Star Trek Discovery has been delayed once again, as CBS has announced that its upcoming sci-fi series won't premiere until late summer or early fall in the United States (and late winter or early spring in Australia).
CBS Corp. chief executive Leslie Moonves shared the news during an investor conference, Variety reports. Moonves said there's been "a lot of post-production" work, but he remains "confident" in the show's quality.
"It's important to get it right," he explained, calling Star Trek "the family jewels."
This isn't the first time Star Trek Discovery has been delayed. Bryan Fuller's departure last year slowed down the project, and series lead Sonequa Martin-Green's commitment to The Walking Dead, which airs up through April and is reportedly in part why the show missed its May debut.
For more on Star Trek Discovery while awaiting its debut later this year, check out our breakdown of who's who in the cast.
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