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Star Trek reunion! Sir Patrick Stewart dines with longtime co-stars Jonathan Frakes and Brent Spiner in LA

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Sir Patrick Stewart (L) joined his former Star Trek co-star Brent Spiner (R) for dinner in Los Angeles on Monday night.

Sir Patrick Stewart met up with his former Star Trek co-star Brent Spiner for dinner in Los Angeles on Monday night.

Joining the 83-year-old Yorkshireman and 75-year-old Texan was his other long-time co-star, Jonathan Frakes, who also directs several Star Trek television series.

Patrick wore a gray flat cap with a dark plaid shirt and gray jeans, while Brent opted for a black jacket over a matching sweater and blue jeans.

Brent was carrying a bag of takeout after his lively meal.

It’s been 37 years since the talented trio originated the roles of android Lieutenant Commander Data, Commander William T. Riker and Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the CBS series Star Trek: The Next Generation, which aired for seven seasons between 1987 and 1994.

Sir Patrick Stewart (L) joined his former Star Trek co-star Brent Spiner (R) for dinner in Los Angeles on Monday night.

Sir Patrick Stewart (L) joined his former Star Trek co-star Brent Spiner (R) for dinner in Los Angeles on Monday night.

Joining the 83-year-old Yorkshireman and 75-year-old Texan was his other long-time co-star Jonathan Frakes (pictured), who also directs several Star Trek television series.

Joining the 83-year-old Yorkshireman and 75-year-old Texan was his other long-time co-star Jonathan Frakes (pictured), who also directs several Star Trek television series.

Frakes and Spiner were recently able to reprise their Starfleet roles in the first and third (and final) seasons of Stewart’s Paramount+ spinoff, Star Trek: Picard.

“I’m gently pushing Paramount to let us make just one Picard movie,” the Grammy winner said. TIME on September 28.

‘It is not a Next Generation film, since we have already made four of them. This would be an expansion and deepening of the universe as we have seen in Star Trek: Picard. I have discussed this with Jonathan, Brent and LeVar. [Burton], and they are all games. Jonathan is my first choice to direct it.”

On January 4, Patrick revealed that the script was almost complete while appearing in the Josh Horowitz film. Happy Sad Confused podcast (which was technically recorded at the end of November).

“I’m told I’ll get it in about a week,” Stewart joked.

‘I’m really excited because it sounds like the kind of project where the experimentation I want to do will be essential for this type of material. It’s good on 83.’

The author of Making It So is rumored He will reprise his role as Professor Hugh Jackman.

On a personal front, Patrick and his third wife, Sunny Ozell, celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary on September 7.

Stewart is 38 years older than the Nevada-born singer, whom he originally met in 2008 when she was waiting on his table at Brooklyn restaurant Franny’s.

The American Dad actor had two adult children: his son Daniel, 57; and his daughter Sophie, during his 24-year marriage to Sheila Falconer, which ended in 1990.

Patrick wore a gray flat cap with a dark plaid shirt and gray jeans, while Brent opted for a black jacket over a matching sweater and blue jeans.

Patrick wore a gray flat cap with a dark plaid shirt and gray jeans, while Brent opted for a black jacket over a matching sweater and blue jeans.

Brent was carrying a bag of takeout after his lively meal.

Brent was carrying a bag of takeout after his lively meal.

It's been 37 years since the talented trio originated the roles of android Lieutenant Commander Data, Commander William T. Riker and Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the CBS series Star Trek: The Next Generation, which aired for seven seasons between 1987 and 1994.

It’s been 37 years since the talented trio originated the roles of android Lieutenant Commander Data, Commander William T. Riker and Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the CBS series Star Trek: The Next Generation, which aired for seven seasons between 1987 and 1994.

Frakes and Spiner were recently able to reprise their Starfleet roles in the first and third (and final) seasons of Stewart's Paramount+ spinoff, Star Trek: Picard.

Frakes and Spiner were recently able to reprise their Starfleet roles in the first and third (and final) seasons of Stewart’s Paramount+ spinoff, Star Trek: Picard.

The Grammy winner told TIME on September 28:

The Grammy winner told TIME on September 28, “I’m gently pushing Paramount to let us make just one Picard movie.” It’s not a Next Generation film, as we’ve already made four of them. This would be an expansion and deepening of the universe as we have seen in Star Trek: Picard. I have discussed this with Jonathan, Brent and LeVar. [Burton], and they are all games. Jonathan is my first choice to direct it’

On January 4, Patrick revealed that the script was almost complete while appearing on Josh Horowitz's Happy Sad Confused podcast:

On January 4, Patrick revealed that the script was almost complete while appearing on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast: “I was told to expect to receive it within a week.”

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