Star Trek

Refit Underway
Refit Underway
Refit Underway
Bryan Fuller’s new CBS Star Trek has yet to confirm any real production details beyond the creative talent involved, but the streaming sci-fi series may yet explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations up north. We’re talking of Canada, of course, as rumor has it the new series will diverge from its predecessors with a Toronto production.
Report: CBS ‘Star Trek’ Series Returning to Original Franchise Continuity
Report: CBS ‘Star Trek’ Series Returning to Original Franchise Continuity
Report: CBS ‘Star Trek’ Series Returning to Original Franchise Continuity
Among the many questions raised by CBS’ announcement of a new All-Access streaming Star Trek for 2017 under Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller, fans had to wonder if a TV return would follow the J.J. Abrams reboot films, return to the original timeline, or perhaps exist independent of both. Now, reports suggest that not only is the original continuity back in play, we know which Star Trek properties the new CBS iteration will fall between.
Remembering 'Scotty' On BDay
Remembering 'Scotty' On BDay
Remembering 'Scotty' On BDay
When it comes to the cast of the original Star Trek, I'm not sure James Doohan isn't my all time favorite. The brilliant actor took what began as barely a supporting role, and became an icon. Let's pause for a moment to remember this remarkable man on what would have been his 96th birthday.
Remembering DeForest Kelley
Remembering DeForest Kelley
Remembering DeForest Kelley
Audiences have typically agreed that DeForest Kelley, the loveable yet oh-so-curmudgeonly Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, was the most liked member of the original Star Trek cast. Obviously, it was never meant to be a competition, but there was always an aura about the man that suggested he was in fact every bit the gentleman he appeared to be. Take a moment to remember this gifted actor on w
Where Were You?
Where Were You?
Where Were You?
It was one of the greatest days in history, September 8, 1966. A new adult space drama called "Star Trek" made its debut on network television. For the first time, we saw the Enterprise zip past our TV screens. Of course, we all know what happened after that. Do you remember where you were that day?
Do You Remember ‘Batgirl’ Yvonne Craig From Her Historic Role on ‘Star Trek’? [VIDEO]
Do You Remember ‘Batgirl’ Yvonne Craig From Her Historic Role on ‘Star Trek’? [VIDEO]
Do You Remember ‘Batgirl’ Yvonne Craig From Her Historic Role on ‘Star Trek’? [VIDEO]
Yvonne Craig, the actress who portrayed Marta, the green Orion slave girl who dances for Captain Kirk on Star Trek, passed away Monday morning at the age of 78. While you might not realize it, you are probably very familiar with her work. Craig is familiar to anyone over the age of three as the Batman's sometimes sidekick, Batgirl.
'Star Trek' Returning to TV?
'Star Trek' Returning to TV?
'Star Trek' Returning to TV?
Star Trek’s rebooted cinematic tenure under J.J. Abrams has led to diminishing returns, Star Trek 3 just barely making it off the ground, leading many to wonder when Gene Roddenberry’s iconic franchise might return to its TV roots. That time may already be upon us, CBS is reportedly looking to boldly go forward with a new TV Star Trek.
Read Zachary Quinto’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Leonard Nimoy
Read Zachary Quinto’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Leonard Nimoy
Read Zachary Quinto’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Leonard Nimoy
When he passed away last week at the age of 83, Leonard Nimoy was mourned by actors, artists, politicians, scientists, engineers, astronauts and even the President of the United States. That should tell you something. Few characters have had such a seismic impact on popular culture as Star Trek’s Spock and countless people all over the world felt like they had lost a friend. Amidst the countless tributes, there is now one that stands out: a brief but powerful remembrance from Zachary Quinto, who picked up the Spock mantle in 2009’s Star Trek and its sequel, Star Trek Into Darkness.
Boldly Go Through This Video Collection of Leonard Nimoy’s Career Highlights
Boldly Go Through This Video Collection of Leonard Nimoy’s Career Highlights
Boldly Go Through This Video Collection of Leonard Nimoy’s Career Highlights
The late, great Leonard Nimoy, who died earlier today at the age of 83, will always be Mr. Spock, second-in-command of the USS Enterprise under Captain James T. Kirk. For a long time, Nimoy was not okay with this. And then, over the years, he embraced the character that defined his career and inspired an entire generation of fans (many of whom became scientists, engineers, and astronauts). But Nimoy didn't just sit back and rest on his Vulcan laurels. When he wasn't wearing those pointy ears, Nimoy was acting, directing, writing, singing, and lending his likeness and distinctive voice to commercials and TV specials. He was a real Hollywood renaissance man, dabbling in high art, low art, and everything in-between.

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