Now Playing: Watch this: ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ dishes on favorite Trek tech 4:45 When the elevator doors closed on the cast of “Star Trek: Discovery,” the giggles began. Having just wrapped up their New York Comic Con panel inside the Madison Square Garden Theater, roughly a dozen actors and producers crammed into an elevator heading to a follow-up press conference Saturday night. They were all giddy from having wrapped up the hourlong talk — complete with surprise appearance from actress Michelle Yeoh. The crowd gave them an enthusiastic send-off. Sonequa Martin-Green, who plays lead character Michael Burnham, hugged executive producer Gretchen Berg, who jokingly suggested they all escape to their hotel for pizza instead. The lightness and easygoing chemistry among the “Discovery” cast present a stark contrast with the characters of “Discovery.” In the first few episodes, the show has turned Burnham into a shunned mutineer, introduced a suspicious skipper in Capt. Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs) and given us an arrogant and snappy scientist in Lt. Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp).NOTE IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE SHOW: SPOILERS AHEAD It’s the darkness of the characters and the background, which is set amid a war with the Klingons, as well as potentially continuity-bending… Read full this story
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