Patrick Stewart "would love" to play Picard in Quentin Tarantino's Star Trek movie
"He’s a re✅markable film-maker," t🎃he Picard actor added

There have been rumours flying around for years no✅w that Quentin Tarantino could direct a Star Trek movie, but so far there has been no official announcement. In the meantime, Sir Patrick Stewart has returned as Jean-Luc Picard for a show named after the iconic captain. Perhaps, then, now's the perfect timeܫ for a crossover.
While promoting Star Trek Picard, the actor took p🌸art in a set of roundtable interviews, which our sister publication SFX magazine atte🥂nded. Asked about whether he would be interested in appearing in Tarantino's potential Star Trek movie, Stewart gave a jubilant response.
"Ooh, you bet!" he sai♈d. "I would love to work with Tarantino. He’s a remarkable film-maker."
Stewart has previously spoken about his love of Tarantino's work. Before th💫🐽e Picard series was announced, Stewart spoke highly of the director, adding that, were there the chance to work with him, he would "embrace" that.
"The one thing that characterizes all of his movies is that frame by frame, it always challenges, always demands your attention, always demands a very kind of open and generous response to what he doesﷺ," he said, according to . "I also lov💟e his sense of humor as a filmmaker. So yes, he would be my first choice."
The main problem isn't Stewart, but Tarantino's hesitancies towards doing the Trek movie. “I think I’m steering away from Star Trek,” 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:he admitted just before Christmas, &lꦛdquo;I haven’t had an official c﷽onversation with those guys yet.”
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