Star Trek Picard Features Next Generation’s Riker, Data, And Borg – SDCC 2019

One of San Diego Comic-Con‘s biggest panels is dedicated to Star Trek: Picard, an upcoming CBS All Access series that focuses on the beloved Starfleet officer decades after the events of The Next Generation. And, as announced during the panel, familiar faces from his past will return and they were shown briefly in the first Star Trek: Picard trailer, which premiered at SDCC.

Alongside Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard, a number of other Star Trek alum will be making appearances in the series. This includes Brent Spiner, who played Data; Jonathan Frakes, who is known for playing Captain Riker; Jeri Ryan, who portrayed the Borg Seven of Nine; and Marina Sirtis, who was Counselor Deanna Troi.

During the panel, Stewart explained why he decided to reprise his role once again for Picard: “I decided over a year ago [to do it]. For a long time I had been saying, ‘Thank you but no.’ But as the subject matter of this series became clearer and clearer to me, and I met this writing team, I knew that something unusual was going to happen and I wanted to be a part of it. So here I am. And very, very happy to be here.”

Alex Kurtzman, one of the creators of Star Trek: Discovery and producer of many of the new Star Trek projects said Picard is entirely different [than Discovery]. It all started with Patrick. He didn’t want to repeat what he had already done. He really challenged us. It forced us to think outside the box. What is it about this great captain that everybody loves so much? All of us sat down and we asked lots of questions about what Star Trek meant to each of us and to Patrick. Then these storylines began to emerge about Picard.

“Picard is not just a philosopher but a human being. The choices he makes are not made in a vacuum. He’s the leader we all want. Picard and Patrick are one in many ways. TNG reflected a more innocent time, it was always telling great stories, complicated stories, but we live in a much more complicated time now. Picard, in the best way, is still standing up for what matters. He’s still standing up for the ideals we believe in. Age has not changed his resolve.

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“We’re not seeking to reinvent TNG. But Picard has to soul search. You need a darkness to make the world lighter and brighter. He doesn’t have the same resources. He needs to dig deeper into himself. In the darkest of times, the best part of ourselves will emerge.”

Producer Kirsten Byer also added that “the great thing about taking this part of Picard’s story forward [is] it’s an extraordinary opportunity to see the most unknown, inexperienced part of his journey.” Another producer, Heather Kadin, said, “Patrick has lived it from the inside out. Not only did he not want to do what he had done on TNG, we didn’t want to do what we did on Discovery. This is its whole own lyrical, dramatic, and grounded piece.”

Showrunner Michael Chabon discussed the process of writing Picard, which involved “having to write so much so frequently in a way that is so collaborative, [with] not just our writers but with our cast [and Patrick too].

“Patrick came and helped us critique and review and share the story,” Chabon continued. “It’s an ongoing collaboration. I’ve learned to trust Patrick’s judgment of the character on a daily basis. We knew we had to have a cast that was worthy of and could stand next to an actor as incredible as Patrick.”

Other cast members also provided insight into their characters. Allison Phil plays a researcher but didn’t get into details much beyond that. “I get to play somebody who is deeply confused of her place in the world, treading water for a long time waiting for it. Everybody here is pretty broken in different ways. There’s a lot of lonely sad sacks.” Michelle Hurd takes on the character of Rafi, a “delicious character to bring to life,” thanks to a struggle with demons.

Isa Briones plays Dodge, a young woman looking for Picard for answers and help, while Santiago Cabrera is Chris Rios, an ex-Starfleet member that is helping Picard, albeit reluctantly.

Executive producer Akiva Goldsman also offered his take on the show. “We pointedly did not want to make a sequel to Next Generation. Tonally, it’s a little bit of a hybrid. It takes on hope for a future that is, in many ways, better than the world we live in today. Star Trek is aspirational. In serialized storytelling, the characters can evolve. It’s a different kind of Star Trek show made up of lot of the old Star Trek shows.”

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As the panel went on, Jonathan Del Arco, Brent Spiner, and Jeri Ryan appeared to talk about their characters. Jeri Ryan began by saying one of the creators of Picard, after four glasses of champagne, pitched the idea to her. She kept hearing about it but never thought it was going to happen. “But here we are,” she said, “It’s pretty surreal.”

Joking, Spiner said he heard about the Picard series and called the producers to ask if they had anyone in mind for the role of Picard and they hung up on him. “But then I spoke to Patrick, and he said, ‘There’s a possibility, would you think about coming on the show in some way?’ and then joined up. He said being on the set again was something he couldn’t turn down.

“To think that this was going to happen and there was a possibility that I might be there, there was no way I was going to miss,” he explained.

“We have more fun than should be allowed in a very expensive series,” Stewart chimed in. “What’s extraordinary about this experience … I am astonished and grateful for the speed at which this has become a team. We still have about three episodes to go and we are already cemented as a team.”

While details on the story of Star Trek: Picard remain thin, it has been revealed that, after his time aboard Enterprise, Picard was promoted to Admiral rank and went on to lead a rescue armada on a mission shrouded in mystery. Following the mission, Picard left Starfleet and retired to a run a vineyard. Star Trek: Picard is set roughly 20 years after the events of The Next Generation and it is believed that the mysterious rescue mission contributed to his departure. This will no doubt be explored in the series.

On July 12, a Star Trek: Picard poster was released on Twitter by Patrick Stewart. It reveals that Picard’s new No.1 is an adorable dog, who is called Deniro. Picard is expected to air on CBS All Access at the end of this year under the direction of showrunner and acclaimed novelist Michael Chabon.

There was plenty of other Star Trek news during SDCC 2019. Along with the Star Trek: Picard panel, there was time dedicated to Star Trek: Discovery, where new cast members that will appear in Season 3 were revealed. An update on Short Treks–a series of short films coming ahead of Season 3– was also provided, along with details on Lower Decks, a new animated Star Trek show from a Rick & Morty writer.

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New Picard Trailer, Seven of Nine and Next Generation Cast Members Confirmed

Sir Patrick Stewart hit San Diego Comic-Con today to show off a new trailer from the upcoming return of his iconic character, Jean-Luc Picard. And along the way, we got confirmation of several other classic Trek characters who will also be making their return on Star Trek: Picard.

Jean-Luc will be joined by Brent Spiner’s android Data, the Borg known as Hugh played by Jonathan Del Arco, and perhaps most interestingly of all, Jeri Ryan’s Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager. All three joined Stewart at today’s panel. Additionally, Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis will also be back in front of the camera on Picard.

The panel was part of CBS All Access’ massive Enter the Star Trek Universe extravaganza, which also featured Picard show regulars and Trek newcomers Alison Pill, Michelle Hurd, Evan Evagora, Isa Briones, Santiago Cabrera, and Harry Treadaway, plus executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Michael Chabon, Akiva Goldsman, and Heather Kadin.

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Fortnite Monster-Robot Mech Final Showdown Live Event

Season 9 of Fortnite: Battle Royale has seemed to be building toward a giant kaiju fight of some sort, and sure enough, that’s precisely what happened during the game’s latest big in-game event. A giant monster-robot fight known as The Fight Showdown took place on July 20, and the carnage that ensued has resulted in some changes to the map. The robot was able to come out on top, but not before losing an arm. Despite that, it was able to breach the Loot Lake vault and later use a huge sword that was hidden in the island, with its hilt having been a statue.

The live event itself may be over, but you can rewatch exactly what happened in the video above.

Rick And Morty Writer Reveals Star Trek Animated Show, Lower Decks, At SDCC

One of the most exciting new Star Treks shows on the horizon is called Lower Decks and it’s an animated series from Mike McMahon, a writer on Rick & Morty. During San Diego Comic-Con 2019, attendees of the Star Trek panel were given a little more information about the show–including the fact that it releases on CBS All Access in 2020.

Star Trek: Lower Decks is a show about what happens on the Lower Decks of the ship. According to McMahon, each episode will be 30 minutes long and focuses on four Ensign rank officers on a not very important Starfleet ship. It aims to deliver a mixture of emotional and sci-fi stories.

“It’s all about families. There’s a lot of familiar Star Trek in it. Even though we’re a comedy, it doesn’t make fun of Trek. We focus on people in the ship who are funny.”

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Lower Decks is set in 2380, right after Star Trek: Nemesis. The Ensigns mentioned earlier include Tendi (Noel Wells), who is described as having her mind blown every day she’s on the ship. She works in the medical bay and there’s no gross illness that she’s not thrilled to be dealing with. All in all, she’s “a source of joy.”

Another of the Ensigns is Rutherford (Eugene Cordero). “He’s our engineer,” McMahon said. “But unlike Geordi he does not solve the problems by the end of the episode. [He] has a cyborg implant that he just got and is figuring it out.”

According to Alex Kurtzman, who created Star Trek: Discovery and is spearheading many of the upcoming big Star Trek projects, the decision to go with an animated show was inspired by the likes of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

“Some of the best stories that are being told are being told in the animated space,” he said. “Between Spider-Verse and Rick and Morty. Star Trek is limited in what it can be–it has to be more, it can expand.”

As for who the show is aimed at, the Lower Decks team said it’s for “anyone that wants to explore Star Trek and wants more of it.” It has “characters that care about each other and love and grow and change. If you’ve never seen Star Trek before, this could be your first Star Trek.”

At Comic-Con, we also learned more about Picard, Star Trek Discovery Season 3, and upcoming Short Treks.

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SDCC: Preacher Final Season 4 Trailer Debuts

AMC’s Preacher is fast approaching its fourth and final season, and the studio took to San Diego Comic-Con to debut a trailer for the last episodes.

The final season comes with the tagline, “It All Goes to Hell,” and this trailer looks suitably chaotic to fit the theme. It’s chock full of the otherworldly creepiness you’ve come to expect, complete with an apparent nuclear explosion and a very organized apocalypse dossier. It’s our first real look at footage from the season after the short teaser released in April. Check it out below.

Preacher stars Dominic Cooper (Need for Speed) as a man of the cloth, sort of. It’s based on the Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon comic series originally published under the Vertigo label, which was recently retired.

SDCC has also brought plenty of news about AMC’s other adult-oriented comic adaptation, The Walking Dead. The original series is losing one of its biggest stars, while the movie is bringing back another one. Plus its spin-off series, Fear the Walking Dead, has been renewed for another season.

Star Trek: Lower Decks – Rick and Morty Producer Debuts First Look

CBS All Access’ huge Enter the Star Trek Universe panel at Comic-Con today didn’t just give us a load of new info on Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Picard, but it also provided a first look at and casting for the upcoming animated series, Star Trek: Lower Decks.

Co-creator and executive producer Mike McMahan (Rick and Morty) was on hand to show off the new show, the first official animated Trek since Star Trek: The Animated Series ran from 1973-1974. Also on hand were Star Trek executive producers Heather Kadin and Alex Kurtzman, stars Tawny Newsome (Ensign Mariner, who has a bat’leth) and Jack Quaid (Ensign Boimler), and panel moderator Jerry O’Connell, who is also voicing a character on the show.

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Jean-Luc Leaves The Vineyard In Star Trek: Picard Comic-Con 2019 Photos

It seems Jean-Luc Picard won’t spend the entirety of his new Star Trek series hanging out in France, making wine. A new set of photos out of the Star Trek: Picard panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 take the legendary captain back to space and give more of a look at what we can expect when the series goes to warp later this year.

Before Comic-Con, we knew precious little about the new Picard series, which will air exclusively on CBS’s streaming service, CBS All Access, just like Star Trek: Discovery and the upcoming animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks. Picard was the captain from Star Trek: The Next Generation and four Star Trek movies that followed it, played by Patrick Stewart. We last saw the character back in 2004 in Star Trek: Nemesis when he was still a captain.

The Enterprise crew from Star Trek: TNG more or less disbanded at that point, but the panel at Comic-Con revealed that Picard will feature several Star Trek alumni, including Brent Spiner (Data on TNG), Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine on Star Trek: Voyager), Jonathan Del Arco (Hugh on TNG), Jonathan Frakes (Will Riker on TNG), and Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi on TNG). The panel also saw the release of a new trailer for Star Trek: Picard.

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A teaser trailer released in May for Picard explained that Picard went on to become an admiral in Starfleet before retiring. The teaser’s voice-over narration states that Picard led the “largest rescue armada” in Federation history 15 years before the show, and apparently saved a lot of lives in doing so. But something tragic also happened during that event, which resulted in Picard abandoning the life of an explorer for a simpler, more terrestrial existence. It’s a retirement we saw hinted at back during the series finale of TNG, “All Good Things,” which showed a flash-forward of Picard tending his family’s vineyard in France.

Check out all the photos above, and check out the rest of our full Picard and Star Trek coverage on our Comic-Con hub.

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Comic-Con: Star Trek’s Next Short Treks Feature Spock And Pike, Tease Picard Series

Before the release of Star Trek: Discovery’s second season, smaller short film-like episodes of a series called Short Treks were released online. During the San Diego Comic-Con Star Trek panel, it was confirmed that six new ones are in production, including three that focus on the USS Enterprise.

These new Short Treks will feature stories focused on Pike, Number One, and Spock, three major characters in current Star Trek fiction. Additionally, two of these new Short Treks will be animated. Further details on exactly what they’ll involve weren’t revealed, but there will no doubt be more information as they get closer to release. They’re said to be “very fun standalone stories” but that everything connects. Their titles are:

  • “Ask Not”
  • “Q&A”
  • “The Trouble With Edward”
  • “The Girl Who Made The Stars”
  • “Ephaim And Dot”
  • “Children Of Mars

We did learn that the last one will be a teaser for Picard, which “will give you a sense of some background 15 years before the series.” You can watch the first Short Treks trailer here.

The Star Trek panel also delivered details on Season 3 of Discovery which, according to creator Alex Kurtzman, is heading further into the future than any Star Wars series before it. There will be a new character called Cleveland “Book” Booker, who is a bit of a rule-breaker. You can learn more about Star Trek: Discovery Season 3’s new details here.

For more on San Diego Comic-Con as a whole, check out our SDCC 2019 hub. All the latest news, whether it’s for TV, movies, comics, or collectibles, can be found there.

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SDCC 2019: New Watchmen TV Series Trailer Revealed During Comic-Con

During SDCC 2019, a new trailer for the upcoming Watchmen HBO series was released. The trailer further details the escalating conflict that will take center stage in the show: A world set after the events of the legendary comic series where police have elected to wear masks like vigilantes following a coordinated attack on cops everywhere–what’s the difference between a masked policeman and a dangerous vigilante, though? That’s the rub. The trailer also takes time to flesh out the motivations of some of the key characters, some more familiar for fans of the comics than others. You can watch the new San Diego Comic-Con trailer above.

Based on the comic of the same name, Watchmen takes place in an alternate version of the US in which vigilantes rose to prominence and then quickly became outlawed after billionaire “philanthropist” Adrien Veidt staged a catastrophic attack on New York City to prompt a sort of unification of the world in shared terror of extraterrestrial threats. Seriously, there’s a giant squid and everything–it’s just as crazy as it sounds.

In the show, however, costumed heroes as criminals and the police have stepped into their place, wearing masks and bending laws and reigning terror down on the people they’re supposed to be protecting. Superheroes may still exist in this new status quo, however–several characters from the comics are featured in the trailer, including Hooded Justice and the omnipotent blue Doctor Manhattan, who moved to Mars during the events of the comics and apparently remains there.

Watchmen has always been, at its core, an exploration of the “reality” of a society populated with vigilantes–superpowered or otherwise, and a text looking to question the ability of anyone to engage in violent actions with little accountability. The trailer suggests that tone will be maintained, though from a completely different angle.

Airing on HBO, Watchmen will debut in October 2019.

Doctor Manhattan Returns in HBO’s New Watchmen Trailer

A new trailer for HBO’s Watchmen show released out of San Diego Comic Con 2019 reveals what appears to be the return of the all-powerful Doctor Manhattan.

As comic readers will remember, Doctor Manhattan departed at the end of Watchmen to further explore his powers and the nature of existence. The trailer’s stinger shows a suited figure reaching down to pick up a blue mask — and a glimpse of his blue hand seems to confirms his return. Even though Doctor Manhattan had left Earth, the trailer includes lots of imagery evoking the character, including a festival with costumes and masks in his likeness, so his impact on the world is still very much visible. He’s as close as the world has ever had to a god living among them, after all.

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