Star Trek: Picard’s third and remaining season is about to premiere Thursday, February 16, nevertheless it will not be the finish.
During the remaining panel for the present at Paramount+’s TCA press tour, Patrick Stewart hinted that extra drama may very well be on the horizon.
“There’s still potential to return in the future after this season, despite it being the final one,” the actor mentioned throughout the panel in response to exec producer Alex Kurtzman saying there may very well be extra.
“There is still enormous potential for matters in what we can do, and there are doors left open, and we didn’t close all of them,” Stewart dished.
Thankfully, Kurtzman feels the similar, including that “anything is possible.”
But it sounds like all future iterations hinge on the success of the deliberate remaining season.
“If the show blows the doors off the place, and we’re certainly hoping it will as we’re very proud of Season 3, who knows.”
Paramount+ dropped new key artwork throughout the panel, and it included the time period “final season,” however possibly the characters will present up on different Star Trek-related initiatives.
Star Trek: Picard options Patrick Stewart reprising his iconic function as Jean-Luc Picard, which he performed for seven seasons on Star Trek: The Next Generation, and follows this iconic character into the subsequent chapter of his life.
LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Jeri Ryan, and Michelle Hurd star alongside Patrick Stewart in the third and remaining season of the hit Paramount+ unique collection.
Picard dropped its remaining season teaser at San Diego Comic-Con in the summer time.
It highlighted some vital modifications as the story ready for its endgame.
However, will we get a lot closure now that we all know the solid and creatives are keen on persevering with the story?
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