Frakes would be fine if STAR TREK: NEMESIS was the final TNG film
By: Christopher Allan SmithDate: Wednesday, August 28, 2002
Source: via TrekWeb
Jonathan Frakes, a.k.a. Commander William Riker of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION fame, is talking again about the new film, STAR TREK: NEMESIS, and he says he'd be fine if it was the final TNG film.
"I can't think of anything I still want to do as Riker," he told the UK's STAR TREK MONTHLY. "I get a leg over with Marina [Sirtis] in NEMESIS and something big happens at the end of the film. So if it's really all over, I've had a full meal, and if it's not, I'll be happy to show up and do what they ask me."
That being said, he doesn't expect this to be the last TNG film, no matter what Paramount's PR department is hinting.
"I really don't think this is going to be the last one," Frakes continued. "I'm pretty sure that it's going to make a lot of money, and if it does, someone will ask us all to take a pay cut and we'll go off and make another one."
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