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23.01.2020 - 12:31 / variety.com
“Star Trek: Picard,” the latest entry in an ever-regenerating franchise, eventually gets going. That it does so more tentatively than boldly may, at first, be a test of individual viewers’ loyalty to the “Trek” universe and to its most famous captain.
“Picard’s” great asset is its title character — as played by Sir Patrick Stewart, who, at 79, seems somehow yet more in command of his craft as an actor even as his character has ceded command of the Enterprise. Living in oblivion as a retiree,
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Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae Young’s relationship is on the fast track.
Expect The Beverly Hilton to be filled with dramatically creative attire when the 22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards take place Jan. 28.
Star Trek: Picard is not Star Trek: The Next Generation, nor does it need to be. The CBS All Access series, which is now streaming, stands on its own as a thoughtful continuation of Picard's (Sir Patrick Stewart) journey, faithfully honoring the past while also pushing the iconic character in a bold new direction.
If you had said to Sir Patrick Stewart just a few years ago that he’d be beaming back to the role of Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation, he would have told you: Not a chance.
It has been 18 years since we last saw Patrick Stewart’s Captain Jean-Luc Picard in action. He returns for a new adventure aboard the brand new Amazon Prime Show Star Trek: Picard. Does the new show boldly go where no Trek has gone before?
I enjoy narrative table-setting. The first 100 pages of a Stephen King book are always more gripping for me than the last 100 pages.
Whoopi Goldberg has accepted an invitation to return to the Star Trek universe to join her old pal Sir Patrick Stewart in his new spin-off series.
By Greg Evans
“Star Trek: Picard” actor Sir Patrick Stewart himself landed the newest cast member for Season 2: Whoopi Goldberg.
Whoopi Goldberg has accepted an invitation to return to the Star Trek universe to join her old pal Sir Patrick Stewart in his new spinoff series.
“Star Trek: Picard” is at least a partial family reunion for the cast and characters of the 1987-1994 sci-fi drama “Star Trek: The Next Generation.”
“Star Trek: Picard” is beaming to a subway station near you.
Patrick Stewart was caught watching one of his old Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes by a hotel waiter.