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cast the next generaion reboot


Picard: Daniel Craig
Riker: Bradly Cooper
La forge: Michael B Jordan
Troi: Hayley Atwell
Data: Cillian Murphy
Dr.Crusher: Amy Adams
Worf: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

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I think it will be a while before there's a reboot of TNG since this latest reboot has seemed to lost luster.



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Not really the point it's just for fun a what if?

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nope nope nope nope. Never Never Never will there be a need to reboot TNG and no-one can beat Patrick Stewart as Picard - best. captain. ever

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Picard: Dean Norris
Riker: Zach Galifianakis
La forge: Jonah Hill
Troi: Kate Winslet
Data: Jeff Garlin
Dr.Crusher: Queen Latifah
Worf: Craig Robinson

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Good list, but I would change two.

Picard: Paul Reubens
Troi: Leslie Jones

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Picard- Daniel Craig, Brian Cranston, Christopher Eccleston

Riker- Dominic Cooper, Daniel Bruhl, Sebastien Stan

La Forge- Micheal B. Jordan, Anthony Mackie, Donald Glover

Troi- Mila Kunis,

Data- Rami Malek, Tom Hiddleston

Dr. Crusher- Marisa Tomei, Kelly Reilly

Wesley Crusher- Laurence Oliver, Asa Butterfield, Chandler Riggs

Worf- David Ramsey

Q- John Barrowman

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Picard- Mark Sheppard

Riker- Matt Lanter

La Forge- Dylan O'Brien

Troi- Chloe Bennet

Data- Omari Newton

Dr. Crusher- Gillian Anderson

Wesley Crusher- Emjay Anthony

Worf- Kevin Durand

Q- Ken Jeong

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I doubt Paramount would make a reboot of the Next Generation characters anytime soon though...that is if they even decide to make one at all.

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I'd also like to break down my reasons with each choice...

Jean-Luc Picard: Jean Dujardin
-Capable of a light-hearted nature, as roles like The Artist and Jean Saurel in The Wolf Of Wall Street have proven, whole also maintaining a level of observation and vigor.
William Riker: Leonardo DiCaprio
-He has a lot of range. He can play a character that is totally selfless and insightful like Jack Dawson in Titanic and a selfish punk like Jordan Belfort in The Wolf Of Wall Street. This makes him perfect to play a character like Riker who evolves over the course of the series from a narrow viewed punk to a more appreciative and heroic figure.
Geordi La Forge: John Boyega
-Clearly is capable of a great amount of anxiety but also a great amount of knowledge and intelligence, something key to this character.
Deanna Troi: Emma Stone
-Again, a lot of emotional range is needed to play this role, some might even argue more than the original. Emma Stone can play characters of various intentions and goals and van immediately skip acceleration to believably formed and built-up moments of emotion on the tip of a hat as movies like Crazy Stupid Love have proven.
Data: Neil Patrick Harris
-Harris can make emotion seem unrealistic. Granted he rarely does this as he's a good actor but there have performances where that has was right for that role, such as Count Olaf in A Series Of Unfortunate Events. He also can deliver the stupidest most unrealistic lines with a bluntness, like pretty much 90% of his lines in Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle. So pretty much no matter how they played the character, he'd be right for it.
Beverly Crusher: Amy Adams
-Her roles are very intelligent,
Worf, Son Of Mogh: Chadwick Boseman
-He's capable of very headstrong characters, such as Jackie Robinson in 42 and The Black Panther in Captain America: Civil War. But he's also capable of displaying a more sensitive nature along with both those performances, in both those movies. Worf is exactly of this nature.
Wesley Crusher: Shia Lebouf
-Because he's unlikable, just like Wesley
Q: John De Lancie
-Because he's Q, and Q can make it happen, okay!? End of story.

~NW~

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