Patrick Stewart got to step back into one of his most iconic roles in 2020, with the release of Star Trek: Picard on CBS All Access (now Paramount+). Now, the second season is complete, and Paramount has already announced part of the cast of the third season. Here’s everything we know so far about the upcoming season three of Picard.
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Picard season 3: What to expect
The first season of Star Trek: Picard dealt with two events that were actually holdovers from different Star Trek films in the past: Data’s death in 2002’s Star Trek: Nemesis (Picard struggles with this throughout the first season), and the destruction of Romulus in 2009’s Star Trek (which was used to introduce the synthetic humans that helped prevent the rescue of Romulan refugees and ultimately set the stage for Picard to resign from Star Fleet). The synths are subject to a ban, and Picard is pushed to help them because of two synthetic twins that are related to his old friend Data.
Spoiler alert: This all culminates in Picard finding the home of Data’s original creator and himself becoming a synthetic at the end of season one to prevent his own death.
This brings us to where we last left Picard – blasting off on the ship La Sirena with a new makeshift crew, heading toward whatever new adventure awaits. The second season starts with Picard transported to the year 2024 along with some of his old friends from Star Trek: The Next Generation series (such as Jerri Ryan’s Seven of Nine and Michelle Hurd’s Raffi Musiker). Picard and friends must discover what the omnipotent Q (John De Lancie) has done to change the timeline that has created a xenophobic version of Starfleet – the Confederation of Earth – which is out to destroy all aliens.
It’s safe to say Paramount+ has no plans of finally letting Jean Luc Picard enjoy his retirement.
The first teaser for season three sees him rummaging through his old Star Trek: The Next Generation gear, and then we see him and his old partner Riker (Jonathan Frakes), standing side by side, pointing phasers at someone. The teaser also promises more returning characters in season three such as Brent Spinner as Data and Levar Burton as Geordi La Forge.
Picard season 3: Release date
Star Trek: Picard season three release date – 2023
A release date for Star Trek: Picard season three has not yet been announced, beyond a broad 2023 window, but production, filming, and shooting of seasons two and three all began simultaneously in 2020. Keep in mind the second season of Star Trek: Picard premiered in March 2022 – two years after season one ended. Season three is expected to release in early 2023, with Jonathan Frakes and Terry Matalas directing this final season.
Picard season 3: Cast and crew
LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, and Brent Spiner have been announced by Paramount to join Patrick Stewart in the cast of Star Trek: Picard season three.
The mission continues. See who is joining the cast of #StarTrekPicard season three! pic.twitter.com/HMBc9wyAFa
— Star Trek on Paramount+ (@StarTrekOnPPlus) April 5, 2022
For reference, below is the confirmed cast for season two of Picard:
Patrick Stewart as Jean Luc PicardAlison Pill as Agnes JuratiIsa Briones as Soji AshaEvan Evagora as ElnorMichelle Hurd as Raffi MusikerSantiago Cabrera as Cristobal “Chris” RiosJeri Ryan as Seven of NineOrla Brady as LarisBrent Spiner as Altan Inigo SoongWhoopi Golberg as GuinanJohn De Lancie as QLeVar Burton as Geordi Le Forgee
Picard season 3: Where to stream
The third season isn’t yet available. Below is where you’ll likely be able to stream it when it does release.
US
The second season of Picard took Discovery’s Thursday timeslot on Paramount+. It premiered in March 2022 and is still airing. The third season hasn’t yet premiered but will obviously be a Paramount+ exclusive.
UK
Amazon Prime Video is Picard’s home in the UK, with new episodes airing a day later starting on 4 March 2022. One has to assume season three will also come to Prime Video in the UK, but it’s not confirmed.
Canada
In Canada, season two is available on Crave. We suspect season three will also be available via Crave once it premieres in early 2023.
Picard season 3: Trailers
So far, two teaser trailers have been released for the third season. You can watch them both below, to get a look at a few returning cast members from The Next Generation.
The trailer above debuted at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2022, while the one below came out a little earlier in 2022.
Both confirm that we’re going to see some familiar faces in the last season of Picard.
Picard season 3: How to catch up
In order to be fully prepared to watch season three, you really should watch seasons one and two. You can stream them on Paramount+.
You can also buy season one on DVD:
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What is the best streaming device for your TV? Our top recommendation is the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max. Also excellent are the Google Chromecast with Google TV, the Roku Express 4K, the Apple TV 4K and the Amazon Fire TV Stick.
Want to know more?
Check out Pocket-lint’s what to watch before Star Trek: Picard season one and our Star Trek watch order to see how all the films and shows slot in together.