Star Trek legend Kate Mulgrew is not sold on a Kathryn Janeway series

Since Patrick Stewart reappeared in Star Trek with his latest and potentially final series, Star Trek: Picard, in the late 2010s, fans have been speculating about other stars joining similar shows. Ideas range from a Star Trek: Sisko show to a Star Trek: Archer series. There’s also been talk of reviving an old concept – a Captain Worf series – to generate new interest using the same format that Picard introduced.

28 Years Later poster depicts the Rage Virus’ devastating body count

Danny Boyle and Alex Garland have teamed up again for “28 Years Later,” a follow-up to the cherished horror series initiated by the critically acclaimed “28 Days Later” from 2002. This highly-anticipated new trilogy, taking place in the same universe, has received much applause due to its reputation as one of the greatest outbreak films ever produced.

Why Star Trek can’t go back to 1990s quality, even though it’s what some fans want

In the 90s, shows like Star Trek weren’t as technologically advanced as they are now because such features weren’t available yet. Moreover, these series were quite costly to produce during their era, with each episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine costing around $1.3 million. The pilot episode of Star Trek: Voyager, however, was even more expensive, amounting to approximately $23 million. In today’s money, that would equate to over $47 million.