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TV's new 'Star Trek' takeoff delayed until May 2017

  (Associated Press)
Los Angeles, United States
Thu, September 15, 2016 Published on Sep. 15, 2016 Published on 2016-09-15T13:48:33+07:00

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Celeste Yarnall, who appeared as Yeoman Martha Landon in the original TV series, waves a scarf depicting her in her role during ceremonies to introduce the new series of commemorative stamps based on the "Star Trek" television series and movies, on the 50th anniversary of its broadcast debut, in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles Friday, Sept. 9, 2016. The series made its TV debut on Sept. 8, 1966, and ran for three seasons. The stamp was officially unveiled Sept. 2 in New York. Celeste Yarnall, who appeared as Yeoman Martha Landon in the original TV series, waves a scarf depicting her in her role during ceremonies to introduce the new series of commemorative stamps based on the "Star Trek" television series and movies, on the 50th anniversary of its broadcast debut, in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles Friday, Sept. 9, 2016. The series made its TV debut on Sept. 8, 1966, and ran for three seasons. The stamp was officially unveiled Sept. 2 in New York. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

The latest TV edition of "Star Trek" is launching a few months later than planned.

Streaming service CBS All Access said Wednesday that "Star Trek: Discovery" will debut in May 2017 instead of January.

In a statement, series producers Alex Kurtzman and Bryan Fuller said their aim is to "dream big and deliver" and they decided the additional time was needed to achieve their vision for the show.

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After its premiere next spring on the CBS broadcast network, further episodes of the new "Star Trek" series will be available only on CBS All Access.

To help fill in until "Star Trek: Discovery" begins, a previously announced spinoff of CBS' "The Good Wife," starring Christine Baranski, will debut next February on the network and then move to CBS All Access.

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