If there’s space, they have so many brilliant series up now. We’ve talked about Prime Lorca, and it would have to be as good a story as Season 1 of “Discovery.” I don’t want to come back just because he’s a fan favorite and do some version that isn’t anywhere near as good. Prime Lorca is… I’m working with Akiva Goldsman right now, who wrote and directed quite a lot of “: Discovery,” on a Tom Holland mini series, “The Crowded Room” in New York. These comments are in line with what Isaacs has been saying for the last four years, however, he did add a new layer, revealing he had the opportunity to talk about the return directly with former Discovery executive producer and current Strange New Worlds co-showrunner Akiva Goldsman: Jason Isaacs shared this photo with the season one Discovery cast on Twitter in early 2018 Is the door shut on Prime Lorca? That’s a question that’s live on the internet, that’s for sure. Harris Goes to Paris, the actor asked his own perennial question:Ĭaptain Lorca. When the subject of Discovery came up in a new interview with TheList promoting Isaacs’ new film Mr. Isaacs still ready to suit up as Prime Lorcaīefore his time with Star Trek Isaacs was an in-demand actor known for his work in the Harry Potter franchise, and he has remained busy in the last few years, but he still likes to talk about Lorca. And being that the big twist for season one was his Captain Gabriel Lorca was actually from the Mirror Universe, the character’s death left the question of the fate of Prime Lorca open, something Isaacs has been talking about for the last four years, and now it appears he has talked about it with the co-showrunner of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
Since exiting Star Trek: Discovery in a dramatic fashion towards the end of the first season in 2018, actor Jason Isaacs has often talked about a return to the franchise.