Appearing as a guest on The Sackhoff Show, Brent Spiner was asked by host Katee Sackoff about whether there are any plans for him to play Data again. Spiner explained how Star Trek: Picard season 3 showrunner Terry Matalas tried to launch a spinoff centering on Jeri Ryan as Captain Seven of Nine, which was dubbed Star Trek: Legacy. Although Paramount+ didn't greenlight it, Brent thinks "it could still happen" at some point. Read Brent's quote and watch the video below:
[Terry Matalas] was trying to get a show off the ground that didn’t necessarily feature us [the Next Generation cast], but I think they wanted to continue the show with Jeri Ryan and some of the younger actors who were in the third season of Picard, who could carry a show, and it would have been great. And we would drop in from time to time, I think, was the idea.
It would have been interesting, and I think it could still happen. I don’t know for us, but for Jeri. They called it Legacy, and there’s always hope that that would continue. And I think the fans would like to see it. But there’s a lot of other stuff that the people who run Star Trek have planned.
Why Brent Spiner Feels There Is Still Hope For Star Trek: Legacy
Picard's Cast & Creative Team Still Want To Make The Jeri Ryan-Led Spinoff
As Brent Spiner pointed out, Star Trek's executive producers are focusing on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, which were already greenlit projects. With Paramount+ reducing its Star Trek output, and the uncertainty surrounding Skydance Media purchasing Paramount Global, Star Trek's future is in a period of wait-and-see. Brent is also correct that fans still want Star Trek: Legacy to happen, as do the actors and creative team behind Star Trek: Picard season 3.
Our Take On Whether Star Trek: Legacy Can Happen
Fans Who Want Star Trek: Legacy Should Stay Positive
Star Trek: Legacy picking up where Star Trek: Picard season 3 left off is arguably the most desired Star Trek project.
Star Trek fans should continue to show their commitment to Star Trek: Legacy happening. While no one can say exactly what will happen to the Star Trek franchise as a result of Paramount Global's sale to Skydance Media, those in charge of Star Trek hear what fans want, and are fans themselves. Star Trek: Legacy picking up where Star Trek: Picard season 3 left off is arguably the most desired Star Trek project, and it's also good to hear Brent Spiner is open to coming back again as Data if Star Trek: Legacy happens.