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Once Star Trek: Picard comes to an end next year, fans will likely be clamoring to see another one of their beloved Captains get their own solo series. With Kurtzman indicating that there have been conversations about the live-action, hopefully, we're one day closer to the reality of this series. And if each and every one of them can be a brilliant actor, I just win, don't I? A real deep dive into all the changes that our society has made. And really representative, so that we know their backstory, so that their backstories of who they are enriches what's going on the bridge. I'll tell you one thing: every color, every gender, every disposition will be represented on that bridge if I'm the Captain again. While Mulgrew remains tight-lipped and hesitant to fully comment on a live-action Janeway series, she did share what her ideal bridge crew would look like, and it should be music to the ears of Star Trek fans everywhere. RELATED: 'Star Trek: Prodigy' Midseason Trailer: Admiral Janeway Closes in on the Crew of the Protostar
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Other people have been saying that." But she has been talking about the prospect of reprising the role outside of animation since at least June when Comicbook spoke with her about the Paramount+ series, and during Mission Star Trek in Las Vegas last month she indicated that there had been " conversations," and even earlier this month she encouraged fans to make their interest in a live-action series known, which led to a fan petition to get the studio's attention. When the topic of her being interested in a Janeway live-action was brought up during the roundtable, Mulgrew was quick to explain, "I haven't been saying that. The series is set to return in October with the second half of Season 1, which will see Dal ( Brett Gray), Gwyn ( Ella Purnell), Rok-Tahk ( Rylee Alazraqui), Jankom Pog ( Jason Mantazoukas), Zero ( Angus Imrie), and Murf ( Dee Bradley Baker) continuing their misadventures aboard the Protostar. Protostar and Vice Admiral Janeway who is tracking down the Protostar to uncover what happened to Captain Chakotay ( Robert Beltran). In Star Trek: Prodigy, Mulgrew reprises her role as Star Trek: Voyager's Captain Janeway two-fold, playing a hologram version of Janeway aboard the U.S.S.
