Tim Russ was shocked that Captain Tuvok survived Star Trek: Picard season 3. Russ portrayed Lieutenant Commander Tuvok in seven seasons of Star Trek: Voyager from 1995-2001. After taking part in Tuvok in fan-created Star Trek initiatives, Russ canonically reprised Tuvok, now a Captain, in Star Trek: Picard season 3’s finale.
Nevertheless, Tim Russ’ first look in Star Trek: Picard season 3 was in episode 7, “Dominion,” however with a twist: “Captain Tuvok” revealed himself to a sinister Changeling who taunted Commander Seven of 9 (Jeri Ryan). The actual Tuvok being changed by a shapeshifter led followers, and Tim Russ, to consider the Vulcan was lifeless.
Talking to ScreenRant‘s John Orquiola about his Star Trek profession and his upcoming look at Creation Leisure’s ST: CHI Trek to Chicago conference, Tim Russ mentioned filming his touching Star Trek: Picard season 3 finale scene the place Tuvok promoted Seven of 9 to Captain of the USS Enterprise-G. Try Russ’ quote beneath:
ScreenRant: A few years in the past, you bought to play Captain Tuvok, after which additionally, the evil Changeling pretending to be Tuvok on Star Trek: Picard. It was wonderful to see you again. You had a really emotional scene with Jeri [Ryan] on the finish, making Seven of 9 Captain. What was it wish to put the ears again on, in that case, and really placing on the uniform and doing the dance with Jeri yet one more time?
Tim Russ: Nicely, it is like using a motorbike. I imply, I’ve accomplished that character so typically that it is the time in between. Does not actually make that a lot of a distinction in any respect. Bodily, placing the ears again on was totally different as a result of they’re utilizing a unique materials. They use silicone as an alternative of rubber. And I believe the molds had been totally different. And clearly, a complete lot of that was totally different from a bodily standpoint. However so far as having the ability to do the character, it was very simple, simply to fall again into that function. And, after all, it is written the way in which it needs to be written, and so, it is very simple to seize the handles and perform these scenes in that character.
Tim Russ then revealed that he wasn’t anticipating to return as the true Tuvok in Star Trek: Picard season 3’s finale, and he assumed it meant his Vulcan hero was lifeless till producers contacted him and swore him to secrecy. Russ explains the entire means of coming again as Captain Tuvok beneath:
ScreenRant: It was an incredible scene. Truly, each scenes had been nice. The evil Changeling Tuvok was amazingly menacing, particularly if you understand that it truly wasn’t Tuvok. Simply the way in which you performed the sinister menace of the Changeling. It was actually so properly accomplished.
Tim Russ: Yeah, it was an exquisite shock. They didn’t inform me, after I was engaged on the primary episode, that I used to be truly nonetheless alive. They did not inform me that I had survived and that I’d be coming again to do the second episode. They did not need to say something. It is all about [being] high secret today if you’re engaged on a venture. In order that they did not let me know that till after we had filmed the primary episode, then they contacted me and gave me dates for the second, and they did not give me the script till, perhaps, I do not know, two, three days earlier than capturing for the second episode.
As a result of, once more, they did not need that on the market. They did not need me to say something. I could not say something for 3 or 4 months after I shot it. I could not inform anyone something about that. And for apparent causes, since you need the followers to be shocked to see that I am nonetheless alive and, actually, giving Seven a promotion. You may’t give that type of stuff away. In order that they’re very protecting concerning the tales. They’re very protecting, and never simply them, as different initiatives I labored on which can be simply ridiculously secretive.
However yeah, it was cool. it was proper close to the top of the season for Picard season 3. That was proper close to the top. I wasn’t anticipating to get any calls to work on the present, as a result of I figured, properly, they’re virtually accomplished. They are not gonna be placing me on, calling me to be in it as a cameo. However actually, they did twice.
Tim Russ lately reprised Tuvok as soon as extra, however with a twist: This time, Russ voiced Ensign Tuvok in Star Trek: Khan, a dramatic audio podcast about Khan Noonien Singh’s (Naveen Andrews) exile on Ceti Alpha V, In Star Trek: Khan’s framing sequences set within the late twenty third century, the youthful Tuvok was serving on the USS Excelsior beneath Captain Hikaru Sulu (George Takei).
By portraying each the youthful Ensign Tuvok in Star Trek: Khan and Captain Tuvok in Star Trek: Picard within the span of two years, Tim Russ quietly made Star Trek historical past. Russ is now additionally the longest serving Vulcan in Star Trek after Leonard Nimoy handed away in 2015, as Tim has now constantly performed Tuvok for 30 years.
Star Trek: Voyager celebrates its thirtieth anniversary in 2025, and Tuvok has developed into an iconic and influential Vulcan. Though not voiced by Tim Russ, Commander Tuvok’s first reappearance in Star Trek on Paramount+ was in Star Trek: Decrease Decks season 3’s premiere, when the Vulcan helped exonerate Captain Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis).
Star Trek: Picard season 3’s showrunner, Terry Matalas, made the fitting selection by not killing Captain Tuvok off-screen and bringing him again for a crowd-pleasing second with Seven of 9 within the finale. No matter could possibly be subsequent for Tuvok in Star Trek, Tim Russ can be happy to proceed taking part in his iconic Vulcan hero.
- Launch Date
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2020 – 2023
- Community
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CBS All Entry, Paramount+
- Showrunner
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Michael Chabon
- Administrators
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Jonathan Frakes, Hanelle M. Culpepper, Akiva Goldsman, Joe Menendez, Lea Thompson, Michael Weaver, Terry Matalas, Deborah Kampmeier, Dan Liu
- Writers
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Matt Okumura, Kiley Rossetter, Christopher B. Derrick
