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Sonequa Martin-Green's Captain Michael Burnham and her crew return Nov. 18. As part of Star Trek Day, Paramount+ released a new image of Captain Burnham.
Star Trek: Discovery pulled from Netflix outside the U.S. and Canada days before its Season 4 premiere (https://deadline.com/2021/11/star-trek-discovery-netflix-deal-paramount-viacomcbs-1234875466/)
Under a deal signed by Les Moonves in 2017, Netflix paid for the vast majority of Discovery‘s hefty budget in exchange for the overseas rights. But ViacomCBS has ended the relationship for Season 4 and Discovery has been yanked as of Wednesday so that it could become a Paramount+ exclusive. What that means is that the many of Star Trek: Discovery's international fans who aren't able to subscribe to Paramount+ (https://gizmodo.com/star-trek-discovery-is-lost-to-most-of-the-world-days-1848069210) won't be able to legally watch Season 4 when it premieres Friday.
ViacomCBS to make new Star Trek: Discovery episodes widely available internationally after backlash (https://gizmodo.com/star-trek-discovery-season-4-will-be-made-available-in-1848117367)
Up until last week, Discovery fans could watch the Paramount+ show on Netflix. But ViacomCBS opted to make all episodes, including Season 4, available only on Paramount+, a streaming service that has launched in a small number of countries. To appease Discovery fans, ViacomCBS will make the new episodes available in many countries on Pluto TV and on select on-demand platforms. “To all of the international Star Trek: Discovery fans: we hear you. We love this series too,” a new statement (https://intl.startrek.com/news/star-trek-discovery-season-four-lands-on-paramount-pluto-tv-internationally) released on the Star Trek official website and the franchise’s official social media channels this morning. “We love it for the incredible cast, the hardworking crew, the imaginative storytelling, the groundbreaking, diverse characters who bring the show to life and what it represents to so many people around the world. Star Trek has always put its fans first. We want to do the same.”