CBS All Access and Bell Media’s Canadian speciality
sci-fi channel Space released a first teaser trailer for the new sci-fi series
yesterday.
The latest Star Trek series features
Sir Patrick Stewart reprising his role as Jean-Luc Picard and takes place
twenty years after his final appearance in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002). Patrick
Stewart first announced the series in August 2018 at the Las Vegas Star Trek
Convention calling it an “unexpected but delightful surprise” and has shared plenty
of behind-the-scenes material on Twitter in the meantime.
Executive Producer Alex Kurtzman revealed
that the show would be a serialised single story and something of a
psychological character study of Admiral Picard. The character is to find
himself ‘radically altered’ by the events of 2009’s Star Trek prequel
movie, vis-à-vis the destruction of Romulus. The trailer shows Picard tending
to a vineyard, presumably several years after retiring from Star Fleet for
unknown reasons.
The series will be split into five ‘blocks’
with separate directors. The initial block will be directed by TV director
Hanelle Culpepper (Gotham, Star Trek: Discovery), the first woman
to direct an opening episode of any Star Trek series. Actor Jonathan Frakes,
known for his portrayal of Picard’s first mate William Riker in Star Trek:
The Next Generation will direct the second block. Frakes also directed
episodes of several Star Trek series’ and Seth MacFarlane’s latest
parody sci-fi series The Orville.

The first ten-episode season of Star
Trek: Picard is expected to be released later this year on CBS All
Access and Canada’s Bell Media. Each episode will be available to
stream on Amazon Prime Video within twenty-four hours of its initial
release, unlike 2017’s Star Trek: Discovery which was streamed
immediately on Netflix.
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