Star Trek on Paramount+ released a featurette called Star Trek Favorites Return, covering franchise veterans like Chase Masterson, Max Grodenchik, Jeffrey Combs, and Robert Duncan McNeill, spoke about their characters, the legacies they built, and how Lower Decks expanded upon it "I think it's really exciting the way Mike McMahan weaves previous Star Trek characters[...]
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The Paramount+ series not only recruited Robert Duncan McNeill to reprise his role as Voyager's Tom Paris but also his original Next Generation role as disgraced former Starfleet Academy cadet Nick Locarno as the unexpected villain of season four To top it off, McMahan went above and beyond featuring other key figures from the TNG[...]
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As the title suggests, Robert Duncan McNeill makes his Star Trek franchise return as Lt Tom Paris and as youthful as his Voyager days with the magic of animation While director Bob Suarez and writer M Willis could have come up with something more relevant for Tom to do[...]
Yes, Voyager star Robert Duncan McNeill is reprising the role for everyone's favorite lieutenant-turned-ensign-turned-lieutenant, and you can own his animated likeness "Celebrate one of Starfleet's finest! Own your very own Tom Paris plate, coming soon from @TrekUnlimited 💫 #StarTrek #StarTrekLowerDecks https://bit.ly/TomParisPlate", the official franchise Twitter wrote accompanied by a video.
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If showrunners had their way, we could have had another Voyager alum joining her in Robert Duncan McNeill, who played Lt Tom Paris on the UPN series The actor-director opened up to the Primitive Culture podcast (via TrekMovie) about what could have happened in Picard season one and what may yet happen for season two.
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Matt Smith and Claire Foy will be social distance-performing Duncan MacMillan’s play Lungs at the Old Vic in London this June.
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Confused, Mercer (MacFarlane) and the remaining senior staff attempt to understand what went wrong in order to rescue Grayson and Bortus from an uncertain fate.
Directed by Star Trek: Voyager alum Robert Duncan McNeill and written by MacFarlane, the episode masterfully depicts what xenophobia does to a civilization, especially as the crew (and audience) discover[...]