STAR TREK: PICARD’s showrunner says season 3 will be “very different” and more “cinematic experience”

STAR TREK: PICARD’s showrunner says season 3 will be “very different” and more “cinematic experience”


STAR TREK: PICARD’s showrunner says season 3 will be “very different” and more “cinematic experience”

That most recent trailer it was released for Star Trek: Picard Season 3 has made me incredibly excited about what this next chapter of the story will give us! However, this final season of the series will give us something very different.

Co-showrunner Terry Matala he recently gave an interview with TrekMovie in which he reveals that there will be a change in style and that it will be a more cinematic experience.

“It’s very different. We really wanted to make this experience as cinematic as possible. If there wasn’t a final Star Trek: The Next Generation movie, then this 10-episode series would do that and it would look like that. So when it comes out, my recommendation would be to turn off the lights, pop some popcorn and you have 10 chapters ahead of you that should look as cinematic as possible. “

It just looks great! This is what I was thrilled to see! The Next generation the crew is back together for one last epic adventure. In addition to Patrick Stewart’s return to play Captain Picard, the series also includes Jonathan Frakes like William T. Riker, Marina Sirti like Deanna Troi, Brent Spiner as Data, Le Var Burton how Geordi La Forg, Michele Dorn like Worf, Michelle Hurd like Raffi musician, Gates McFadden, And Jeri Ryan as Commander Seven of Nine on a new ship called the USS Titan-A.

Asked about the possibility of a new one Star Trek: The Next Generation film producer Alex Kurtzman noticed that Star Trek: Picard Season 3 is pretty much what such a film would be. But he doesn’t rule it out and says, “I think season 3 is somehow that. But of course, I mean, listen, if you like it, let’s see what happens.”

Matalas has previously talked about bringing the Next generation cast saying:

“I remember seeing the premiere of Star Trek: The Next Generation almost 34 years ago with my father like it was yesterday. It was the spark that ignited my love of science fiction. Hence, it is very fitting that Jean-Luc Picard’s story ends honoring the beginning, with his closest and most faithful friends from the USS. Business. It would be an understatement to say that giving these characters a proper farewell is an honor. The whole Star Trek: Picard team and I can’t wait for fans to experience this final, high-stakes, spaceship-bound adventure in Season 3! “

What are your thoughts on how the creative team wants to lead Star Trek: Picard in the end? Star Trek: Picard will premiere Thursday, February 16, exclusively in the US on Paramount +.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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