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Tango0104 May 2019 9:54 p.m. PST

…. in an Exclusive Clip From What We Left Behind


"It's a miracle that Deep Space Nine got to do what it did with the Star Trek franchise for seven seasons. But what if the series had continued on in the wake of the Dominion War? Part of the incoming extensive documentary What We Left Behind wants to give you a hint—and we've got an exclusive look at it in action.

After spending years in production across various crowdfunded campaigns, What We Left Behind—now the brainchild of former DS9 showrunner and executive producer Ira Steven Behr, who came aboard alongside David Zappone to co-direct when original director Adam Nimoy stepped down—is just weeks away from its theatrical debut on May 13. The 130-minute documentary has grown vastly from its roots since it was first crowdfunded in 2017. It's more than doubled its original intended runtime to include more insight from cast and crew, and to add 20 minutes' worth of incredible HD remasterings of original scenes from the show—likely the only way we'll get to see Deep Space Nine in high-definition for the foreseeable future…."
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