Star Trek: Picard Started Out as a Mere Scene in a Short Trek
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Jean-Luc, ready to engage all over again. (Screenshot: CBS)
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Mega-producer Akiva Goldsman has a lot of say about the new era of
Star Trek, which stands to reason as he’s one of the people making it. And he’s revealed that the show that eventually became
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will be more like original the series, says writer Akiva Goldsmith
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Star Trek Picard Started as Short Trek Minus Patrick Stewart
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Paramount has announced that the
Star Trek franchise is returning to theaters soon in 2023. The news comes amidst a recent reshuffling of its theatrical releases (
Top Gun: Maverick is getting bumped to later in the year,
Mission Impossible 7 is getting bumped to next year,
Dungeons & Dragons to 2023, and so forth.) Buried in the announcement is that there’ll be an untitled
Star Trek film set to hit theaters on June 9th, 2023.
We’ve been expecting a new
Star Trek film for a couple of years, but according to
io9, this is a completely new project.
For the last couple of years, we’ve watched the studio struggle to get another Star Trek film out into theaters, all while it’s dumped a ton of resources into its television franchise on Paramount + (which includes
Star Trek Producer Discusses Strange New Worlds and Picard Season 2
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