A brand new particular options clip from the Star Trek: Voyager documentary reveals provocative quotes from Kate Mulgrew and the forged. 455 Movies’ To The Journey: Wanting Again at Star Trek: Voyager is a labor of affection that was financed since 2021 by probably the most profitable Indiegogo marketing campaign of all time.
To The Journey: Wanting Again at Star Trek: Voyager hosted premieres for backers that included the manager producers and forged of Star Trek: Voyager in November 2024. In spring 2025, Indiegogo backers acquired digital copies of the documentary to assist mark the thirtieth anniversary of Star Trek: Voyager. In the meantime, a DVD and Blu-ray launch has been a journey as tumultuous because the USS Voyager’s flight by the Delta Quadrant.
On YouTube, The Transporter Room premiered a 5-minute clip of the upcoming particular options for To The Journey: Wanting Again at Star Trek: Voyager’s bodily media launch, which was first seen on the Star Trek Cruise. The footage is collected from the quite a few interviews 455 Movies carried out with Star Trek: Voyager’s forged, and George Takei, who guested within the Voyager season 2 episode, “Flashback.”
Here is a sampling of the candid, eyebrow-raising quotes from Star Trek: Voyager’s actors, the late government producer and showrunner Jeri Taylor, and extra:
Robert Duncan McNeill: “You’re gonna work with Kate Mulgrew, and he or she’s going to lean into you and say, ‘What would you die for?’”
Jeri Taylor: “You sit and hearken to countless, uninteresting, unworkable tales by individuals who can neither conceive a narrative nor articulate it very properly. So it’s a lethal course of fairly often. However we wanted concepts.”
Jeri Ryan: “The 4 years on Voyager, it was not a simple 4 years. It was not an excellent nice on a regular basis 4 years.”
Kate Mulgrew: “Janeway suffered. And he or she additionally had loads of enjoyable struggling. Make no mistake about it.”
Robert Picardo: “There was loads of dialogue about whether or not or not you may see somebody’s butt crack on an eight o’clock Star Trek present.”
George Takei: “Oh, you may have a deep voice. Anybody with a voice that deep will need to have an enormous dong.”
Watch the 5-minute clip from the Star Trek: Voyager documentary’s particular options under:
Confronted with many obstacles in securing a DVD and Blu-ray distributor, 455 Movies opted to launch To The Journey: Wanting Again at Star Trek: Voyager themselves. Producer and co-director David Zappone instructed ScreenRant that backers shall be provided 3 hours of particular options reasonably than the two hours initially promised.
Zappone additionally mentioned that the Star Trek: Voyager documentary will boast an extra 3 hours of latest content material, together with a feature-length “mini-doc” about George Takei. The extras could also be provided as an additional digital obtain for followers who need all 8 hours of content material, together with the To The Journey documentary. On January twenty eighth, Zappone mentioned they’re now “near saying a launch date.”
Star Trek: Voyager‘s legend and esteem amongst Trekkers has solely grown within the 25 years because the sequence signed off on the UPN Community. Streaming has launched Voyager to a brand new technology of followers, together with a large number of women and girls who had been impressed to pursue careers in STEM due to Captain Janeway and Seven of 9.
The profound affect of Star Trek: Voyager may be felt in newer reveals like Star Trek: Prodigy and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, which stars Robert Picardo reprising his iconic function as The Physician.
To The Journey: Wanting again on Star Trek: Voyager guarantees to be an all-encompassing have a look at the legacy of Captain Janeway’s landmark sequence that each Trekker who loves Star Trek: Voyager will need to personal.
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January 16, 1995
- Community
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UPN
- Showrunner
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Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor, Brannon Braga, Kenneth Biller
- Administrators
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David Livingston, Winrich Kolbe, Allan Kroeker, Michael Vejar
- Writers
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Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor
