Four stars exit StarTrekPicard ahead of its final season. StarTrek
✖ Several Star Trek: Picard cast members have said goodbye to the series following Thursday's second season finale. Alison Pill previously stated she is not involved in the show's third and final season. Similarly, her co-stars Santiago Cabrera, Isa Briones, and Evan Evagora each posted to their respective Instagram accounts to confirm that their time on Star Trek: Picard is over.
Cabrera's exit is the most obvious. His character, Cristobal Rios, stayed behind in the 21st century when the rest of the cast returned to the 25th century. On Instagram, he writes,"Season Finale of #startrekpicard drops today. It's been a hell of a ride, hope you enjoy."
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