Getting Back Into Picard’s Head Wasn’t A Problem For Patrick Stewart

Following the release of “Star Trek: Nemesis” in 2002, it appeared that “Star Trek: The Next Generation” was effectively at an end, and “Star Trek” in general was on a cultural wane.

“Nemesis” notoriously didn’t gross well, opening to a paltry 18 million, on a 60 million budget, eventually only earning about 67 million worldwide.

This disappointment ran concurrently with the ending of “Star Trek: Voyager,” and the disappointing ratings of “Star Trek: Enterprise,” the first Trek program to run on its own since the debut of “Deep Space Nine” in 1993.

While “Star Trek” would be rebooted by J.J.

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