Star Trek: Voyager cast has mini-reunion on Star Trek: The Cruise, celebrating their 25th anniversary
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the premiere of Star Trek: Voyager. And the old cast kicked off the con season (and maybe closed it out) by meeting up earlier this month on Star Trek: The Cruise.
According to ComicBook.com, last week, actor Tim Russ, who played the Vulcan Tuvok on the show, tweeted a selfie that he took on the cruise. Russ captioned the selfie, “My Voyager cast mates from the Trek Cruise! It was good to seem [sic] them again.”
My Voyager cast mates from the Trek Cruise! It was good to seem them again. pic.twitter.com/Y1Riy4ztH9
— tim russ (@timruss2) March 11, 2020
In the picture, you can see Roxann Dawson peeking in from the lower left corner, then Russ, and co-stars Kate Mulgrew, Jeri Ryan, Robert Picardo, Garrett Wang, and Ethan Phillips, all smiling together.
While on the Cruise, the stars began filming for the upcoming Star Trek: Voyager documentary, from the director of the Deep Space Nine doc What We Left Behind. On March 9th, director David Zappone tweeted, “Happy to report that we just wrapped an amazing week shooting the @startrek Voyager doc on @startrekcruise. I was blown away by the fans' love for the show, and of course by the amazing Voyager cast.” He then went on to thank each of the stars individually for their work.
Happy to report that we just wrapped an amazing week shooting the @startrek Voyager doc on @startrekcruise. I was blown away by the fans' love for the show, and of course by the amazing Voyager cast.
— David Zappone (@davidzappone) March 9, 2020
With most conventions now cancelled or postponed for the near future, it’s unclear what that means for future filming of the Voyager documentary, but in the meantime you can catch up on all the episodes of the show from start to finish, now streaming on CBS All Access.