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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Adds Three Klingons

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Adds Three Klingons

CBS has officially announced three new Star Trek: Discovery cast members. Chris Obi, Shazad Latif and Mary Chieffo have all been cast as Klingons in Star Trek’s upcoming return to television.

Chris Obi

Chris Obi

According to StarTrek.com, Obi will play T’Kuvma, a Klingon leader who seeks to unite the Klingons. He has previously appeared in State of Play, Doctor Who, Snow White and the Huntsman.

Shazad Latif

Shazad Latif

Latif will play Kol, a Klingon commanding officer and protégé of T’Kuvma. He has previously appeared in Mission Impossible 5, Black Mirror, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Penny Dreadful.

Mary Chieffo

Mary Chieffo

Chieffo has been cast as L’Rell, the battle deck commander of the Klingon ship. Her credits include Natural Disasters, Girls!, Girls!, Girls! and Miss Dial.

The trio join the already announced Michelle Yeoh, Doug Jones and Anthony Rapp.

The first episode of Star Trek: Discovery will premiere with a broadcast TV special on CBS in May. That episode and all subsequent episodes will be exclusively shown in the U.S. on the video streaming service CBS All Access.

Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller and Rod Roddenberry have also been announced as executive producers, with Nicholas Meyer (director of The Wrath of Khan and The Undiscovered Country and co-writer of The Voyage Home) and Kirsten Beyer serving as a writers and consulting producers. Stepping in for Bryan Fuller as co-showrunners are Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts.

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  1. Talos4

    December 13, 2016 at 12:48 am

    T’Kuvma… To me, that sounds more like a female Vulcan name than a male Klingon one. And I wonder if these Klingons will look like they did on the original series. I can’t imagine the makers of the show would go with that look, even though it was established on Star Trek Enterprise that the Klingons become more human-looking decades before the TOS era, due to a viral mutation. (They were of course restored to their ridged-forehead physiology shortly after the TOS era.) Maybe some Klingons escaped the virus and never became more human-looking.

  2. Brian Thorn

    December 13, 2016 at 3:04 pm

    Michelle Yeoh and five no-names. I hope this show is better than the sum of its parts. No-names are fine when its a show on free OTA TV. But CBS is asking us to pay them for the privilege of watching this show, and this is what we get?

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