Star Trek: Voyager 25th anniversary documentary to resume filming
Good news for Star Trek: Voyager fans: the 25th anniversary documentary is about to resume filming.
Back in February, director David Zappone - who also directed the Deep Space Nine documentary What We Left Behind - announced that he would start shooting on a new documentary, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the premiere of Star Trek: Voyager. They started filming on Star Trek: The Cruise IV in March, but work was derailed on the project due to COVID-19-related stay-at-home orders shortly after.
Then this weekend, Zappone announced that filming is about to be back on. Early Sunday morning, he tweeted, “The Star Trek Voyager 25th Anniversary Documentary officially resumes filming tomorrow.”
The Star Trek Voyager 25th Anniversary Documentary officially resumes filming tomorrow. @StarTrek @CBSAllAccess
— David Zappone (@davidzappone) August 2, 2020
Zappone didn’t give details about how or where filming would be taking place, nor with whom. However, earlier last month, he did mention that he was in talks to resume work on the documentary. On July 17th, he tweeted, “Had a great Zoom call today with 2 of Voyager’s best actors. Let’s just say that we are weeks away from getting back into production. I’m determined to give this wonderful show a proper documentary to celebrate 25 years.”