Patrick Stewart Eyes Return as Jean-Luc Picard in a Brand-New Star Trek Movie



Patrick Stewart Eyes Return as Jean-Luc Picard in a Brand-New Star Trek Movie

Summary

  • Patrick Stewart teases he is about to read a new Star Trek movie script.
  • Stewart may reprise his role as Jean-Luc Picard in the film.
  • The screenplay was written to not only feature but focus on the 83-year-old actor.

Star Trek: Picard did more than simply bring back the original crew of U.S.S. Enterprise-D… it became one of the most memorable moments in all of Star Trek’s storied history. Clearly, the third season of the hit Paramount+ streaming series will go down as one of Trekkies’ favorite storylines ever brought to life, but Patrick Stewart may not be done playing Jean-Luc Picard quite yet. During an interview in a recent sit-down, Stewart told host Josh Horowitz that a script for a Star Trek movie is being developed specifically with the one-time Enterprise captain in mind. Stewart said during his appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast:

“I heard only last night about a script that is being written, but written specifically with the actor Patrick to play in it, and I’ve been told to expect to receive it within a week or so. And I’m so excited because it sounds like the kind of project where the experimentation that I want to do will be essential for this kind of material. It’s good at 83.”

Stewart continued:

“After we finished recording our seven seasons of Next Generation, we made four movies, one after the other. Star Trek movies of varying qualities, the best one being the one directed by Jonathan Frakes [First Contact], who was one of the people who had the most influence on me, on the show, because of his experience and his understanding of the complexities — and how bringing different qualities on to the stage floor was very, very important. Diversity, you know, and change. So, it’s an ongoing procedure for me.”

Related: Patrick Stewart’s Best Moments as Jean-Luc Picard, Ranked

Jean-Luc Picard’s Journey Continues

After playing the venerable captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation for seven seasons, Patrick Stewart and his fellow TNG castmates embarked onto the big screen in the critically panned Star Trek: Generations, which included the death of Captain James T. Kirk.

Three sequels followed, but it wasn’t until the streaming series Picard came along in 2020 that Trekkies were afforded the opportunity to truly reconnect with some of their favorite TNG characters. And Stewart revealed on the same podcast how he was drawn back in to reprise the role of Jean-Luc once more. Stewart told host Josh Horowitz:

“What was so interesting about Picard, and the main reason why I decided to commit to three seasons of it, was that Akiva Goldsman talked to me about the changes that had happened in my life in the last 20 years. And he said, ‘Were the any?’ And I said, ‘Of course, lots and lots. And new journeys and new experiences and relationships.’

And he said, ‘Exactly, that has also been Jean-Luc’s experience.’ He’s not the same man. He’s no longer captain of the Enterprise. He was made an admiral. It really became desk work, which is not what he ever wanted to do.”

All three seasons of Star Trek: Picard are available to stream or binge-watch on Paramount+, at the time of this writing.

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