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Star Trek Picard Season 2 is all about time travel stevivor.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stevivor.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
(Pocket-lint) - Patrick Stewart got to step back into one of his most iconic roles in 2020, with the release of Star Trek: Picard on CBS All Access (now Paramount+). The TV series sees one of the Star Trek Universe’s most popular characters - Stewart’s Captain Jean Luc Picard - forced back into action after he resigned from Starfleet and spent a decade running his family winery. The first season dealt with the destruction of Romulus and a conspiracy involving synthetic humans, but that plot wrapped up pretty neatly at the end, which means the second season will go into uncharted space. ....
Paramount outs plans for Star Trek 4 April 21, 2021 Written by Michael Kateregga The Star Trek film franchise died a few years ago and the announcement for Star Trek 4 was unexpected. Paramount’s most recent run of Star Trek films was a financial failure. The movies are blockbusters. They cost hundreds of millions of dollars to make but they rarely turn a profit. Consider J.J. Abrams’ 2009 reboot. It made $387m on a budget of $150m. That is not a lot when you consider the cost of marketing and the fact that only a fraction of that went back to the studio. ....
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Q is warping back to the final frontier. The all-powerful villain from âStar Trek: The Next Generationâ will return to torment Patrick Stewart once again in the second season of âStar Trek: Picard,â it was announced Monday. John de Lancie is reprising the role on the series which streams on Paramount+ (formerly known as CBS All Access). He becomes the latest in a string of Trek veterans making a return to the franchise in the popular spin-off series that premiered in 2020. âI am totally delighted and really looking forward to it,â de Lancie said of his return. The 73-year-old actor did voice a cartoon-version of Q for a very brief cameo appearance in an episode of the animated series, âStar Trek: Lower Decks.â But insists he was surprised when he was contacted by the âPicardâ producers. ....