12 Awful Films Star Trek Actors Want Us To Forget

9. Patrick Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard) - Death Train

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The storied Yorkshireman is back on screens reviving his former Starfleet Admiral for a new generation, only a few years after signing off on arguably his other most famous franchise role in Logan.

That film alongside Hugh Jackman was perhaps the cinematic high point of his career - unlike the 1993 thriller Death Train, in which he starred alongside a pre-Bond Pierce Brosnan and the late Christopher Lee.

In it, as head of the United Nations Anti-Crime Organisation, he was tasked with stopping the return of the Soviet Union through a highly complicated plot involving nuclear weapons on - you guessed it - trains. The film went straight to television in the USA and the 79-year-old isn't likely to want to see it listed alongside his other great accomplishments.

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