WARNING: Contains SPOILERS for Star Trek: Discovery's finale, "Life, Itself".

Summary

  • Dr. Kovich in Star Trek: Discovery is actually Temporal Agent Daniels from Enterprise, linking the two series together in a surprising twist.
  • David Cronenberg's character has extensive knowledge of Starfleet history and the Temporal Wars.
  • Cronenberg, known for his directing career, also has acting roles - his enigmatic Star Trek character sheds light and adds depth to the series.

David Cronenberg plays Progenitors' treasure in Star Trek: Discovery season 5.

David Cronenberg was cast in Star Trek: Discovery because Alex Kurtzman was a fan of his work as a director. Cronenberg had acted before, in his own movies as well as in the J.J. Abrams' series Alias. Cronenberg played Dr. Brezzel in the show, another scientist who was a bit more forthcoming than his Discovery character. However, the true identity of David Cronenberg's enigmatic Dr. Kovich is finally revealed in the Star Trek: Discovery finale, and it explains a lot about the character's evasiveness.

Star Trek: Discovery's finale, "Life, Itself" was written by Kyle Jarrow & Michelle Paradise, and directed by Olatunde Osusanmi.

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David Cronenberg Has A Directing Career Beyond Star Trek: Discovery’s Doctor Kovich

Although David Cronenberg has had multiple acting roles outside Star Trek: Discovery, he's best known as a movie director. Many of Cronenberg's sci-fi horror movies, like The Brood and The Fly, pioneered the body horror genre. There's a recurring fascination with the effect of technology on the human body in many of David Cronenberg's movies, from the commentary on screen violence in Videodrome to the hugely controversial Crash, which depicted a group of people who were sexually aroused by car accidents. Given the futurist themes of his movies, it's unsurprising that David Cronenberg was a fan of Star Trek: The Original Series when he was younger.

David Cronenberg's Crash starred Holly Hunter, who has recently been announced as part of the cast of the Star Trek: Starfleet Academy spinoff.

A number of Star Trek actors past and present have appeared in David Cronenberg's work over the years. Callum Keith Rennie, who starred in Star Trek: Discovery season 5 with Cronenberg, played Hugo Carlaw in the director's 1999 movie, eXistenz. Star Trek Into Darkness' Peter Weller starred in Cronenberg's 1991 movie, Naked Lunch, as the exterminator drawn into a government plot orchestrated by giant bugs. David Cronenberg also worked with Star Trek: Voyager's original Captain Janeway, Genevieve Bujold in his 1988 movie Dead Ringers, recently remade as a series for Prime starring Rachel Weisz.

David Cronenberg’s Doctor Kovich Is A Mystery Star Trek: Discovery’s Finale Solved

Star Trek: Discovery's ending finally revealed the true identity of David Cronenberg's Dr. Kovich, which explained a number of things about his character. Dr. Kovich was actually a codename for Temporal Agent Daniels (Matt Winston) from Star Trek: Enterprise. The revelation that Kovich is an older version of Enterprise's Daniels does explain multiple things about his character; from why Kovich knows so much about Starfleet history and the Temporal Wars, to how he managed to acquire a genuine 20th century legal pad made of real paper.

Star Trek: Enterprise
Release Date
2005 - 2005-00-00

Star Trek: Enterprise acts as a prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series, detailing the voyages of the original crew of the Starship Enterprise in the 22nd century, a hundred years before Captain Kirk commanded the ship. Enterprise was the sixth series in the Star Trek franchise overall, and the final series before a twelve-year hiatus until the premiere of Star Trek: Discovery in 2017. The series stars Scott Bakula as Captain Jonathan Archer, with an ensemble cast that includes John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, and Connor Trinneer.

Cast
Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, Connor Trinneer, Solomon Burke Jr.
Showrunner
Brannon Braga
Writers
Brannon Braga
Franchise(s)
Star Trek
Seasons
4
Streaming Service(s)
Paramount Plus
Main Genre
Sci-Fi
Creator(s)
Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, Gene Roddenberry
Where To Watch
Paramount Plus

Daniels played a key role in Star Trek's Temporal Wars, recruiting Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) in his attempt to ensure that history remained on course. Daniels was undercover aboard the Enterprise NX-01 as a humble Crewman, but also served aboard the USS Enterprise-J, which is why Kovich/Daniels says "USS Enterprise, and other places" when introducing himself to Burnham. Even though Star Trek: Discovery has now ended, the confirmation that Dr. Kovich is a former Temporal Agent creates a possibility for David Cronenberg to return elsewhere in the Star Trek franchise.

All episodes of Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Enterprise are available to stream on Paramount+.

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Star Trek: Discovery
Release Date
2017 - 2024-00-00
Showrunner
Alex Kurtzman
Directors
Olatunde Osunsanmi, Jonathan Frakes

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Star Trek: Discovery is an entry in the legendary Sci-Fi franchise, set ten years before the original Star Trek series events. The show centers around Commander Michael Burnham, assigned to the USS Discovery, where the crew attempts to prevent a Klingon war while traveling through the vast reaches of space.

Writers
Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Fuller
Franchise(s)
Star Trek
Seasons
5
Streaming Service(s)
Paramount Plus
Where To Watch
Paramount Plus