'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3 teaser: A roaring starship adventure on the U.S.S. Titan is waiting for you

Last frontier. Last trip.

Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard soars into the sunset with 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3, a final hurrah for him and the cast of 'Next Generation' who are destined to close his story. And now at New York Comic-Con there's the first full trailer detailing what fans can expect. Watch it below.

Season 3 is going to be a largely spaceship adventure reminiscent of the tone and feel of "Next Generation" in addition to bringing back cast members LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn and Gates McFadden, as well as Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis, who had already appeared in season 1.

The first teaser, or "sneak peek," of the season arrived on "Star Trek Day" in September. It showed McFadden's Dr. Beverly Crusher still in Starfleet, her ship apparently under attack...and not calling on Starfleet HQ for help, but Picard directly. It seems like he's the only one who can deal with the danger they face. And of course, that means it will need a ship and a crew - and what better crew than the former U.S.S. Enterprise and who did Picard order himself from?

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The return of the 'Next Generation' cast also means the departure of the crew that previously featured on 'Picard': Isa Briones, Santiago Cabrera, Alison Pill and Evan Evagora - with the sole exception of Michelle Hurd, who will be appear in Season 3. Jeri Ryan, who originated the role of Seven of Nine in 'Star Trek: Voyager', also appeared in the first two seasons of 'Picard' and will be back this time as well.

From what's been glimpsed from Season 3, Burton's Geordi LaForge is now a father, Worf sports white hair, and a Starfleet HQ - somewhere - has exploded. The ship that Picard & Co. ultimately commandeered to take them on their journey is the U.S.S. Titan, which Riker had commanded just after the events of "Star Trek: Nemesis", the last time the "Next Gen" team was assembled, and as seen in the show "Star Trek: Lower Decks". (Although this Titan looks a bit different, it could be the next iteration of the ship to bear that name.)

Season 3 of "Picard" will begin on February 16, 2023 and will run for 10 episodes. Watch the latest teaser below.

Greetings, old friends. ✨

—Star Trek (@StarTrek)

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'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3 teaser: A roaring starship adventure on the U.S.S. Titan is waiting for you

Last frontier. Last trip.

Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard soars into the sunset with 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 3, a final hurrah for him and the cast of 'Next Generation' who are destined to close his story. And now at New York Comic-Con there's the first full trailer detailing what fans can expect. Watch it below.

Season 3 is going to be a largely spaceship adventure reminiscent of the tone and feel of "Next Generation" in addition to bringing back cast members LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn and Gates McFadden, as well as Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis, who had already appeared in season 1.

The first teaser, or "sneak peek," of the season arrived on "Star Trek Day" in September. It showed McFadden's Dr. Beverly Crusher still in Starfleet, her ship apparently under attack...and not calling on Starfleet HQ for help, but Picard directly. It seems like he's the only one who can deal with the danger they face. And of course, that means it will need a ship and a crew - and what better crew than the former U.S.S. Enterprise and who did Picard order himself from?

Related Related

The return of the 'Next Generation' cast also means the departure of the crew that previously featured on 'Picard': Isa Briones, Santiago Cabrera, Alison Pill and Evan Evagora - with the sole exception of Michelle Hurd, who will be appear in Season 3. Jeri Ryan, who originated the role of Seven of Nine in 'Star Trek: Voyager', also appeared in the first two seasons of 'Picard' and will be back this time as well.

From what's been glimpsed from Season 3, Burton's Geordi LaForge is now a father, Worf sports white hair, and a Starfleet HQ - somewhere - has exploded. The ship that Picard & Co. ultimately commandeered to take them on their journey is the U.S.S. Titan, which Riker had commanded just after the events of "Star Trek: Nemesis", the last time the "Next Gen" team was assembled, and as seen in the show "Star Trek: Lower Decks". (Although this Titan looks a bit different, it could be the next iteration of the ship to bear that name.)

Season 3 of "Picard" will begin on February 16, 2023 and will run for 10 episodes. Watch the latest teaser below.

Greetings, old friends. ✨

—Star Trek (@StarTrek)

Sign Up: Stay up to date with the latest film and TV news! Sign up for our email newsletters here.

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