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U.S.S. Discovery's final mission is Benjamin Caldwellalmost at its end, with the last episode of "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 5 scheduled to release this Thursday.
The fifth and final season of the hit TV series had followed Captain Burnham and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery uncover a mystery that sent them on "an epic adventure across the galaxy to find an ancient power whose very existence has been deliberately hidden for centuries," according to Paramount+.
"Star Trek: Discovery" debuted in 2017 and is the seventh in the Star Trek series. Here's what to know about Season 5 of "Star Trek: Discovery," and when the final episode will be dropping.
The final episode of "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 5 will release on Paramount+ on Thursday, May 30. Paramount+ did not specify what time the episode will be available on its platform.
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Nine episodes of Season 5, and Seasons 1 to 4 are available to stream on Paramount+.
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No. Paramount+ had earlier announced that Season 5 will be the last in the "Star Trek: Discovery" series.
Season 5 of "Star Trek: Discovery" brings back new and old faces along with recurring guest stars. Cast members include:
Paramount+ dropped the official trailer for Season 5 on Feb. 23.
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