This article contains spoilers for the first two episodes of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" season 3.
Back in 2023, "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" closed out its second season with a cliffhanger, but the biggest surprise of that finale, "Hegemony," was the debut of future Enterprise chief engineer, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott. That character was played by James Doohan in the original "Star Trek" TV series and its spin-off films, and then by Simon Pegg in the Kelvin timeline "Star Trek" reboots.
In "Strange New Worlds," Scotty is played by newcomer Martin Quinn, the first actual Scottish actor to play Scotty. In "Strange New Worlds" season 3, Scotty/Quinn is now part of the main cast, but he's still not chief engineer just yet; that's his old professor Pelia's (Carol Kane) job. The second episode of season 3, "Wedding Bell Blues," revealed that's not the only thing that's different about this younger Scotty.
Back in 2023, "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" closed out its second season with a cliffhanger, but the biggest surprise of that finale, "Hegemony," was the debut of future Enterprise chief engineer, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott. That character was played by James Doohan in the original "Star Trek" TV series and its spin-off films, and then by Simon Pegg in the Kelvin timeline "Star Trek" reboots.
In "Strange New Worlds," Scotty is played by newcomer Martin Quinn, the first actual Scottish actor to play Scotty. In "Strange New Worlds" season 3, Scotty/Quinn is now part of the main cast, but he's still not chief engineer just yet; that's his old professor Pelia's (Carol Kane) job. The second episode of season 3, "Wedding Bell Blues," revealed that's not the only thing that's different about this younger Scotty.
- 7/19/2025
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Being a part of a "Star Trek" series must be an experience unlike any other. On any given day, regardless of whether it be something as silly as the animated (and now-canceled) "Lower Decks" or the melodramatic future of "Discovery," there's always a chance that the cast and crew may bump shoulders with some of the most indelible aspects of franchise lore. Typically, that comes in the form of literally intersecting with the biggest and best storylines known to Trekkies. Other times, however, it's about coming face to face with living and breathing legends -- and not necessarily on the side of the camera that you'd expect. "Strange New Worlds" obviously lives up to its billing as a prequel show to "The Original Series," charting the five-year mission that the members of the USS Enterprise undertook before a certain James Tiberius Kirk took the reins. But it also has a...
- 7/16/2025
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
At the start of the opening credits of each episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Anson Mount delivers a variation of the same famous speech that so many Trek captains have recited before him, about space being the final frontier, the voyages of the starship Enterprise, and how the mission is to boldly go where no one (or, in the Sixties, where no man) has gone before.
But as the third season of Strange New Worlds is set to debut Thursday on Paramount+, Star Trek as a television franchise...
But as the third season of Strange New Worlds is set to debut Thursday on Paramount+, Star Trek as a television franchise...
- 7/15/2025
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Rebecca Romijn plays Una a.k.a. Number One in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, but she played a leading character in another TV show that is a perfect companion piece for Trekkies. In TNT’s The Librarians, Romijn played Eve Baird, a former NATO agent, who is tasked with leading the Library, which houses several historical and magical artifacts.
Based on the TV movie series of the same name, the adventure series is more Indiana Jones with witchcraft than Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. However, Romijn’s performance as Eve is the highlight of the show, and with a similar adventure-of-the-week structure, it feels familiar to Trekkies. If you cannot wait until this week’s season 3 premiere of Snw season 3, then this is the show to get your dose of Romijn before July 17.
Rebecca Romijn Kills It in Snw and The Librarians Despite Being Opposites Rebecca Romijn in The Librarians...
Based on the TV movie series of the same name, the adventure series is more Indiana Jones with witchcraft than Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. However, Romijn’s performance as Eve is the highlight of the show, and with a similar adventure-of-the-week structure, it feels familiar to Trekkies. If you cannot wait until this week’s season 3 premiere of Snw season 3, then this is the show to get your dose of Romijn before July 17.
Rebecca Romijn Kills It in Snw and The Librarians Despite Being Opposites Rebecca Romijn in The Librarians...
- 7/14/2025
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
While Amazon Prime Video’s Reacher is still going strong months after its previous season was released, it was recently surpassed by a Star Trek series that is not even native to the platform. Strange New Worlds, which is a prequel to the original ‘60s Star Trek show, went ahead of Reacher in Amazon Prime Video’s top 10 charts this week (via Flix Patrol).
Strange New Worlds is streaming on Paramount+ and is available as an add-on channel on Prime Video, which makes it available on the platform. The series is in the 8th position in the top 10 charts while Reacher is in number 9 position. It is not an entire loss for Alan Ritchson’s action spy series, as it has been going strong for months.
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Strange New Worlds is streaming on Paramount+ and is available as an add-on channel on Prime Video, which makes it available on the platform. The series is in the 8th position in the top 10 charts while Reacher is in number 9 position. It is not an entire loss for Alan Ritchson’s action spy series, as it has been going strong for months.
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- 7/12/2025
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
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It's astonishing how many gorillas turned up on "Gilligan's Island." Gorillas are native to central, Western, and Eastern Africa, so it would be highly unlikely that one would organically find its way to the South Pacific, where Gilligan's Island is likely located. Gorillas, however, were common fodder for 1960s comedy writers, and they were employed frequently. Or rather, actors in gorilla costumes were employed frequently, and created an absurd subset of ape tropes that we, as a culture, still haven't fully and philosophically unpacked.
Apes were featured heavily in the "Gilligan's Island" episodes "Diamonds Are an Ape's Best Friend", "Beauty Is as Beauty Does" (September 23), "The Chain of Command" (December 2), "Forward March", and "Our Vines Have Tender Apes". It was a profuse plethora of primate pransktership.
In all of the above cases, the apes were played by prolific Hollywood stuntman Janos Prohaska,...
It's astonishing how many gorillas turned up on "Gilligan's Island." Gorillas are native to central, Western, and Eastern Africa, so it would be highly unlikely that one would organically find its way to the South Pacific, where Gilligan's Island is likely located. Gorillas, however, were common fodder for 1960s comedy writers, and they were employed frequently. Or rather, actors in gorilla costumes were employed frequently, and created an absurd subset of ape tropes that we, as a culture, still haven't fully and philosophically unpacked.
Apes were featured heavily in the "Gilligan's Island" episodes "Diamonds Are an Ape's Best Friend", "Beauty Is as Beauty Does" (September 23), "The Chain of Command" (December 2), "Forward March", and "Our Vines Have Tender Apes". It was a profuse plethora of primate pransktership.
In all of the above cases, the apes were played by prolific Hollywood stuntman Janos Prohaska,...
- 3/23/2025
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Star Trek has been around for much longer than its interstellar counterpart, Star Wars, but both franchises have had an equal hand in molding the modern generation and their societal identity. With a forward-looking focus on themes such as gender, race, and politics, the franchise created by Gene Roddenberry has shaped cultural thought and in turn, has become deeply entrenched with the socio-cultural identity of our time.
Star Trek: The Original Series [Credit: NBC]
However, despite Roddenberry’s efforts, Star Trek‘s influence did not spread much further than entertainment. His desire to critique and call out the government’s involvement in the Vietnam War and the subsequent political upheavals in the country could all be found within the overarching themes of Star Trek. And yet, the series merely remains a television program born out of the mid-20th century’s space race frenzy.
Star Trek becomes associated with the winter...
Star Trek: The Original Series [Credit: NBC]
However, despite Roddenberry’s efforts, Star Trek‘s influence did not spread much further than entertainment. His desire to critique and call out the government’s involvement in the Vietnam War and the subsequent political upheavals in the country could all be found within the overarching themes of Star Trek. And yet, the series merely remains a television program born out of the mid-20th century’s space race frenzy.
Star Trek becomes associated with the winter...
- 3/17/2025
- by Diya Majumdar
- FandomWire
More than a quarter of a century after its release, Galaxy Questremains among the gold standards in space sci-fi parody films. Starring Tim Allen, Alan Rickman, and Sigourney Weaver, the movie that follows the cast of a 1970s space TV show who become heroes of the galaxy, is by some considered a bit of a love letter to the Star Trekfranchise.
During a panel at the Indiana Comic Convention, Collider’s Steve Weintraub asked some Star Trek: The Next Generation alums what they thought of 1999’s Galaxy Quest.
“It’s perfect. It perfectly captures the essence (of Star Trek) with love and humor and intelligence…it’s so well-crafted,” said Denise Crosby, who played Lieutenant Tasha Yar in the first season of Tng and the Season 3 episode, “Yesterday’s Enterprise.”
“Like they Read Our Mail”
Jonathan Frakes, who portrayed Commander Will Riker in Tng and later Captain Riker in Star Trek: Picard,...
During a panel at the Indiana Comic Convention, Collider’s Steve Weintraub asked some Star Trek: The Next Generation alums what they thought of 1999’s Galaxy Quest.
“It’s perfect. It perfectly captures the essence (of Star Trek) with love and humor and intelligence…it’s so well-crafted,” said Denise Crosby, who played Lieutenant Tasha Yar in the first season of Tng and the Season 3 episode, “Yesterday’s Enterprise.”
“Like they Read Our Mail”
Jonathan Frakes, who portrayed Commander Will Riker in Tng and later Captain Riker in Star Trek: Picard,...
- 3/16/2025
- by Deana Carpenter
- CBR
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"Star Trek: The Next Generation" was, by all measures, far more successful than the original "Star Trek" that preceded it. The original series wasn't a big hit when it first aired in 1966, and didn't become popular until Trekkies discovered it in reruns in the mid-1970s. By the mid-1980s, the series not only had a passionate following, but several hit "Star Trek" feature films had been made, ensuring that the franchise was long-lasting and widely celebrated. Creator Gene Roddenberry, wanting a project he could more closely oversee, launched the first spinoff "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1987, fast-forwarding the timeline of the franchise by about a century. The new show featured a new cast of characters, a new ship, and a new tone. This was, by Roddenberry's orders, to be even more diplomatic and peaceful than even the original show.
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" was, by all measures, far more successful than the original "Star Trek" that preceded it. The original series wasn't a big hit when it first aired in 1966, and didn't become popular until Trekkies discovered it in reruns in the mid-1970s. By the mid-1980s, the series not only had a passionate following, but several hit "Star Trek" feature films had been made, ensuring that the franchise was long-lasting and widely celebrated. Creator Gene Roddenberry, wanting a project he could more closely oversee, launched the first spinoff "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1987, fast-forwarding the timeline of the franchise by about a century. The new show featured a new cast of characters, a new ship, and a new tone. This was, by Roddenberry's orders, to be even more diplomatic and peaceful than even the original show.
- 3/16/2025
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Among the many Star Trek parodies, Galaxy Quest is definitely one that stuck around. Beloved by some, and hated by others, Galaxy Quest was definitely a successful project, although there will be those who will say that it went too far. Regardless, the legacy of the movie lives on.
During the Indiana Comic Convention’s recent Star Trek: The Next Generation panel, some cast members of the series talked to the press, and one of the questions asked was about the Galaxy Quest film. How did the crew react and what is their opinion of the movie? Keep reading to find out!
Related: ‘Star Trek’s’ Robert Picardo Wants Presidents’ Day ‘Cancelled’ After Justice System Was ‘cancelled’
The cast members in question are Jonathan Frakes and Denise Crosby, both well-known faces, and they were asked whether they consider Galaxy Quest an insult to the franchise or not. “It’s perfect.
During the Indiana Comic Convention’s recent Star Trek: The Next Generation panel, some cast members of the series talked to the press, and one of the questions asked was about the Galaxy Quest film. How did the crew react and what is their opinion of the movie? Keep reading to find out!
Related: ‘Star Trek’s’ Robert Picardo Wants Presidents’ Day ‘Cancelled’ After Justice System Was ‘cancelled’
The cast members in question are Jonathan Frakes and Denise Crosby, both well-known faces, and they were asked whether they consider Galaxy Quest an insult to the franchise or not. “It’s perfect.
- 3/15/2025
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Comic Basics
Back in the early 2000s, it looked like "Star Trek" was pretty much done for. After 9/11, as wars began, audiences weren't really in the mood for a sci-fi franchise about gentleness, peace, and diplomacy. The national mood was reflected in the failure of Stuart Baird's "Star Trek: Nemesis" in 2002, often called one of the worst in the franchise. Then "Star Trek: Enterprise" was canceled in 2005. It wouldn't be until 2009 that "Star Trek" would be revived, in the form of J.J. Abrams' rebooted feature film.
This time, however, "Star Trek" was faster, simpler, and more violent. Abrams' film was not about peace and diplomacy but trauma and revenge. The reboot set the tone for "Star Trek" for the next decade, ensuring that newer "Trek" projects were all about high-octane action and a little more rough-hewn.
Such an approach certainly seemed to be an influence on the 2010 video game "Star Trek Online,...
This time, however, "Star Trek" was faster, simpler, and more violent. Abrams' film was not about peace and diplomacy but trauma and revenge. The reboot set the tone for "Star Trek" for the next decade, ensuring that newer "Trek" projects were all about high-octane action and a little more rough-hewn.
Such an approach certainly seemed to be an influence on the 2010 video game "Star Trek Online,...
- 3/15/2025
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
In the "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" episode "As Astra per Aspera", Commander Chin-Riley (Rebecca Romijn) faces a court-martial for lying on her Starfleet Academy application. She claimed to be a human, but was, in fact, a genetically enhanced Illyrian. Thanks to the disastrous, long-ago Eugenics Wars, genetic tinkering is strictly verboten in the world of "Star Trek." As such, lying about your genes is a particularly grievous offense. Captain Pike (Anson Mount), wanting to help his first officer, seeks out the legal aid of Neera Ketoul (Yetide Badaki), an Illyrian defense lawyer who will be brave enough to stand up to Starfleet's prosecution. Ketoul was also a childhood friend of Chin-Riley, and they have some bad blood about the latter's need to hide here identity to join Starfleet.
Neera Ketoul is an interesting character for "Star Trek," as she has made it her job to make civil rights cases ... against the Federation.
Neera Ketoul is an interesting character for "Star Trek," as she has made it her job to make civil rights cases ... against the Federation.
- 6/4/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
The second season of "Star Trek: Prodigy" is still awaiting a release date in North America, although French readers should be able to view it right now on the region-specific France.TV. The story of the cancelation of "Prodigy" is sad for Trekkies, as the kid-centric animated series, created by Kevin and Dan Hageman, was just growing into its own and emerging as a proper "Star Trek" series.
The premise was fun: in an unknown and distant part of the galaxy, a group of teenage aliens -- fleeing slavery in a mine -- discover an abandoned Starfleet vessel called the U.S.S. Protostar. On board, they meet a holographic version of Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), who assumes the teens are Starfleet cadets and require tutelage. The teens are hotheaded, feisty, and brooding in the way that teens tend to be, but Janeway teaches them to operate as a crew and mature as individuals.
The premise was fun: in an unknown and distant part of the galaxy, a group of teenage aliens -- fleeing slavery in a mine -- discover an abandoned Starfleet vessel called the U.S.S. Protostar. On board, they meet a holographic version of Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), who assumes the teens are Starfleet cadets and require tutelage. The teens are hotheaded, feisty, and brooding in the way that teens tend to be, but Janeway teaches them to operate as a crew and mature as individuals.
- 4/14/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Warning: This article contains spoilers for episode 3 of "Star Trek: Discovery."
When it was announced that season 5 of "Discovery" would be its last, even the show's biggest and most loyal fans had to wonder exactly what showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise might have up their sleeves for one final adventure. That turned out to be no small thing, following the reveal that they would be following in the footsteps of a game-changing storyline in the canon first introduced in "The Next Generation" -- the so-called Progenitors and their role as, essentially, the creators of all sentient humanoid life in the galaxy. At its heart, "Trek" has always concerned itself with the most high-minded of ideas, routinely posing existential questions and philosophical debates. But as Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), Book (David Ajala), and everyone else on board the USS Discovery race against time to put the pieces together for...
When it was announced that season 5 of "Discovery" would be its last, even the show's biggest and most loyal fans had to wonder exactly what showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise might have up their sleeves for one final adventure. That turned out to be no small thing, following the reveal that they would be following in the footsteps of a game-changing storyline in the canon first introduced in "The Next Generation" -- the so-called Progenitors and their role as, essentially, the creators of all sentient humanoid life in the galaxy. At its heart, "Trek" has always concerned itself with the most high-minded of ideas, routinely posing existential questions and philosophical debates. But as Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green), Book (David Ajala), and everyone else on board the USS Discovery race against time to put the pieces together for...
- 4/12/2024
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
Captain's Log: Stardate 2024. It's been eight years since the USS Enterprise's last voyage on the big screen, with the franchise having since returned to its roots on television. During that period, the property has proliferated thanks to an influx of streaming series that's included everything from a "Next Generation" reunion to a raunchy cartoon and a wonderfully silly musical episode. But through it all, the question has lingered: when will Trekkies get to undertake another mission painted on the largest canvas available?
It's not been for lack of effort on Paramount's part. Ever since the commercial disappointment of 2016's "Star Trek Beyond" brought the escapades of the Kelvin Universe film series to a halt, the studio has cycled through one filmmaker after another in its quest to get "Star Trek" up and running in theaters once more. Most recently, it turned to "Black Mirror" director Toby Haynes to helm...
It's not been for lack of effort on Paramount's part. Ever since the commercial disappointment of 2016's "Star Trek Beyond" brought the escapades of the Kelvin Universe film series to a halt, the studio has cycled through one filmmaker after another in its quest to get "Star Trek" up and running in theaters once more. Most recently, it turned to "Black Mirror" director Toby Haynes to helm...
- 4/11/2024
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Star Trek fans can thank Discovery for kicking off a new era of the franchise, bringing in a bright future for the next generation of Trekkies. Over the years, the series has had a huge impact on not just the audience, but everyone it has touched both in front of and behind the camera as well. During a panel at Fan Expo San Francisco, hosted by Collider's Maggie Lovitt, series star Sonequa Martin-Green spoke about what she'll take away from Discovery as it heads into its final season next year.
- 11/26/2023
- by Samantha Coley
- Collider.com
In 2006, CBS began the meticulous process of remastering the original "Star Trek" series for release on Blu-ray and on HD DVD (remember those?). The live-action sequences were to be seen in high-definition for the first time, and the new versions were extrapolated from surviving 35mm masters. The show's special effects were to be recreated using modern CGI techniques, as modern HD TV screens would have made the original effects stand out in an awkward way. The release of the "remastered" Treks caused some debate among Trekkies. Was it exciting to see a TV series from 1966 brushed up to look as modern as possible, or should the shoddiness of the original be maintained for reasons of aesthetic purity? Luckily, unlike the "Special Editions" of "Star Wars," both the old versions and the new versions are readily available on Blu-ray.
The debate, however, will eternally remain if it's better to watch "Star Trek...
The debate, however, will eternally remain if it's better to watch "Star Trek...
- 11/25/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
William Shatner. Leonard Nimoy. Nichelle Nichols. These names belong to some of the most influential actors in television history, but they are almost interchangeable with the names James T. Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Uhura. For better or for worse, these names and faces are inextricably tied to the characters they played.
That said, anyone who only knows the cast of Star Trek’s original series as the command crew of the USS Enterprise is missing out on some pretty fantastic acting work elsewhere. Every member of the cast had credits before the first season in 1966, and they all went on to other projects after the show’s cancelation in 1969, even as they reconvened for the feature films. If you don’t want to sift through hours of Westerns and police procedurals, here is a cheat sheet to the best non-Trek performances from the stars of The Original Series.
William Shatner...
That said, anyone who only knows the cast of Star Trek’s original series as the command crew of the USS Enterprise is missing out on some pretty fantastic acting work elsewhere. Every member of the cast had credits before the first season in 1966, and they all went on to other projects after the show’s cancelation in 1969, even as they reconvened for the feature films. If you don’t want to sift through hours of Westerns and police procedurals, here is a cheat sheet to the best non-Trek performances from the stars of The Original Series.
William Shatner...
- 11/21/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
Star Trek Nemesis just about marked the death of the franchise. Indeed, the fact that it was a worldwide box-office disaster meant that many felt the series had run out of steam. For the first time in many years, there were no active big-screen franchises or Trek shows running on TV, with the often neglected Star Trek: Enterprise going off the air in 2005. It seemed space operas were out of vogue, with the rise of superhero movies taking Hollywood by storm. Not only was there the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies and the Christopher Nolan Batman movies breaking box office records, but also a little company called Marvel studios decided to start making the own movies, beginning with Iron Man.
But what about Star Trek? For a while, Paramount wouldn’t have been able to produce a Star Trek movie even if they wanted to, with the company’s owner, Viacom,...
But what about Star Trek? For a while, Paramount wouldn’t have been able to produce a Star Trek movie even if they wanted to, with the company’s owner, Viacom,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
This Star Trek: Strange New Worlds article contains spoilers.
Star Trek has always had a habit of taking unlikely detours into other genres, whether it was Kirk and Spock dressing like gangsters in the Tos episode “A Piece of the Action” or the powerful Deep Spine Nine period piece “Far Beyond the Stars.” But with its most recent episode, Strange New Worlds takes the franchise in the most unexpected direction.
Directed by Dermott Downs, “Subspace Rhapsody” finds the Enterprise crew breaking into song after discovering an anomaly at the edge of the Alpha Quadrant. The episode gives Uhura actor Celia Rose Gooding a chance to show off the pipes that landed them a role in Jagged Little Pill: The Musical on Broadway, and also featured a Klingon hip-hop number that recalls Han Solo’s lowest moment.
As shocking as the episode was for Trekkies, “Subspace Rhapsody” benefited from a steady hand at the helm,...
Star Trek has always had a habit of taking unlikely detours into other genres, whether it was Kirk and Spock dressing like gangsters in the Tos episode “A Piece of the Action” or the powerful Deep Spine Nine period piece “Far Beyond the Stars.” But with its most recent episode, Strange New Worlds takes the franchise in the most unexpected direction.
Directed by Dermott Downs, “Subspace Rhapsody” finds the Enterprise crew breaking into song after discovering an anomaly at the edge of the Alpha Quadrant. The episode gives Uhura actor Celia Rose Gooding a chance to show off the pipes that landed them a role in Jagged Little Pill: The Musical on Broadway, and also featured a Klingon hip-hop number that recalls Han Solo’s lowest moment.
As shocking as the episode was for Trekkies, “Subspace Rhapsody” benefited from a steady hand at the helm,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
This post contains spoilers for the latest episode of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."
In the latest episode of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," "Subspace Rhapsody," the crew of the Enterprise falls under the influence of a mysterious psychic field that is activated by a broadcast of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes." The crew becomes unable to keep its emotions hidden, and individuals find themselves confessing their more passionate inner lives ... in song. "Subspace Rhapsody" is a full-blown musical.
As established in "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow," Lieutenant LA'an Noonien-Singh (Christina Chong) has developed a powerful romantic attraction for James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley). This was complicated for her, however, as the Kirk she met hailed from an alternate timeline that was ultimately erased (dating in "Star Trek" seems quite difficult). In LA'an's native timeline, however, Kirk is still alive, and she has to wrestle with the fact that she...
In the latest episode of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," "Subspace Rhapsody," the crew of the Enterprise falls under the influence of a mysterious psychic field that is activated by a broadcast of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes." The crew becomes unable to keep its emotions hidden, and individuals find themselves confessing their more passionate inner lives ... in song. "Subspace Rhapsody" is a full-blown musical.
As established in "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow," Lieutenant LA'an Noonien-Singh (Christina Chong) has developed a powerful romantic attraction for James T. Kirk (Paul Wesley). This was complicated for her, however, as the Kirk she met hailed from an alternate timeline that was ultimately erased (dating in "Star Trek" seems quite difficult). In LA'an's native timeline, however, Kirk is still alive, and she has to wrestle with the fact that she...
- 8/3/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Star Trek fans are great, but unless you're in the loop, it is often confusing to know what to buy them as a gift. But the Star Trek franchise has been around for a long, long time now, and so outside of getting them the TV show box sets or movies, there are a ton of gifts out there for Trekkies. But which gifts are worth the buy for fans and which would leave many Trekkies flat?
Related: The Best Star Wars Gifts For The Jedi In Your Life
Many of these gifts can be grabbed quickly in a pinch on Amazon. Not only that, but with an Amazon Prime membership, you can get fast and free shipping as well as exclusive discounts. For Star Trek fans, this means the best in books, memorabilia, clothing, and more, all from the biggest store in the world.
Spock Socks
Star Trek Spock...
Related: The Best Star Wars Gifts For The Jedi In Your Life
Many of these gifts can be grabbed quickly in a pinch on Amazon. Not only that, but with an Amazon Prime membership, you can get fast and free shipping as well as exclusive discounts. For Star Trek fans, this means the best in books, memorabilia, clothing, and more, all from the biggest store in the world.
Spock Socks
Star Trek Spock...
- 5/31/2023
- by Shawn S. Lealos, Jenn Peters
- ScreenRant
Trekkies are a nerdy bunch, to say the least. From obsessing over all the different kinds of starships on display to instantly recalling the specific episodes featuring some of the most obscure side characters in the entire canon, fans know full well how the "Star Trek" franchise practically rewards us for having an encyclopedic knowledge of decades of lore. That impressive attention to detail went up a couple of notches with the release of "Strange New Worlds," the spin-off series from "Star Trek: Discovery" charting the adventures of Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount), his science officer Spock (Ethan Peck), and the rest of the Enterprise crew.
Those who followed along with /Film's coverage of the acclaimed season 1 know that we simply couldn't enough of the impressively (and consistently) well-written episodes and the deft character work carried throughout the entire arc of the story. But as much as the show went...
Those who followed along with /Film's coverage of the acclaimed season 1 know that we simply couldn't enough of the impressively (and consistently) well-written episodes and the deft character work carried throughout the entire arc of the story. But as much as the show went...
- 5/28/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
The nineteenth episode of the second season of "Star Trek," called "A Private Little War" has long been viewed as a metaphor for the Vietnam War. It involves the proliferation of arms, the deliberate involvement in another nation's civil war, and the nature of the Prime Directive. It also ends on a line of dialogue that can be read one of two ways. To this author, the ending of "A Private Little War" is clear. A quick poll of Trekkies, however, finds that many others interpret the ending in the opposite way. Let us delve.
At the beginning of "A Private Little War," Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Commander Spock (Leonard Nimoy) are visiting a placid planet called Neural. The visit is leaving Kirk feeling nostalgic, as this planet was the site of his first planetary survey when he was a mere lieutenant some 13 years prior. Kirk points out that...
At the beginning of "A Private Little War," Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Commander Spock (Leonard Nimoy) are visiting a placid planet called Neural. The visit is leaving Kirk feeling nostalgic, as this planet was the site of his first planetary survey when he was a mere lieutenant some 13 years prior. Kirk points out that...
- 4/26/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Captain Liam Shaw, played by Todd Stashwick on the third season of "Star Trek: Picard," has rapidly become a favorite of Trekkies everywhere. Unlike the aloof-yet-diplomatic Captain Picard, the no-nonsense Captain Sisko, or the family-friendly authoritarian Captain Janeway, Shaw is brusque, unfriendly, and even a bit of a jerk, more willing to adhere to protocol than listen to his crew. He's the kind of boss you hope you never have to work under. He's also not necessarily an incompetent starship captain and will follow whatever course of action that keeps his crew safe. Naturally, Trekkies have been quick to suggest that Captain Shaw and his crew be given their own spin-off TV series. Whether or not "Star Trek: Titan" ever appears remains to be seen, but the current season of "Picard" has not yet concluded, so many viewers are holding their breath, hoping that Shaw and his crew survive to the end.
- 4/3/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" has been extremely exciting for fans of "Star Trek," bringing back beloved characters from the original series and invoking the style, spirit, and story-of-the-week format that made fans fall in love with the franchise back in 1966. (Read our rave review here!) Soon, the adventures of Captain Pike (Anson Mount) and the rest of the courageous crew of the Enterprise will be available to own on home video, with the first season coming to Blu-ray, DVD, and limited-edition Blu-ray Steelbook on March 21, 2023. I've been having fun rewatching the episodes on Paramount+, but the physical release will include over 90 minutes of special features, including an exclusive gag reel, so make sure to save your latinum so you can bring one home yourself.
I had the incredible opportunity to sit down via video comms with Celia Rose Gooding and Melissa Navia, who play Ensign Uhura and Lieutenant Ortegas,...
I had the incredible opportunity to sit down via video comms with Celia Rose Gooding and Melissa Navia, who play Ensign Uhura and Lieutenant Ortegas,...
- 3/13/2023
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
While her name may not be one heard regularly around the water cooler (yet!), Stephanie Czajkowski (pronounced "check-house-key" as per her helpful webpage) is a memorable presence on screen.
Perhaps known best for her recurring role as Hammerhead, one of Crazy Jane's alter personalities on HBO Max's Doom Patrol, she currently portrays the Vulcan Science Officer, Lt. T'Veen, aboard the USS Titan on Star Trek: Picard.
Speaking with TV Fanatic from her home via Zoom, Czajkowski was generous with her time and thoughtful answers as we delved into her experiences joining the Star Trek family and how it's influenced her perspective on the fandom, the industry, and her ears!
Czajkowski comes by her love of Star Trek honestly. The franchise has been a part of her life from an early age.
"My father was a very, very big Star Trek fan, so Star Trek had been weaved pretty deftly throughout my life.
Perhaps known best for her recurring role as Hammerhead, one of Crazy Jane's alter personalities on HBO Max's Doom Patrol, she currently portrays the Vulcan Science Officer, Lt. T'Veen, aboard the USS Titan on Star Trek: Picard.
Speaking with TV Fanatic from her home via Zoom, Czajkowski was generous with her time and thoughtful answers as we delved into her experiences joining the Star Trek family and how it's influenced her perspective on the fandom, the industry, and her ears!
Czajkowski comes by her love of Star Trek honestly. The franchise has been a part of her life from an early age.
"My father was a very, very big Star Trek fan, so Star Trek had been weaved pretty deftly throughout my life.
- 3/4/2023
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
It’s the end of an era for Trekkies. Paramount announced that “Star Trek: Discovery,” the series that launched the current litany of “Star Trek” shows streaming on Paramount+, will end after the upcoming fifth season. The last batch of episodes are expected to premiere in early 2024 (via The Hollywood Reporter).
“As lifelong fans of Star Trek, it has been an immense honor and privilege to help bring ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ to the world,” executive producers and showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise said in a statement. “The Trek universe means so much to so many – including us – and we couldn’t be prouder of everything ‘Discovery’ has contributed to its legacy, particularly with representation. If just one person sees themselves, or the possibilities for their future, in a new way because of ‘Discovery,’ then we think we’d have made Gene Roddenberry very proud.”
The show was notable for...
“As lifelong fans of Star Trek, it has been an immense honor and privilege to help bring ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ to the world,” executive producers and showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise said in a statement. “The Trek universe means so much to so many – including us – and we couldn’t be prouder of everything ‘Discovery’ has contributed to its legacy, particularly with representation. If just one person sees themselves, or the possibilities for their future, in a new way because of ‘Discovery,’ then we think we’d have made Gene Roddenberry very proud.”
The show was notable for...
- 3/2/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
At the beginning of "Seventeen Seconds," the third episode of the third season of "Star Trek: Picard," Riker (Jonathan Frakes) talks about the moment he saw his son born. He relates a moment when his wife, Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis) ran into complications during childbirth, and there was a 17-second span where he wasn't sure if his son was going to survive. This conversation — seen in flashback — establishes that Riker has a lot more at stake than he did back in the days of "Star Trek: The Next Generation." He is no longer a careerist, but a family man. It makes sense that the character, now older and wiser, would also be more cautious. It's a welcome evolution of the character, and one that an old Trekkie can appreciate.
Curiously, Picard (Patrick Stewart) seems to have become conversely cavalier in his old age. During a tense battle between the U.
Curiously, Picard (Patrick Stewart) seems to have become conversely cavalier in his old age. During a tense battle between the U.
- 3/2/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
William Shatner is famously a spotlight hog, but even he doesn't understand why Captain Kirk is the role that's kept him famous. Ahead of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture," Shatner sat down for an interview with Bill Boggs and said the enduring popularity of "Star Trek" left him "totally mystified."
While "The Motion Picture" doesn't have a sterling reputation, it is a testament to the popularity of "Star Trek." A decade-old series, ignominiously canceled after three seasons, got a second shot as a blockbuster movie. Chances like that don't come without an enduring audience, and Trekkies are some of the most devoted out there. But what makes them so devoted in the first place? Boggs had his suggestions and, despite his professed mystification, so did Shatner.
Some Suggestions
When Bill Boggs first asked William Shatner about the popularity of "Trek," he described the series as, "good for kids." A tone...
While "The Motion Picture" doesn't have a sterling reputation, it is a testament to the popularity of "Star Trek." A decade-old series, ignominiously canceled after three seasons, got a second shot as a blockbuster movie. Chances like that don't come without an enduring audience, and Trekkies are some of the most devoted out there. But what makes them so devoted in the first place? Boggs had his suggestions and, despite his professed mystification, so did Shatner.
Some Suggestions
When Bill Boggs first asked William Shatner about the popularity of "Trek," he described the series as, "good for kids." A tone...
- 2/26/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Thursday’s episode of Star Trek: Picard.
Jean-Luc Picard has been pining for a new adventure, and now he has one: fatherhood.
More from TVLineWolf Pack's Sarah Michelle Gellar on the Huge Kristin Reveal in Episode 5: 'I Promise That's Only One of the Twists'Rabbit Hole: Kiefer Sutherland Plays Spy Games, Trusts No One in First Trailer for Paramount+ Thriller -- Watch1923 Recap: Fancy Meeting You Here
This week’s episode of Star Trek: Picard confirmed what we suspected: Beverly’s son Jack Crusher (played by Downton Abbey and Outlander alum Ed Speleers)… is also Jean-Luc’s son.
Jean-Luc Picard has been pining for a new adventure, and now he has one: fatherhood.
More from TVLineWolf Pack's Sarah Michelle Gellar on the Huge Kristin Reveal in Episode 5: 'I Promise That's Only One of the Twists'Rabbit Hole: Kiefer Sutherland Plays Spy Games, Trusts No One in First Trailer for Paramount+ Thriller -- Watch1923 Recap: Fancy Meeting You Here
This week’s episode of Star Trek: Picard confirmed what we suspected: Beverly’s son Jack Crusher (played by Downton Abbey and Outlander alum Ed Speleers)… is also Jean-Luc’s son.
- 2/23/2023
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
In Roger Nygard's 1997 documentary film "Trekkies," actor Wil Wheaton, who played teenage Wesley Crusher on "Star Trek: The Next Generation," pointed out that few groups of fans spend more time, energy, and finances on their object of affection than Trekkies. Anyone who has been to a "Star Trek" convention knows the sheer volume of "Star Trek" merchandise in the world. There are models of ships, tricorders, uniforms, communicator badges, and trading cards, not to mention t-shirts, phone cases, bumper stickers, coffee mugs, and any number of household items emblazoned with Trek indicia. This author owns a pizza knife in the shape of the U.S.S. Enterprise, with the ship's saucer section serving as the cutting blade.
Trekkies aren't as keen on action figures as their "Star Wars" fan counterparts, but one can find just about any character they want. Having been to Trek conventions, I recall actor Jonathan Frakes...
Trekkies aren't as keen on action figures as their "Star Wars" fan counterparts, but one can find just about any character they want. Having been to Trek conventions, I recall actor Jonathan Frakes...
- 2/21/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Director Matt Shakman has, in his decades-long directing career, amassed quite the pop culture imprimatur. He began as a child actor, having appeared as a regular on the 1988 "Growing Pains" spin-off, "Just the Ten of Us." As a kid, he had guest spots on multiple ultra-popular shows, including "Diff'rent Strokes," "Night Court," and "The Facts of Life." He retired from acting to attend college, afterward beginning a career in TV directing. Throughout the '00s, he helmed multiple single episodes of just about every popular show on TV, from "Judging Amy" and "Boston Legal" to "Six Feet Under." He directed five episodes of "Psych" and five episodes of "House" before landing the plum gig of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" in 2007. He was behind 43 episodes of that show.
Shakman kept working on popular shows throughout the 2010s, and listing his credits here would take far too long. Needless to say,...
Shakman kept working on popular shows throughout the 2010s, and listing his credits here would take far too long. Needless to say,...
- 2/8/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Juliette Harrisson Dec 4, 2017
Here's how The Undiscovered Country feeds into Star Trek; Discovery. Spoilers for both ahead...
Contains spoilers for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and for Star Trek: Discovery.
See related Vic and Bob: an appreciation House Of Fools episode 1 review: The Conan Affair House Of Fools: BBC cancels Reeves and Mortimer's sitcom
It's well known that Jj Abrams, along with many other Trekkies, Trekkers, and people who sometimes watch Star Trek, is especially fond of Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, and used that film as inspiration for his own take on Star Trek in the recent movies. The Wrath Of Khan is many people’s favourite Trek film, one of the best of the Star Trek movies, the source of the idea that the even-numbered ones are the good ones. Its themes, of death and rebirth, youth and ageing, fathers and sons, and...
Here's how The Undiscovered Country feeds into Star Trek; Discovery. Spoilers for both ahead...
Contains spoilers for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and for Star Trek: Discovery.
See related Vic and Bob: an appreciation House Of Fools episode 1 review: The Conan Affair House Of Fools: BBC cancels Reeves and Mortimer's sitcom
It's well known that Jj Abrams, along with many other Trekkies, Trekkers, and people who sometimes watch Star Trek, is especially fond of Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, and used that film as inspiration for his own take on Star Trek in the recent movies. The Wrath Of Khan is many people’s favourite Trek film, one of the best of the Star Trek movies, the source of the idea that the even-numbered ones are the good ones. Its themes, of death and rebirth, youth and ageing, fathers and sons, and...
- 12/3/2017
- Den of Geek
Jason Isaacs is ready to take the captain’s chair on Star Trek: Discovery.
In the anticipated CBS All Access original series, Isaacs plays Gabriel Lorca, captain of the USS Discovery, and the actor is excited for Trekkies to experience the franchise's latest installment after a long wait.
“I'm anxious for other people to see it. We were making it for [so] long in this giant green box, and it's now time to give it away,” Isaacs told Et’s Lauren Zima at the Star Trek: Discovery world premiere in Hollywood on Tuesday, adding that the Trekkies he’s met so far “have been amazing.”
“I understand from Jonathan Frakes, who directed some of our episodes, who was Riker [in past Star Trek movies and series], that there was a gigantic universe of every shade of fan out there, so I can’t wait to see what they come up with,” he said. “Some of the stuff is not for children, that’s for sure...
In the anticipated CBS All Access original series, Isaacs plays Gabriel Lorca, captain of the USS Discovery, and the actor is excited for Trekkies to experience the franchise's latest installment after a long wait.
“I'm anxious for other people to see it. We were making it for [so] long in this giant green box, and it's now time to give it away,” Isaacs told Et’s Lauren Zima at the Star Trek: Discovery world premiere in Hollywood on Tuesday, adding that the Trekkies he’s met so far “have been amazing.”
“I understand from Jonathan Frakes, who directed some of our episodes, who was Riker [in past Star Trek movies and series], that there was a gigantic universe of every shade of fan out there, so I can’t wait to see what they come up with,” he said. “Some of the stuff is not for children, that’s for sure...
- 9/21/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Star Trek has been a huge part of intergalactic pop culture for nearly 51 years now. Why? There are as many reasons as there are fans, because Trekkies tend to take the shows and movies very personally. But we pay special attention when the theory is coming from the original Capt. James T. Kirk, William Shatner. (Click [...]...
- 8/25/2017
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
A fun new engagement might be all the rave with Trekkies. Terry Farrell, who played the joined Trill Jadzia Dax on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”, is now engaged to Adam Nimoy, television director and son of “Star Trek” legend Leonard Nimoy! The out of this cosmos news was first broken by film critic and […]...
- 8/19/2017
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Okay, Trekkies, get ready to geek out at this beautiful news... Don't tell Worf, but Terry Farrell, who played fan-favorite character Jadzia Dax on the '90s series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, is engaged to Adam Nimoy, the son of late Star Trek legend Leonard Nimoy, aka Spock. Film critic and Trekkie Scott Mantz first reported the news on Twitter Friday. Terry confirmed it Saturday. "Serious? Not fake news? Baby will be 1/16 Vulcan," wrote Twitter user @sepulrah, to which the 53-year-old actress responded, "Lol nope Not Fake news!" "It's for real," she added. Terry, who is also known for her past role on Becker, and Adam, a...
- 8/19/2017
- E! Online
Before Trekkies and other vacationers set sail for new frontiers on the Norwegian Jade’s one-of-a-kind Star Trek: The Cruise, William Shatner — who plays Captain Kirk in the iconic series — has a request for the company: Boldly go where many have gone before and cut the cruel “swim with dolphins” experiences from its itinerary.
In a letter to Norwegian Cruise Line CEO and president Frank J. Del Rio, Shatner wrote: "I’m so happy that Star Trek fans have the opportunity to climb aboard Norwegian Jade’s Star Trek: The Cruise and experience their own interstellar voyage of sorts. However, so long as your company offers “swim with dolphins” experiences, what should be a futuristic voyage will be set back light years.
“Never before has public opinion leaned so strongly against marine mammal captivity, presumably across all galaxies. Dolphins are highly intelligent, socially complex animals who travel great distances in the wild,...
In a letter to Norwegian Cruise Line CEO and president Frank J. Del Rio, Shatner wrote: "I’m so happy that Star Trek fans have the opportunity to climb aboard Norwegian Jade’s Star Trek: The Cruise and experience their own interstellar voyage of sorts. However, so long as your company offers “swim with dolphins” experiences, what should be a futuristic voyage will be set back light years.
“Never before has public opinion leaned so strongly against marine mammal captivity, presumably across all galaxies. Dolphins are highly intelligent, socially complex animals who travel great distances in the wild,...
- 8/7/2017
- Look to the Stars
Comic-Con: 'Star Trek: Discovery' Goes All in With Gay Storyline -- and There's a 'Rent' Connection!
Star Trek: Discovery is making history on the small screen.
CBS All Access' anticipated scripted series broke some casting news during Saturday's panel at Comic-Con -- and there's an unbelievable Rent connection.
Anthony Rapp, who plays Lt. Stamets, an astromycologist, fungus expert and Starfleet Science Officer aboard the Starship Discovery, revealed that fellow Rent alum Wilson Cruz will be joining the series as his character's love interest.
"I can announce that Wilson Cruz will play my love interest and my partner in Star Trek: Discovery," announced Rapp, who plays the first openly gay character in a Star Trek TV series. "I'm very proud of that and that he's a scientist."
Exclusive: 'Star Trek: Discovery' Cast Reveals Details of Spock Family Surprise!
Shortly thereafter, Cruz -- whose character is Dr. Hugh Culber, medical officer of the Starship Discovery -- confirmed the news on Twitter, tweeting, "Well, apparently, the cat is finally out of the bag... I'm...
CBS All Access' anticipated scripted series broke some casting news during Saturday's panel at Comic-Con -- and there's an unbelievable Rent connection.
Anthony Rapp, who plays Lt. Stamets, an astromycologist, fungus expert and Starfleet Science Officer aboard the Starship Discovery, revealed that fellow Rent alum Wilson Cruz will be joining the series as his character's love interest.
"I can announce that Wilson Cruz will play my love interest and my partner in Star Trek: Discovery," announced Rapp, who plays the first openly gay character in a Star Trek TV series. "I'm very proud of that and that he's a scientist."
Exclusive: 'Star Trek: Discovery' Cast Reveals Details of Spock Family Surprise!
Shortly thereafter, Cruz -- whose character is Dr. Hugh Culber, medical officer of the Starship Discovery -- confirmed the news on Twitter, tweeting, "Well, apparently, the cat is finally out of the bag... I'm...
- 7/22/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Star Trek: Voyager hit airwaves at a time when television was a very different beast, but even considering a world that didn’t demand ratings in the same way as today’s standards would suggest, there were some serious question marks as this one progressed.
The show was obviously buoyed by the general Star Trek fan base, as well as the success of Star Trek: The Next Generation (which ended just as this one was kicking off), and the relative success of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (which started two seasons before this), but it lasted through the first couple of formative seasons largely because it was the highest rated show on upstart Upn, which had this as one of its initial offerings.
Much as everything Star Trek is bound to win people over, to some degree or another, Voyager was a pretty goofy effort for the first couple of years,...
The show was obviously buoyed by the general Star Trek fan base, as well as the success of Star Trek: The Next Generation (which ended just as this one was kicking off), and the relative success of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (which started two seasons before this), but it lasted through the first couple of formative seasons largely because it was the highest rated show on upstart Upn, which had this as one of its initial offerings.
Much as everything Star Trek is bound to win people over, to some degree or another, Voyager was a pretty goofy effort for the first couple of years,...
- 6/14/2017
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
For those who missed Star Trek Beyond in theaters, or just want to see it again in the comfort of your own home, this sci-fi sequel is currently available on Digital HD, before it arrives on Blu-ray and DVD formats November 1. Today we have a new gag reel from Star Trek Beyond, which showcases your typical bloopers fare like the cast flubbing their lines, along with a special treat for Trekkies young and old. The video offers a glimpse at Chris Pine showcasing his best William Shatner impersonation.
Yahoo! Movies debuted this gag reel, which includes a brief scene where Chris Pine's Captain Kirk delivers a line that sounds eerily similar to the original Captain Kirk, William Shatner. John Cho notices it right away, while Chris Pine teases that the next line will be "full Shat," although we don't get to see that next line being delivered. Other highlights...
Yahoo! Movies debuted this gag reel, which includes a brief scene where Chris Pine's Captain Kirk delivers a line that sounds eerily similar to the original Captain Kirk, William Shatner. John Cho notices it right away, while Chris Pine teases that the next line will be "full Shat," although we don't get to see that next line being delivered. Other highlights...
- 10/5/2016
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
In the beginning, only Mr. Spock was spared.
It was early 1965, and NBC had just passed on "The Cage," the pilot episode for a science fiction show the network had been considering picking up for their fall season. "Too cerebral," they said. But they let creator Gene Roddenberry try again. He kept the starship Enterprise, but recast its crew, save for the grinning, excitable science officer played by Leonard Nimoy.
The Spock audiences met on the night of Sept. 8, 1966, when "The Man Trap" became the first Star Trek episode broadcast,...
It was early 1965, and NBC had just passed on "The Cage," the pilot episode for a science fiction show the network had been considering picking up for their fall season. "Too cerebral," they said. But they let creator Gene Roddenberry try again. He kept the starship Enterprise, but recast its crew, save for the grinning, excitable science officer played by Leonard Nimoy.
The Spock audiences met on the night of Sept. 8, 1966, when "The Man Trap" became the first Star Trek episode broadcast,...
- 9/8/2016
- Rollingstone.com
The “Star Trek” fiftieth anniversary celebrations continue with a new two-hour documentary, “50 Years of Star Trek,” set to premiere this month on History. The film will celebrate the iconic franchise that has inspired a cult following and feature interviews with previous cast members and creators.
Best yet, the doc includes Leonard Nimoy in one of his final full length interviews where he gives an inside look into the series, shares memories and stories from the five decades he spent aboard the USS Enterprise as the beloved Spock.
Read More: ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Visual Effects Master Peter Chiang Goes Back to the Future
Directed by Ian Roumain, other actors and creators from “Star Trek” TV series and films included are Whoopi Goldberg, Jonathan Frakes, Nichelle Nichols, J.J. Abrams, Bryan Fuller, and Simon Pegg. Notable Trekkies Michael McKean, Olivia Munn, Bruce Campbell and others share their memories about the franchise and explore...
Best yet, the doc includes Leonard Nimoy in one of his final full length interviews where he gives an inside look into the series, shares memories and stories from the five decades he spent aboard the USS Enterprise as the beloved Spock.
Read More: ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Visual Effects Master Peter Chiang Goes Back to the Future
Directed by Ian Roumain, other actors and creators from “Star Trek” TV series and films included are Whoopi Goldberg, Jonathan Frakes, Nichelle Nichols, J.J. Abrams, Bryan Fuller, and Simon Pegg. Notable Trekkies Michael McKean, Olivia Munn, Bruce Campbell and others share their memories about the franchise and explore...
- 8/5/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Bryan Greenberg (How to Make It in America) will tend to The Mindy Project‘s offspring in Season 5.
RelatedMindy Project: Chris Messina Returning for Season 5 But Not as a Series Regular
The actor will recur as Ben, the new pediatric nurse forced to deal with Mindy and her child’s ever-changing illnesses, our sister site Deadline reports.
Additionally, Rebecca Rittenhouse (Red Band Society) will appear in multiple episodes as Anna, a put-together but slightly evil doctor in the office who becomes a foil for the titular heroine.
The Mindy Project Season 5 premieres Oct. 4 on Hulu.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets?...
RelatedMindy Project: Chris Messina Returning for Season 5 But Not as a Series Regular
The actor will recur as Ben, the new pediatric nurse forced to deal with Mindy and her child’s ever-changing illnesses, our sister site Deadline reports.
Additionally, Rebecca Rittenhouse (Red Band Society) will appear in multiple episodes as Anna, a put-together but slightly evil doctor in the office who becomes a foil for the titular heroine.
The Mindy Project Season 5 premieres Oct. 4 on Hulu.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets?...
- 8/5/2016
- TVLine.com
First Look CBS TV’s Star Trek: Discovery – Watch The Comic-Con 2016 Star Trek 50th Anniversary Panel
Photo Credit: Courtesy of CBS Television Studio /©2016 CBS Television Studio. All Rights Reserved.
Over the weekend at Comic-Con 2016, Star Trek legends William Shatner, Scott Bakula, Michael Dorn, Jeri Ryan and Brent Spiner joined Star Trek: Discovery Executive Producer Bryan Fuller to talk legacy and introduce the new series.
Get a sneak peek of the newest ship in the “Star Trek” universe.
Star Trek: Discovery premieres January 2017 on the CBS Television Network with the premiere and all subsequent episodes available exclusively on CBS All Access.
Netflix and CBS Studios International announced a landmark international licensing agreement for the new Star Trek television series. Netflix will be the exclusive premiere home of Star Trek in 188 countries (excluding the U.S. and Canada). Each episode of the new series will be available globally within 24 hours of its U.S. premiere.
Additionally, all 727 existing episodes of the iconic “Star Trek” television library – including “Star Trek: The Original Series,...
Over the weekend at Comic-Con 2016, Star Trek legends William Shatner, Scott Bakula, Michael Dorn, Jeri Ryan and Brent Spiner joined Star Trek: Discovery Executive Producer Bryan Fuller to talk legacy and introduce the new series.
Get a sneak peek of the newest ship in the “Star Trek” universe.
Star Trek: Discovery premieres January 2017 on the CBS Television Network with the premiere and all subsequent episodes available exclusively on CBS All Access.
Netflix and CBS Studios International announced a landmark international licensing agreement for the new Star Trek television series. Netflix will be the exclusive premiere home of Star Trek in 188 countries (excluding the U.S. and Canada). Each episode of the new series will be available globally within 24 hours of its U.S. premiere.
Additionally, all 727 existing episodes of the iconic “Star Trek” television library – including “Star Trek: The Original Series,...
- 7/24/2016
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
It’s official: Star Trek: Discovery is the name of CBS’ all-new series, and San Diego Comic-Con brought forth the first teaser (via JoBlo) that offers a glimpse at the titular space vessel mid-flight.
Based on concept art drawn up by the esteemed Ralph McQuarrie, executive producers Bryan Fuller and Heather Kadin revealed that Discovery will be jetting its crew off to the Prime universe, and the new Trekkie series is all about upholding the pioneering spirit that helped ensure Star Trek‘s status as a classic.
“What the new series has to do is continue to be progressive, [to] push boundaries and tell stories in the legacy Gene Roddenberry promised, giving us hope for the future,” according to Fuller, confirming that Star Trek: Discovery will make its bow via CBS All Access in early 2017.
Joined at the panel by Scott Bakula, the Star Trek stalwart noted that, “the...
Based on concept art drawn up by the esteemed Ralph McQuarrie, executive producers Bryan Fuller and Heather Kadin revealed that Discovery will be jetting its crew off to the Prime universe, and the new Trekkie series is all about upholding the pioneering spirit that helped ensure Star Trek‘s status as a classic.
“What the new series has to do is continue to be progressive, [to] push boundaries and tell stories in the legacy Gene Roddenberry promised, giving us hope for the future,” according to Fuller, confirming that Star Trek: Discovery will make its bow via CBS All Access in early 2017.
Joined at the panel by Scott Bakula, the Star Trek stalwart noted that, “the...
- 7/24/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
In addition to all the madness brought on by Warner Bros. Pictures and Marvel Studios in Hall H today, Trekkies got the chance to enjoy a nice retrospective discussion panel in honor of the 50th anniversary of Star Trek. The panel assembled the likes of William Shatner, Geri Ryan, Scott Bakula, Brent Spiner and Michael […]
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- 7/23/2016
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Debuting exclusively on Google Play today for free (for a limited time) is the paranormal thriller, Ghost Team. The movie will arrive in theaters nationwide on August 12th. Also: a new clip was released for Viral as well as a trailer, poster, and release details For the Love of Spock documentary.
Ghost Team Google Play Release Details: Press Release: “Get prepared for paranormal activity this summer with Ghost Team featuring an all-star ensemble cast that includes Jon Heder, David Krumholtz, Melonie Diaz, Paul W. Downs, Justin Long and Amy Sedaris. The horror comedy, directed, produced and co-written by Oliver Irving (How To Be), debuts today, July 21st, exclusively on Google Play for free for a limited time* before it hits theaters nationwide on August 12th. The film expands to additional on demand platforms on August 30th.
Determined to catch some ghosts on film, a paranormal-obsessed man (Jon Heder) mounts his...
Ghost Team Google Play Release Details: Press Release: “Get prepared for paranormal activity this summer with Ghost Team featuring an all-star ensemble cast that includes Jon Heder, David Krumholtz, Melonie Diaz, Paul W. Downs, Justin Long and Amy Sedaris. The horror comedy, directed, produced and co-written by Oliver Irving (How To Be), debuts today, July 21st, exclusively on Google Play for free for a limited time* before it hits theaters nationwide on August 12th. The film expands to additional on demand platforms on August 30th.
Determined to catch some ghosts on film, a paranormal-obsessed man (Jon Heder) mounts his...
- 7/21/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
"I have been and always shall be your friend."
Here's a terrific new trailer for For The Love of Spock, a documentary about the life and legacy of legendary Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy. His death last year rocked a lot of fans to their core, and his son Adam (the director of this doc) has put together a movie that looks like a great tribute to his father's accomplishments on and off the screen. This is going to be a must-watch movie for all Trekkies out there, and we'll all have a chance to see it when it hits theaters and On Demand platforms on September 9, 2016 — just one day after the actual 50th anniversary of the airing of the original series' first episode.
Here's a terrific new trailer for For The Love of Spock, a documentary about the life and legacy of legendary Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy. His death last year rocked a lot of fans to their core, and his son Adam (the director of this doc) has put together a movie that looks like a great tribute to his father's accomplishments on and off the screen. This is going to be a must-watch movie for all Trekkies out there, and we'll all have a chance to see it when it hits theaters and On Demand platforms on September 9, 2016 — just one day after the actual 50th anniversary of the airing of the original series' first episode.
- 7/20/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
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