Ronald D. Moore's influence on science fiction is undeniable. The screenwriter and producer has worked on major sci-fi IPs, from his now-iconic remake of Battlestar Galactica to the Star Trek Universe, which he's arguably best known for. He's since gone on to develop original work in the genre with Apple TV+'s acclaimed series For All Mankind, as well as tried his hand at romantic fantasy with the massively popular Outlander series.
While at San Diego Comic-Con, Moore stopped by Collider's studio and spoke with Steve Weintraub extensively about past, present, and future projects. In this interview, we're talking remakes, spin-offs, upcoming seasons, and tons more. They take a look back at what Moore considers to be some of his best episodes of television with Battlestar, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and more. The writer-producer also shares his thoughts on Star Trek: Picard Season 3 and how he feels about a Battlestar Galactica remake.
In addition to looking back at what he's done, Moore looks ahead and shares the vision for their For All Mankind spin-off series, Star City, where they're at in production with For All Mankind Season 5, the possibility of starships, and teases big shake-ups. He also discusses what fans can expect from the Outlander prequel spin-off Blood of My Blood. Check out the video above or the transcript below for the full conversation.