![]() ![]() Who else is ready for more 25th century #StarTrek from the team that brought us the final season of #StarTrekPicard? Let's make it so. ![]() Here's my teaser poster for #StarTrekLegacy. Lendl put together a Legacy-themed poster honoring the history of ships named Enterprise. Today has been declared in some unofficial fan circles as Star Trek: Legacy Day! Today is your chance to let Paramount know in one LOUD VOICE that you want to helm a new show! #ParamountPlus #startreklegacy /KNE9DRj1G7Īrtist J.J. Many fans chose Tuesday as “Star Trek Legacy Day” to share their love with creations like this popular fan art poster. I’d gladly watch more #CaptainSeven and this bunch of rule-breakers – last & new generation included. My contribution: because #StarTrekPicard was the perfect backdoor pilot for #StarTrekLegacy. Many fans have been coming up with their own posters, like this one: The idea of a spin-off has also inspired some creative fans, who have been sharing their visions of Star Trek: Legacy on social media. Patrick Stewart as Picard and Ed Speleers as Jack Crusher in “The Last Generation” Legacy fan art Ahead of the official announcement of Strange New Worlds, Alex Kurtzman acknowledged fans calling for the show with similar language as his recent comment about hearing fans “ loud and clear” regarding Legacy. The show was also given its green light when Paramount was reaching its spending peak for original programming. Of course, Strange New Worlds was given a green light for a number of reasons, including the active advocacy of executive producer Akiva Goldsman, who started pushing for a Pike show behind the scenes even before season 2 of Discovery. Later that year, Pike, Spock, Una, and the Enterprise appeared in Short Treks, and in 2020, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was officially announced, with the first season arriving in 2022. Just two days later, that number is approaching 32,000, surpassing the 2019 petition that called for more of Captain Pike and the USS Enterprise and gained traction after the second season of Discovery. At that time, a petition calling for Legacy had just over 27,000 signatures. On Monday, we posted an update with comments from executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Terry Matalas explaining a Picard spin-off isn’t currently in active development, but the two have been talking about it, as well as the fan reaction to season 3. It hasn’t been a week since the series finale of Star Trek: Picard, but many fans are already making their voices heard about wanting to continue the 25th century story with a “ Star Trek: Legacy” series. ![]()
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