Interview: ‘Picard’ Season 3 Composers On How They Are Reviving Classic Star Trek Music
Stephen Barton and Frederik Wiedmann are raiders of the lost themes.
Stephen Barton and Frederik Wiedmann are raiders of the lost themes.
The episode debuts on Paramount+ on Thursday, March 30.
The Face is back, and he’s not happy with Vadic.
Take a deep dive into some Star Trek history.
“We will continue to expand the Star Trek universe, absolutely.”
Tony and Laurie also speculate about what might be in the next Star Trek TV announcement.
LeVar Burton says it “makes a whole lot of sense.”
The remaining Titan crew plans a heist with a little help from some old friends.
TNG characters reunite on the Titan.
And showrunner Terry Matalas talks about how the character was essential to “Imposters.”
The episode debuts on Paramount+ on Thursday, March 23.
Anthony and Laurie also talk about what Michelle Yeoh’s Oscar win might mean for the Section 31 show.
A prodigal crewman from Picard’s past returns.
Also, get a closer look at a space baby and space beards.
We run down some options for who the boss might be.
The season hits the halfway point on Thursday, March 16.
“I think controversy is good.”
We come up with some deep cut fan theories, including a very plausible one on Changeling buckets.
Terry Matalas confirms (and debunks) some villain theories.
Anthony and Laurie also talk about a discarded plan to put Chakotay on ‘Picard.’
The ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ actor had his reasons for saying no.
With time running out, Picard, Riker and crew must confront the sins of their past and heal fresh wounds.
Are the Vorta back? What about the space amoeba? We break down the latest.
Get a closer (well-lit) look at more of the USS Titan.
The episode debuts on Paramount+ on Thursday, March 9.
“There is a Worf show out there.”
Anthony and Laurie start with the breaking news about ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ ending after season 5.
The Titan and her crew try to outmaneuver a relentless enemy as Picard grapples with an explosive revelation.
“Seventeen Seconds” debuts on Paramount+ on Thursday.
Both actors see a Star Trek future for Riker and Picard.