Burnham (played by Sonique Martin-Green) as she faces war with the Klingons.
The Lieutenant Commander joints Captain Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs) on board the USS Discovery, having become the Starfleet's first mutineer, and is understandably less than popular with his crew.
The trailer, however, sees Burnham asking Lorca: "Captain, what am I doing on this ship?"
Netflix dropped a new trailer for Star Trek: Discovery
Captain Daniel Lorca brings Michael Burnham onto the USS Discovery
"I have something on deck that requires every trained mind available," he replies, before Burnahm is shown watching mysterious beads of water rise out of a pool and fall back in, defying the laws of physics.
"What the hell is going on on this ship?" she asks, the dramatic clip promising tense relationships and plenty of drama as conflict mounts on board and outside of the Discovery.
It also warns that Burnham is a "valuable asset, but dangerous".
Burnham sees mysterious beads of water
The Star Trek: Discovery trailer also introduces Harry Mudd
The streaming service previously revealed that the series will feature "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".
Star Trek: Discovery's new trailer also gives a glimpse at original series character Harry Mudd (Rainn Wilson) in action, showing off a darker side that that shown in his appearance in The Next Generation.
"Have you ever bothered to look out of your spaceships at the little guys below," he can be seen raging, adding menacingly: "There's a lot more of us down there than there are of you up here and we're sick and tired of getting caught in your crossfire."
Star Trek: Discovery streams on Netflix every Monday.