So far Jonathan Frakes (William Riker), Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi), and Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager) are confirmed to appear. Brent Spiner, who played Data/Lore/B4 in the Star Trek: The Next Generation TV show and films, is also confirmed to appear (although Data "died" at the end of the last Next Generation film Star Trek: Nemesis). Jonathan del Arco reprises Hugh (3 of 5) from the Borg episodes of Next Generation.
In January 2020, Patrick Stewart asked Whoopi Goldberg on live television if she would consider playing Guinan in season 2 of Picard, and Goldberg said yes.
In January 2020, Patrick Stewart asked Whoopi Goldberg on live television if she would consider playing Guinan in season 2 of Picard, and Goldberg said yes.
January 23, 2020.
A TV series allows for long form storytelling, in this case a 10 hour visual story vs a 2 hour visual story. This grants far more opportunity for character and world building. However, the premise of this series will make it quite different from all previous iterations of Star Trek.
The series takes place in 2399, about 20 years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis (2002), which was the last of the four Star Trek: The Next Generation films. The story follows Admiral Jean-Luc Picard who has now retired from Starfleet.
It follows the Prime timeline, which all the previous Star Trek TV shows were set in. This timeline includes the destruction of Romulus which occured in the 2009 Star Trek film but does not move into the so-called "Kelvin" timeline that was followed in that film and its sequels, and remains in the Prime universe timeline. As such, Vulcan would still exist in this timeline.
It is possible to watch the show without prior knowledge, but would be beneficial to have watched some of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
When an old connection is made, it is always explained who these are. The link between Picard and both Riker and Troi, for instance.
When an old connection is made, it is always explained who these are. The link between Picard and both Riker and Troi, for instance.
The only Vulcan we see is Commodore Oh, who however is not what she seems to be.
So far, the Klingons have not been involved in it.
So far, the Klingons have not been involved in it.
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- How many seasons does Star Trek: Picard have?3 seasons
- How many episodes does Star Trek: Picard have?30 episodes
- When did Star Trek: Picard premiere?January 23, 2020
- When did Star Trek: Picard end?April 20, 2023
- How long are episodes of Star Trek: Picard?46 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Star Trek: Picard?7.5 out of 10
- Who stars in Star Trek: Picard?
- Who created Star Trek: Picard?
- Who wrote Star Trek: Picard?
- Who directed Star Trek: Picard?
- Who was the producer of Star Trek: Picard?Cindy Appel and Paul Gadd
- Who was the composer for Star Trek: Picard?
- Who was the executive producer of Star Trek: Picard?
- Who was the cinematographer for Star Trek: Picard?
- What is the plot of Star Trek: Picard?Follow-up series to Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) that centers on Jean-Luc Picard in the next chapter of his life.
- What genre is Star Trek: Picard?Action, Adventure, Drama, and Sci-Fi
- How many awards has Star Trek: Picard won?14 awards
- How many awards has Star Trek: Picard been nominated for?68 nominations
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