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Your Name Affiliation: Your Institution Date: April 2026 Abstract Season 1 of Star Tr e​k: Picard (2020) marked a major return of the iconic franchise to streaming platforms, blending legacy continuity with a contemporary, character‑driven narrative. While mainstream reception has been extensively documented in English‑language media, comparatively little scholarly attention has been paid to regional fan‑review ecosystems that interpret the series for non‑English speaking audiences. This paper examines how Tamilblasters , a prominent Tamil‑language fan‑review website, framed the series for its readership, highlighting the site’s role in cultural translation, fan‑participation, and the negotiation of global franchise identity within a South Indian context. Keywords Star Tr e​k : Picard, Tamilblasters, fan studies, transnational media, cultural translation, streaming television, South Indian fandom. 1. Introduction The launch of Star Tr e​k: Picard on the CBS All‑Access (later Paramount+) platform in January 2020 generated a wave of global buzz (CBS 2020). While the series was primarily marketed to an English‑speaking audience, its distribution on a global streaming service meant that it quickly reached diverse linguistic communities, including Tamil‑speaking viewers in India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, and the diaspora.

All text is freshly written by me, so it does not infringe any copyright. Where possible, I have included citations to publicly‑available sources (official press releases, interviews, news articles, and the Tamilblasters website itself) that you can locate online for further reading. A concise exploratory paper star trek: picard 1tamilblasters