No one actually anticipated Patrick Stewart to be up for a sequel to Star Trek: The Next Generation. Somehow, he’s again, and he is likely to be prepared for extra. Stewart signed on for 3 seasons of Star Trek: Picard, regardless of the incontrovertible fact that he beforehand mentioned he was accomplished with the character after 2002’s Star Trek: Nemesis. Rather a lot can change in a pair a long time, and issues modified simply as a lot for Picard himself. And whereas Picard is now over, Stewart and a variety of the forged and creators of the present are interested by persevering with the present in one other sequence, which might be referred to as Star Trek: Legacy.
This season of Picard revealed that the title character’s longtime love curiosity, Beverly Crusher, has a toddler. His title is Jack (Ed Speleers). There’s an excellent wilder reveal, which is that Picard himself is the father. While this can be a fairly good cliffhanger to name this chronology on, Star Trek followers might get to see the place this goes. As Picard ended (spoilers), Jack joined the crew of the new Starship Enterprise, working beneath Captain Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan). Picard producer Terry Matalas has already mentioned he would love to make a present about this new crew, with Patrick Stewart additionally concerned in a visitor star position.
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Stewart himself spoke with Variety lately about this Star Trek: Legacy idea and whether or not he’d be part of it. He mentioned…
Yes. The circumstances, as it was with Picard, can be the essential consider all of that. But actually, there’s a fantastic future for Ed there, I’m certain of it. And if I can sometimes crop up to provide a bit little bit of comedy myself, then I shall be completely satisfied to do this.
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