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Patrick Stewart teases 'there are doors left open' for more seasons of Star Trek: Picard

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On Monday, Sir Patrick Stewart teased that there might be more seasons of Star Trek: Picard ahead of the 10-episode third (and so-called 'final') season premiere February 16 on Paramount+.'If we can maintain the work that we did on Seasons one, two, and three of Picard, then absolutely, yes,' the 82-year-old Yorkshireman said at the Television Critics Association's 2023 winter press tour.'Because there is still enormous potential for narrative in what we've been doing, and there are doors left open, still.

We didn't close all of them.' Resurrected? On Monday, Sir Patrick Stewart teased that there might be more seasons of Star Trek: Picard ahead of the 10-episode third (and so-called 'final') season premiere February 16 on Paramount+Executive producer Alex Kurtzman agreed the prospect was promising: 'Anything is possible.

If a show blows the doors off the place, as we're certainly hoping it will, and we're very, very proud of season three, who knows?'Patrick not only stars as retired Admiral Jean-Luc Picard in the critically-acclaimed sci-fi spin-off, he also serves as executive producer.'There is no doubt that in that time the world has changed, but I have changed too,' Stewart said.'I wanted the series to show the impact of those years that have passed and how much one might change, and whether fears become greater.' Double duty: Patrick not only stars as retired Admiral Jean-Luc Picard in the critically-acclaimed sci-fi spin-off, he also serves as executive producer The 82-year-old Yorkshireman (pictured December 25) said at the TCA's 2023 winter press tour: 'If we can maintain the work that we did on Seasons one, two, and three of Picard, then absolutely, yes.

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