The
Star Trek Universe is always expanding and Alex Kurtzman, Executive Producer
speaks about how excited they are able to talk about Star Trek: Strange New World.
He says "we have heard the fans and we were already having active stories
and the stories are at the beginning.
Heather
Kadin, Executive Producer talks about developing a kids Star Trek on
Nickelodeon giving kids a way to get into the Star Trek Brand called Star Trek:
Prodigy as an animated show.
That's
just the beginning of this panel.
Kadin:
We are so proud to work on a show that has a message that resonates and
matters. I think what is great when you are working on Genre is that you get to
say things about current events and in the case of Star Trek it is deep into
what the show is.
Alex:
Star Trek since its inception has always endeavored to speak about the world we
live in today.
Season
Two of Star Trek Discovery
Michelle
Paradise, Executive Producer and Co-Show Runner Introduction
Olatunde
Osunsanmi, Executive Director
Sonequa
Martin-Green
Michelle
Yeoh
Doug
Jones
Anthony
Rapp
Mary
Wiseman
Wilson
Cruz
Mary
Chieffo
Tig
Nataro
Alan
Van Sprang
Jayne
Brook
Emily
Coutts
Oyin
Oladejo
Patrick
Kwok-Choon
Ronnie
Rowe Jr.
Sara
Mitich
Anson
Mount
Rebecca
Rojmin
Ethan
Peck
Such
Sweet Sorry, Part 2 (Table Read)
The
cast talks about the history and constantly striving to do what is right for
the show. Each of them spoke about their gratitude for being part of the show.
Martin-Green says their show is a story about what the future might look like
and that it has accountability. It's about confront themselves and each other
and they see it in the story and the legacy of the franchise.
Doug
Jones talks about his role and the difficulty in the story line at the end of
season two. "I think that's the hardest thing that Sarau has had to do. He
had to make a decision to leave his home world with the promise that he will
never return. In Season Two with this new found information, he really faces
off with Captain Pike with his new found fearlessness. He says I know I
promised not to go back but I have do. He leaves everything behind ahead once
he goes through the wormhole and sees the changes and he feels good about
that."
Michelle
Yeoh talks about her role, "Into Season Three she is going in really
pissed off. She is one that always finds a way into adapting because she is a
survivor with many skills. I'm sure very quickly she will find her way around.
Power is something that she inherently has, she doesn't seek it - she has
it."
Anthony
Rapp and Wilson Cruz talk about their couple role, "It blends the family
of not just the couple but the ship and explores the family in a cool way.
That's one of the major thing that gets developed."
Mike
McMahan, creator and showrunner
Tawny
Newsome
Jack
Quaid
Noah
Wells
Eugene
Cordero
Dawnn
Lewis
Fred
Tatasciore
Gillian
Vigman
Jerry
O'Connell
The
show is the events after Star Trek Nemesis and before Star Trek Picard and
viewers are given a treat at a first peek. Creator McMahan believes they have
stayed true to the story in animation.
Each
of the cast talks about their role and how they feel about the fun they are
bringing. It is the first Star Trek comedy and it promises to bring
entertainment.
O'Connell
talks about how it is to have his wife also in the Star Trek franchise and also
being friends with Number One Jonathan Frakes.
Star
Trek: Picard
Patrick
Stewart
Alison
Pill
Isa
Briones
Evan
Evagora
Michelle
Hurd
Santiago
Cabrera
Brent
Spiner
Jonathan
Del Arco
Jonathan
Frakes
Jeri
Ryan
Marina
Sirtis
How
has it felt bringing the show back?
Patrick:
We didn't bring it back, it just never went away. At first it was very
challenging because thanks to our brilliant team of writers we are living in a
complex world. For me however it was a case of learning the brand new team. A
lot of the first half of the first season was literally about getting to know
the people I was working with. I learned their first names anyway.
Allison:
SPS is the first reason and the second reason is Michael Shavon and having a
showrunner that appreciates Star Trek and taking it into a new director and
having it be streaming.
As
his first US television role, Evan Evagora says, "I was terrified, I don't
know if Patrick remembers our introduction and I said 'good, thanks" and
it took me an entire day to get over that embarrassment. Jonathan made
everything so easy and comfortable. It's been fun from the beginning."
Isa
Briones on her role, "The way it unraveled was very gradual so it wasn't a
shock to the system. I didn't realize I was playing multiple characters and
then one is gone pretty quickly and this is the usual playing your one role and
then not. The fact that I had so much of the beginning to process my character
was amazing. I went a little crazy but I pulled from theatre as well. I thought
it was going to be more difficult than it was."
Michelle
Hurd as Raffi says, "First meeting SPS is a little intimidating and all
this to say that the truth is that he is one of the most generous, empathetic
human being."
Santiago
is a space cowboy of Season One, "I think it was discovering it as the
show went along. At the end of the day what I think was interesting is that we
see him as the man he is."
Jeri
Ryan says, "It's been amazing and the fan reaction has been overwhelming.
It's fun to bring back these characters and I could not be more thrilled with
the way they developed her".
Brent
Spinner on Data, "Playing a character besides Data is what encouraged me
to do the show. I had put Data to sleep and didn't think I'd ever be doing that
again. Then I met with Alex and Michael and they wept, they cried begging me to
come and do it. Then I spoke to Patrick about it and he wept and so of course I
knew I had to do this"
Marina,
"Did you think Jonathan we'd ever be back in space. I was just happy I
didn't have to wear the space suit because I couldn't fit it any more."
Jonathan,
"I had just directed SPS and I knew he was at the top of his game and
loved working with him and I knew Marina's acting was strong."
About
the Borg, "Jonathan Del Arco, "It surprised me that there was so much
love for the character. I was honestly surprised with the amount of love and
the fans craved to know how that adolescent character became a man. It was very
gratifying."
SPS
how he feels about season two about coming back, "I made the right
decision and it was entirely due to the people that I met at my first couple of
meetings. I sat for more than two hours listening to them talk about their
plans and how they wanted not to just revive Next Generation but to illustrate
the years that have passed and that the world had changed. That's what excited
me. Then the daily excitement was working with you guys and discovering this
extraordinary range of talent that was assembled. There is such diversity in
our ensemble that probably for the first tive episode I was awash with the deep
profound satisfaction of working with you all. That and Picard was a sad,
guilty and possibly dangerous individuals and that's what absorbed me. As the
season went on I realized the character was inside me anyway and 20 years had
passed for SPS but no time had passed for Picard. There is another nickname
given to me of P-Stew and I prefer that."
For
Brent and Patrick, how was it to have the closure from Data and Picard?
Brent:
We have closure of a sort in Nemesis but this was a different kind of closure.
It is a wonderful gift in both cases and we've had some of the greatest writers
do the closure and I'm utterly grateful for that:
Stewart:
"Working with someone for over 35 years and who I love and discussing the
aspects of living that apply to both of us and learning from Data that his
desire to be human had to include the knowledge and certainty that life was
terminal. That it would end and the fact that it will end that makes living so
important and living well."
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