Patrick Stewart Says a Picard Star Trek Movie Is in the Works

Image: Paramount Ever since Star Trek: Picard came to a final end with its third season, Patrick Stewart has been seemingly unwilling to say goodbye to a character that he’s spent the past few years saying goodbye to. And now, he might not have to: according to the good admiral himself, a Picard-focused movie is … Read more

2024 Is a Hell of a Year in Star Trek History

Screenshot: Paramount Extinction avoided is nice, but that doesn’t stop other bad things existing in Trek’s 2024. Remember those Sanctuary Districts we mentioned earlier? They begin cropping up in major cities all over the United States, intended to provide free housing, healthcare, and job opportunities to people impacted by the wave of economic, climate, and … Read more

Ashes of Canadian ‘Star Trek’ fan to be sent into space along with those of TV series’ stars

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The family of a mother of eight who was a huge “Star Trek” fan has ensured the final frontier will be her ultimate resting place. Gloria Knowlan was 86 at the time of her death 12 years ago. A small quantity of ashes from her cremated body are to be in … Read more

Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Star Trek’ Movie Would Have Been “Balls-Out Hard R”

The Big Picture Quentin Tarantino had a pitch for a different kind of Star Trek film that would have been edgier and more violent. Tarantino considered making it his final film, but couldn’t wrap his head around ending his career with Star Trek. The script for Tarantino’s Star Trek film is still sitting on Mark … Read more

Star Trek Discovery Season 5 Reveals Release Window, New Clip

Screenshot: Paramount It feels like we’ve been hearing about Star Trek: Discovery’s fifth season—even before we knew it would be its final—for a very long time at this point. But at long last, with the arrival of yet another new clip, we now know when Michael Burnham and her friends will begin their last tour … Read more

Robert Butler, Batman & Star Trek TV Director, Died at Age 95

Filmmaker Robert Butler passed away earlier in the month on November 3 at 95 years old, according to the Hollywood Reporter. A director of film and TV, Butler directed the pilot episodes for both the 1966 Batman series starring the late Adam West and the original live-action Star Trek series in 1988, in turn setting … Read more

Vadic’s Ship In Picard Hid A Nod To Another Classic Star Trek Villain

Blass recalls the setup that would see Vadic looking at her ship’s viewscreen from her captain’s chair, and how he and the other showrunners, including chief showrunner Terry Matalas, realized something needed to be made more dramatic. The chair, he recalled, needed to be bigger. Blass said:  “It started out that it was just gonna … Read more

‘Star Trek Lower Decks’ Creator on Bringing Back ‘DS9’s Rom and Leeta

This article contains spoilers for Episode 6 of Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4. The Big Picture Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 4, Episode 6 brings Ferenginar’s application to join the Federation, featuring Rom and Leeta from Deep Space Nine. Series creator Mike McMahan expresses excitement about exploring Ferenginar’s path toward joining the Federation and … Read more

Gilas starts steep trek back to contention, clashes with Qatar

Justin Brownlee has been the only consistent offensive weapon for the Nationals.—POOL PHOTO For a brief time in the Philippines’ eventual loss to Jordan in the 19th Asian Games (Asiad) on Saturday, Gilas showed grit and poise in overhauling a 12-point halftime deficit and even forcing a pair of deadlocks in the third quarter. There … Read more