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Cirroc Lofton's Star Trek comeback as Jake Sisko is 31 years in the making
Summary
Cirroc Lofton appears as adult Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode 5, his first live-action portrayal of the character since 1999. The episode nods to Deep Space Nine and notes that Tony Todd previously played an older Jake in the 1995 episode "The Visitor."
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Cirroc Lofton appears as an adult Jake Sisko in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode 5, marking his first live-action return to the role since 1999. The episode was written by Kirsten Beyer and Tawny Newsome and directed by Larry Teng. In the story, Jake speaks with Series Acclimation Mil and offers perspective on Captain Benjamin Sisko and the Emissary role. The episode is presented as a tribute to Avery Brooks' Captain Sisko.
Key points:
- Cirroc Lofton returns as Jake Sisko, portraying a 53-year-old version from the year 2408.
- This is Lofton's first live-action portrayal of Jake Sisko since 1999.
- Episode 5 was written by Kirsten Beyer and Tawny Newsome and directed by Larry Teng.
- Tony Todd previously portrayed an older Jake Sisko in Deep Space Nine's 1995 episode "The Visitor," and Lofton was 17 at that time.
- The episode frames Jake as a voice of reassurance about Captain Sisko and the Emissary role.
Summary:
The article reports that Lofton's return places this version of adult Jake Sisko into current Star Trek canon and serves as a direct tribute to Avery Brooks' character. It also highlights the earlier, different portrayal of an older Jake by Tony Todd. Undetermined at this time.
