Expect The Beverly Hilton to be filled with dramatically creative attire when the 22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards take place Jan. 28.
09.01.2020 - 22:51 / tvguide.com
Sir Patrick Stewart will once again suit up as the beloved cerebral leader Jean-Luc Picard in the upcoming spinoff series Star Trek: Picard, premiering Thursday, Jan. 23 on CBS All Access.
The upcoming series will feature a changed Picard — one who has retired from Starfleet to run his family's French vineyard, the Chateau Picard, after leading a massive rescue mission that ended in disaster. Set two decades after the events of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the series will explore Picard's
.Expect The Beverly Hilton to be filled with dramatically creative attire when the 22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards take place Jan. 28.
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