Star Trek fans have been clamoring for the Picard spinoff Star Trek: Legacy,and there are still chances that it might happen, according to Michelle Hurd.
Hurd portrayed Commander Raffaella «Raffi» Musiker in Picard. Star Trek fans love the series so much that they want a spinoff after it wrapped up after three seasons. However, its spinoff, Star Trek: Legacy, hasn't received a green light yet despite multiple projects on the way from the franchise. However, fans should not fret because there are still chances that the anticipated spinoff will see the light of day, depending on how many fans would love to see it.
TV Insider caught up with Hurd on the red carpet for Law & Order: SVU's 25th season celebration. The actress had been part of the series before she left in its second season. At the event, she was asked about the chances of fans possibly seeing her again as Raffi, and she didn't deny how much she loved to reprise the role. However, she admitted that at present, the future of thePicard spinoff titled Star Trek: Legacy is still uncertain, but, just like fans, they are also hoping for it to materialize. Hurd teased that if fans still wanted to see the Picard spinoff by then, the production would start working on it.
We have hands, fingers, everything’s crossed for Star Trek: Legacy. I know that right now they’re working on Section 31 for Michelle Yeoh. And then they’re going to do Starfleet Academy. That’s going to be a series. And then if the fans still want it, they’ll start working on Star Trek: Legacy
Although Hurd did not give a concrete update about the future of Star Trek: Legacy, her words gave fans hope that the anticipated Picard spinoff would eventually be approved, as the actors were as thrilled as fans about it. Also, executive producer and showrunner for Picard, Terry Matalas, revealed that he already had an idea of what to do with the characters and storylines in the anticipated spinoff. He plans to use a «mix and match» style and return to the
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