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Star Trek Picard At Comic-Con 2019: Everything We Know

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    The Star Trek franchise is full of series' that introduce and flesh out legendary characters, but usually, those series come to their ends and we never see most of the characters again. Occasionally those influential commanding officers get off-hand mentions in future Star Trek runs--but Patrick Stewart's Captain Jean-Luc Picard is breaking the mold with Star Trek: Picard, a new series that delves back into the life of the Star Trek: The Next Generation captain.
    The series will appear on CBS's streaming service, CBS All Access, but a lot of details are still pretty hazy about the story the show will tell. San Diego Comic-Con 2019 attendees got a few additional hints and looks into Captain Picard's life and career, and there's a lot of peripheral information that gives a sense of where the series might go. Here's everything we've learned about Picard and what we expect from the show based on its first few teasers.
    First Picard Trailer Takes Jean-Luc Out Of The Vineyard

    Comic-Con finally brought the first real Picard trailer, and it sets up the story and shows that Jean-Luc won't be spending all his time in the vineyard. It also showcases many of the returning characters and elements from The Next Generation, including the Borg.

    Returning The Next Generation Characters

    Those returning Next Generation characters aren't just minor ones. Among those coming back are some of the key players from TNG, including:
    • Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard (obviously)
    • Brent Spiner as Data
    • Jonathan Frakes as William Riker
    • Jeri Ryan as Borg's Seven of Nine
    • Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi

    A Look At The First Duty

    As Cait Petrakovitz from GameSpot sister site CNET detailed, Comic-Con is home to a Picard exhibit that looks into the biography and career of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D captain.
    The @StarTrek Museum‘s Picard exhibit this year is incredibly detailed. Many of the uniforms are originals and some of the props are recognizable classics #StarTrekSDCC pic.twitter.com/3h65P2i7Ju
    — cait petrakovitz ???????#SDCC (@misscp) July 18, 2019
    Most of the items and information in the museum are things fans will recognize from The Next Generation, but looking into Picard the man is sure to provide some helpful context for the next phase of his life when the series kicks off.
    It's Set After Captain Picard's Retirement

    A central focus of everything we've seen so far for the show is a vineyard. Though we last left Captain Picard when he was still a member of Starfleet, we know from a time skip in the finale episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation that Picard's retirement eventually finds him taking care of his family's vineyard in France. It seems that's where we find him in the show, but the circumstances of what led Picard to choose a farming life over his Starfleet commission are still mysterious.
    The First Teaser Suggests Things Ended Badly For Captain Picard

    The first teaser trailer for Picard, released on May 23, provides a little more context to how one of Starfleet's most celebrated leaders left the space exploration life. Voice-over narration provides some hints, while leaving quite a bit of mystery. Watch the teaser below.

    The narrator is a member of a group of people who were in some unexplained dire straits some 15 years before the start of the series. Picard, an admiral at the time, led the largest rescue armada in Federation history in order to save those people--and from the sounds of things, they revere him for it. But it seems something horrible also happened during the mission, and that's the event that sent Picard into retirement.
    The Captain Has A Very Good First Mate

    CBS All Access revealed a Picard poster on July 10, letting slip another important detail about the admiral's retirement life: he has a dog.
    The official #StarTrekPicard key art is here. Will you be joining @SirPatStew at @Comic_Con next week? #SDCC #StarTrekSDCC pic.twitter.com/sf7ZnDmXlL
    — Star Trek on CBS All Access (@startrekcbs) July 10, 2019
    The inclusion of what appears to be a pitbull as Picard's new No. 1 is also a nod to Stewart's real-life work of fostering and helping rescue dogs.
    Who's Behind The Scenes

    We know Stewart is serving as an executive producer on Picard, which makes sense, given he played the role for more than a decade. Star Trek: Discovery creator Alex Kurtzman is also an executive producer on the show. Novelist and screenwriter Michael Chabon is on board as Picard's showrunner, and Hanelle Culpepper is directing the premiere episode--which will make her the first woman director to launch a new Star Trek series.
    Longtime Star Trek director Jonathan Frakes, who helmed the TNG movies Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Insurrection, is around to direct some episodes of the series as well. Frakes also played Picard's first officer on the Enterprise, William Riker, for the entire run of the series and its four follow-up films, so it seems very likely Frakes will reprise the role on Picard in some capacity.
    Where We Last Left Jean-Luc Picard

    Stewart originated the role of Captain Picard way back in 1987 with the launch of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The series ran until 1994, and was followed-up with four movies featuring the same crew: Star Trek: Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis.

    That last movie came out in 2002, and found Picard battling a cloned version of himself raised in horrific conditions by Romulans, with the plan of using the clone to place a spy in Starfleet. That clone, Shinzon, instead led a military coup against the Romulan Empire, and while he initially makes overtures to diplomatic relations with the Federation, Picard later discovers Shinzon means to invade and use his ship to wipe out all life on Earth. Picard manages to stop Shinzon, but the movie serves as an interesting examination of Picard's character as he wonders about how he might have turned out differently as a person if he'd faced the hardships that Shinzon did.
    At the time, Picard was still a captain, having refused promotions because of his desire to be an explorer. We know he eventually becomes an admiral, so there's a lot more to learn about Picard between where we last saw him in Nemesis.
    When Can You Watch?

    There's no hard-and-fast release date for Picard, but we know it's coming to CBS All Access sometime in 2019.


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