Tom Hardy cast in the Star Trek: Next Generation in a fan made Role

Tom Hardy in Star Trek Updates: Star Trek Movies have always been in the mouths of many since the 90s. Taking an example from its cast to storylines, the series has always been on the verge of creating sensation during those days, and even today, movie remakes and reboots got made of those 90s series.

Tom Hardy’s Screen Test for Star Trek Nemesis 2002

When we talk about the series, Star Trek Nemesis was one such series that did not gather that much fame, but fans still think today that it did not deserve that much hate.

Tom Hardy is a popular name in the Hollywood Industry today. From his movies Venom to Mad Max: Fury, he created hype amongst others, but his journey two years back was just of a novice until he had his big break in the Star Trek Nemesis series where he got to play the character of Shinzon. But, compared to Hardy’s performance, the series got marked to be the worst among the Star Trek Series.

About a few weeks ago, Hardy got seen in the screen test video from his Star Trek Nemesis series, released by the TrekCore Twitter Handle, where Tom got cast for an evil clone, a famous character of the series named Jean Luc Picard.

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Patric Stewart originally played the character in the Next Generation Series. And when a few weeks ago the makers thought for a Next Generation reboot, they decided to do a fan cast, and the name in everyone’s mouth was none other than the veteran actor, Tom Hardy. The fans wanted to see Tom now as the real Picard.

Tom Hardy in the Next Generation Reboot Movie

Tom Hardy as Picard would really change Star Trek Movies’ course if the series got a reboot. There has been no official confirmation yet, but the makers really look forward to a Next-Generation Movie Reboot.

It would really create hype amongst everyone, unlike the Original Series, as it had only a few seasons and movies. Still, the Next Generation has seven seasons with four films, and it would be much to see more of it in the reboot.

For some wondering if the actor would fit into the character, remember that Tom often looks more elegant in real than in films.

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