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Alex Kurtzman is working on four new Star Trek shows for CBS, Picard may return

With the success of Star Trek: Discovery on CBS’s All Access, and that nasty business with its showrunner getting ousted for sexual misconduct, CBS is full steam ahead with Alex Kurtzman leading the way on building their own corner of the Star Trek universe. So much so that they’ve inked a $25 million deal with Kurtzman to oversee the franchise for the next five years, developing multiple shows over that time. 

Variety is reporting that these shows include:

Now, about that limited run series. THR has heard rumors it is a Next Generation sequel starring none other than Patrick Stewart as Jean Luc-Picard, and… damn it, I’ve messed my pants. I don’t know about you guys, but the more effing Picard in our lives the better. It isn’t clear on what it would be about, but I’m down for anything from ACTING to an introspective study on the PTSD that one gains from becoming part of the Borg. 

So more Star Trek. A lot more Star Trek. Whether or not it’ll be through All Access again is unknown, but I’m fine with creating multiple emails to binge all the series during free one week trials like I did for Discovery

Alex Kurtzman Sets Five-Year CBS TV Studios Pact, Will Oversee Expanded ‘Star Trek’ Universe [Variety]

Alex Kurtzman Inks $25M Overall Deal Extension With CBS TV Studios, Will Expand ‘Star Trek’ TV Franchise [THR]

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