The latest entry in the franchise will return for Season 2.
December 16, 2019
It is being reported that Star Trek: Picard has been picked up by CBS All Access for a second season. The good news comes five weeks ahead of the sci-fi drama's debut on the streaming service, and comes in the wake of the series being selected to receive a tax credit towards a new season from the California Film Commission.
Star Trek: Picard is the second entry in the storied franchise to launch on CBS All Access, following 2017's Star Trek: Discovery, which will be heading into its third season next year.
Picard takes place 20 years after the events that occurred in 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis. With life in the galaxy vastly different since the dissolution of the Romulan Empire, retired admiral Jean-Luc Picard embarks on the next chapter of his life.
Star Trek: Picard premieres January 23 on CBS All Access, with new episodes set to release on a weekly basis. Look for Season 2 in late 2020 or early 2021.
Andrea Stlouis
12/16/19 at 09:20pm
Show will fail possibly as worst as ST Discovery. The hubris of CBS All Access will shove a knife in the hearts of those who grew up with ST Next Generation. You'll see.
Mike dobey
12/16/19 at 04:43pm
These shows bring a lot of jobs and money. No one starves in the u.s , we have food stamps and shelters. The millionaires do have unfair tax loopholes though. This is not that.
Corbus
12/16/19 at 01:15pm
"tax credit" --- I mean.... seriously?... people in this country are starving.. but yeah... give the millionaires in Hollywood tax credits.
Bert Singels
12/16/19 at 12:31pm
Awesome!!
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