Star Trek: Discovery's Doug Jones hints at Spock's exit and Captain Saru

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Photo credit: CBS

From Digital Spy

Star Trek: Discovery beamed in Mr Spock for season 2, but now it sounds like he might be leaving the show.

Doug Jones, who plays Discovery's Commander Saru, zapped us with the devastating news while speaking to Digital Spy and other press and Paleyfest.

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Photo credit: Netflix - CBS

He said: "Last year, in season 1, [Saru and Michael Pike] were elbowing each other for the captain's chair – a rivalry sort of thing. This year we have a love and respect for each other that runs deep."

Doug went on to describe Captain Pike as a "surrogate" sibling to Saru, and added that he'll have to say goodbye to his own adopted sibling, Spock.

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Photo credit: Nicholas Hunt - Getty Images

He said: "As we have to say goodbye to our siblings once we've been through those storylines, now Burnham and Saru are going to have each other... that hopefully will be played out more in season 3."

It's already been confirmed that Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) and Number One (Rebecca Romijn) are set to leave the show, but could we soon see Captain Saru on our screens?

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Photo credit: CBS

Doug added: "Saru's evolution has been delicious for me to play this year – I developed the character as a fear-based species... that's what the writers told me [he was] originally."

Season 2 has seen Saru "evolving into a fearless creature" he explained. "That was a whole spin I wasn't expecting, so it's like, OK, now where does that leave me?"

But don't worry, Saru won't lose his "gentlemanly side" or "manners" according to Doug. "I want to keep that for sure, but to see him fearless now means that I think he's more qualified now for the captain's chair... one day, whenever that happens, if that happens."

Discovery recently revealed the identity of the Red Angel, along with plans to revive the unisex minidress from The Next Generation.

Meanwhile, we've charted the seven most controversial changes Discovery has made the Star Trek canon, be sure to let us know which one riled you up the most via Twitter.

Star Trek: Discovery is streaming on CBS All Access in the US, and Netflix in the UK.


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