CBS has unveiled a behind-the-scenes trailer for Star Trek: Discovery that gives a first look at some of the series’ costumes, makeup and sets — including the iconic captain’s chair.

The one-minute trailer signals the start of production on the upcoming series, which kicked off in Toronto last week, according to Variety. The trailer shows construction of a set, costumes that appear to be Klingon uniforms, an actor being fitted for a Starfleet uniform, and designs for the titular starship Discovery, and ends with a shot of what appears to be the captain’s chair.

The kick-off to production on Star Trek: Discovery is notable since many delays and creative changes have taken place since the show was announced in 2015. Earlier this month, Variety reported that the series premiere had been pushed back from its May target. The show had originally been slated to debut in January, which would have made it the first original series to stream on digital service CBS All Access. CBS moved the premiere of All Access’ The Good Fight up to February after the initial Star Trek: Discovery delay.

In October, Variety reported that executive producer Bryan Fuller would depart his role as showrunner on the series, with fellow EPs Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts taking over those responsibilities. In December, CBS announced that The Walking Dead star Sonequa Martin-Green had been cast to play the lead role on Star Trek: Discovery.

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