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Picard’s Final Season Almost Had Even More Voyager and DS9 Cameos

Star Trek: Picard’s third and final season had a lot going on—and that’s even before you throw in half the regular cast of The Next Generation, and then some, showing up as the weeks went on. But it turns out, there were almost even more returning faces—and not necessarily just from TNG.‘I Saw Jonathan Frakes Giving Patrick Stewart a Noogie’Speaking to Master Replicas Collectors Club members in a Zoom Q&A recently (via TrekMovie), Picard showrunner and perpetual hoper-for-a-spinoff Terry Matalas revealed that Picard…

Star Trek: Picard’s Academy #6 Preview: Warp Speed Wipeout?

Posted in: Comics, IDW, Preview | Tagged: In Star Trek: Picard's Academy #6, it's crunch time at the Academy. Will Picard's final exam be a cosmic cap and gown... or a shroud?Published Tue, 27 Feb 2024 23:26:07 -0600 by Jude Terror | Article Summary Star Trek: Picard's Academy #6 hits shelves Wednesday, February 28th. The finale sees cadet Picard leading under Romulan threat. Will Picard's decisions spell war or flunk out of Starfleet? LOLtron malfunctions, spinning from comic analysis to global…

Picard’s Showrunner Says There’s Still No Word on a Spinoff Yet

Smile 2 rounds out its cast. M3GAN 2.0 is going to take a lot longer to come out than planned. Simu Liu is teaming up with James Wan for a new sci-fi series. Doctor Who teases a mysterious new alien. Plus, what to expect on the rest of Halo season 2. To me, my spoilers!Strange New World's Melissa Navia Talks Flying the Enterprise | io9 InterviewSmile 2Deadline reports Raúl Castillo (Cassandro) and Miles Gutierrez-Riley (The Wilds) have joined the cast of Smile 2 in currently undisclosed roles. RelapseVariety has word…

Star Trek Picard’s Rebuilt Enterprise Shown in Virtual Sets

Screenshot: Matterport/ParamountAs Emmy award “For Your Consideration”season heats up, Star Trek is going in phasers blazing with a bevy of insights into the making of Picard’s final season. And hey, maybe we don’t decide what does and doesn’t get an Emmy, but we can at least reap the benefits of access to all this rad behind-the-scenes material, can’t we?This includes a bevy of VR set tours, created by Picard art director Liz Kloczkowski, that let you get up close with the sets of the Crushers’ ship from the opening of

Star Trek Short Imagines Restoration of Picard’s Enterprise-D

Screenshot: OTOY/The Roddenberry ArchiveThe restoration of the Enterprise-D, long thought lost since it was broken up and crash-landed decades prior in Star Trek: Generations, was one of the biggest surprises of Picard’s final season. But now we know that parts of the ship made their way back home to be restored, this touching new short imagines just how.Weirdest Thing Star Trek Star LeVar Burton Has SignedCreated in partnership with the Roddenberry Archive, cloud-rendering graphics company OTOY has released a short

Picard’s Poker Scene Came From 45 Minutes of Footage

Star Trek: Picard’s final episode is an hour of spectacle and gleeful Trek love, and it’s hard to imagine just how the series could’ve reasonably topped it. That is, until we learned there’s a 45-minute version of that last scene out there, apparently.Playing Raffi Throughout Star Trek: PicardOkay it’s not the last-last scene—that Q/Jack Crusher post-credits will have to linger until someone decides Paramount+ should do that Star Trek: Legacy show. We mean the final scene with the Next Generation crew, as Picard, Riker,

14 Burning Questions We Have After Star Trek: Picard’s Finale

Image: ParamountPicard ends with the Titan re-christened as the new Enterprise-G, meaning the F, briefly seen on-screen before disaster struck in the penultimate episode—and the Enterprise of Star Trek Online, where its design originated—has either itself been re-christened, or it got hit way harder in the Borg attack than we’d assumed.We saw Admiral Shelby killed in action when the Borg assimilation spread through the fleet, but nothing about the Enterprise-F going down. A year’s passed since the Titan was re-christened

Picard’s Production Crew on Enterprise-D Recreation

Image: ParamountStar Trek: Picard is in its literal endgame now, with just one episode left in its final season. This whole season has been a full blown reunion by bringing back the now older actors from Star Trek: The Next Generation. And with that show’s crew now back in action for one last ride—at least, for now—all they need now is a ship.This past week’s episode, “Võx,” ended with the reveal of a new Enterprise-D, rebuilt by Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) following the ship’s destruction in 1994's Star Trek

Star Trek Picard’s Terry Matalas Talks Episode 9’s Big Twist

This week’s Star Trek: Picard set up big stakes for what will be the very last episode of the series—and you can’t have big stakes without some big threats and big blows for our heroes. But it turns out episode nine’s biggest blow may not matter so much in the grand scheme of things, if Picard showrunner Terry Matalas gets his way.Playing Raffi Throughout Star Trek: PicardSpeaking to Collider in the wake of this week’s surprise decision to see Todd Stashwick’s standout hero Captain Shaw sacrifice it all to save Picard and

A Couple of Picard’s Best Boys Are Back on the Bridge

We have a lot of updates! There’s a new Shin Kamen Rider trailer that absolutely whips, a note about The Mole People , another classic creature feature that’s being rebooted, and a reveal from one of the stars that the first season of Fallout—a show based on the video game franchise. Spoilers, don’t look back!Heartbreak, Pain and ZOMBIES | The Last of Us Episode 5 ReviewThe Mole PeopleDeadline reports a remake of the 1956 sci-fi film, The Mole People, is now in development at Universal Pictures with The Walking Dead’s…