John de Lancie's Q was afforded one final lesson to his Star Trek: The Next Generation nemesis in Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard in season two of the Paramount+ spinoff series Star Trek: Picard in the Season 2 arc that found the former captain of the Enterprise-D in an alternate future along with his present company[...]
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Enterprise-G and becoming a person of interest of Q (John de Lancie), who tormented his father during his adventures on the Enterprise Speleers spoke to Star Trek: Explorer (via TrekMovie) prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike about his hopes for Jack's future in Matalas' proposed spinoff, Star Trek: Legacy that would continue his, Captain Seven of[...]
While there are still more adventures to come, it's hard not to be touched at what may be Jean-Luc and Q's (John de Lancie's) final moments and perfect goodbye Anything more in the third season would cheapen one of the things that worked and worked well this season Directed by Michael Weaver and written by[...]
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The ongoing major arc begins as we start to get a slightly clearer picture about Renee Picard's (Penelope Mitchell) importance in the future that Q (John de Lancie) has a part in and by extension gets Dr Adam Soong (Brent Spiner) involved somehow When we last left Jean-Luc and young Guinan (Ito Aghayere),[...]
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Pictured: Sir Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard and John de Lancie as Q of the Paramount+ original series STAR TREK: PICARD Photo Cr: Trae Patton/Paramount+ ©2022 ViacomCBS All Rights Reserved.
Early in "Penance", Q (John de Lancie) takes Jean-Luc (Sir Patrick Stewart) through a tour of his alternate[...]
One of the most anticipated returns of Star Trek is John de Lancie, who plays the omnipotent Q Originally introduced in The Next Generation in the premiere episode "Encounter at Farpoint", the god became the nemesis of Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), the captain of the U.S.S Enterprise D He would reprise the role seven more[...]
While treading carefully around spoilers, Star Trek actor John de Lancie's offered a few teases on what's to come for the omnipotent Q, a character he's played for almost 35 years since The Next Generation in its pilot episode "Encounter at Farpoint" in 1987 As referenced in the first season two teaser for the Paramount+[...]
While there are skeptics remaining of Nu-Trek, the rest of Star Trek fans remain as elated as Q was when his omnipotent powers returned at the conclusion of The Next Generation episode "Deja Q" when it was announced during First Contact Day, John de Lancie will return to his iconic role for season two of[...]
That's not true with Strange New Worlds, where you can drop in, watch one, drop out, then watch another one later."
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How Q Will Factor in Star Trek: Picard
One of the most enduring characters TNG ever created is Q, played by John de Lancie Goldsman explained how they evolved the character in the[...]
When John de Lancie accepted the role of Q on Star Trek: The Next Generation, he had no idea how it would change his life Speaking to Variety, the actor still remembers clear as day about what franchise creator Gene Roddenberry told him three days into shooting the two-part premiere "Encounter at Farpoint" "[Gene] said[...]
John de Lancie's Q will be returning to haunt Picard once more- because as we hear Q say in the teaser below? Picard's test has never truly ended- and it looks like he's close to getting his final grade.
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Here's a look at the first official teaser for the second-season return of Star Trek: Picard,[...]
With Star Trek: The Next Generation alum Jonathan Frakes firmly in the creative fold of the current incarnation of the franchise on CBS All Access, which becomes Paramount+ on March 4, the actor and director tweeted a cryptic photo of himself along with two other fan favorites in LeVar Burton and John de Lancie Burton[...]