

Olatunde Osunsanmi: I think we're all keenly aware and care, with a significant emotional level, what the fans think about that. So this one has its own coolness.ĭo you read the commentaries from the fans as whether or not you know the plot of the season was working to their satisfaction? Does that take into effect with the writers?

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Season Three was extraordinary in that we left further than any other Star Trek series previously. As a fan, I'm even more excited about what we're doing season four than what we've done the last three. I can say that it will continue in a lot of Trek traditions with a spin. Olatunde Osunsanmi: I know what happens, but I don't think I'm allowed to say. Will the show continue in a time travel setting? So our show is a show of planning and a lot of ways, the writers are very good about layout. Those braids take weeks for Ryan Reid, who's our hair, in order to get in place and it gets done. What is the hair going to look like? What do we want to say about the braids? How do I want to shoot the braids. Sonequa taking a chair was a big marker, just because of the hair. So they’re good at identifying big markers that we should know about. So we usually try and set it up, but I do the first and the last for that reason.Ĭostume design, like her space suit can take anywhere from 16 to 18 weeks to build, because he can't go to a Target to go pick it up. Every time I direct, it takes me away from my producing duties and being able to help out the other directors and other department heads. But practically, it makes a lot of sense because I'm producing in between. Everything is either sending us something big or paying off something big. Olatunde Osunsanmi: To be able to do the first and last episode, because everything means so much. You directed the first episode you directed the last episode. For fans of Burnham and its portrayer, Sonequa Martin-Greene, they get to see her in command (officially) by the time we get to season four.ī caught up with executive producer Olatunde Osunsanmi, who directed the season finale, but also had helmed the first episode this season.

Took a long season, time travel and battle against Osyraa to save the Federation. And now that their in the 32nd century, those division colors are command red, science blue, ops gold, and medical white.Star Trek: Discovery finished off its third season last night with Commander Michael Burnham finally being promoted to Captain and given a ship. The uniforms display each officer's division with the appropriately colored stripe running vertically down the jacket's right side. The entire Discovery crew, including the captain, now wears the mostly grey Starfleet uniform standard for the 32nd century. Michael Burnham walks onto the bridge of the USS Discovery as its commanding officer for the first time. That means ditching the blue and metallic uniforms from their original era and instead adopting the Starfleet uniform of their new time period. With Burnham officially being named captain by Admiral Vance, head of Starfleet in the 32nd century, it's time for the Discovery crew to become fully integrated back into Starfleet. Michael Burnham, once Starfleet's first mutineer, is now the captain of the USS Discovery. Today's season finale of Star Trek: Discovery saw a new captain named.

SPOILERS for Star Trek: Discovery's Season 3 finale, "That Hope Is You, Part 2," follow. The Star Trek: Discovery crew just updated its wardrobe.
