Variety reports that NYCC producer ReedPop is partnering with YouTube to live-stream the convention's panels, which are expected to include fan-favorite franchises like The Walking Dead, Star Trek, and more.
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CBS All Access' While there hasn't been an official premiere date (yet), Thursday's Comic-Con@Home panel revealed the plan is still to return some time this year.The stars of along with co-showrunner, virtually reunited to discuss the season 2 finale and what awaits the USS Discovery crew after they blasted off a thousand years into the future to parts unknown. Series star intimated that the time jump, which forges a new path for in season 3, is a «salvation, of sorts» for main heroine Michael
.Variety reports that NYCC producer ReedPop is partnering with YouTube to live-stream the convention's panels, which are expected to include fan-favorite franchises like The Walking Dead, Star Trek, and more.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Participant has boarded Abacus, the drama that Justin Lin will direct based on a script by Kenneth Lin (Star Trek: Discovery, House of Cards) and James Schamus (Indignation, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon). Participant joins as financier, and producer alongside Lin’s Perfect Storm Entertainment.
Star Trek movie idea might come to fruition yet, according to new reports.The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood director has been attached to a new movie in the long-running space franchise for a while, after previously being reported to have successfully pitched a version to Paramount.However, last December Tarantino spoke about his plan to only make 10 films – having released his ninth, Hollywood, in 2019 – suggesting his next (and thus final) one won’t be Star Trek.Then in January, the filmmaker
EXCLUSIVE: Looks like Paramount’s plan to next make the “Star Trek” movie that Noah Hawley wrote and plans to direct has been put on pause for a moment. New film chief Emma Watts, who managed many a franchise at Fox, is in the process of figuring out which way to go.The pause on the Hawley project, which had been in soft prep, prompted rumors this week that the filmmaker might exit, but that has not happened yet, sources said.
Star Trek, , “Momma! There's a black lady on television and she ain't no maid!” As Uhura, Nichols devised important mathematical solutions, spoke Swahili, sang, and loved herself some Spock. And thanks to her trailblazing role, Nichols would go on to champion diversity in STEM for years to come.
the original Enterprise on its five-year mission or bringing Captain Jean-Luc Picard out of retirement to prevent an AI-induced apocalypse, Star Trek has always been about the allure of the unknown, the strange worlds, new life, and new civilizations that turn up when the United Federation of Planets goes where no one has gone before.
CBS All Access.But in playing a cartoon character, Commander Jack Ransom, O’Connell laments that he is missing out on one cool aspect of the “Trek” world.“My wife loves wearing that uniform. And every time she puts it on, it’s an absolute honor,” O’Connell, 46, told The Post during a recent Zoom interview from their home in Calabasas, Calif.
Ellen DeGeneres and her daytime talk show, Jerry O'Connell spoke out in support of the comic on Instagram.
Gia Giudice has grown up right before our eyes on the small screen! The 19-year-old college student — who studies at Rutgers University — is the daughter of The Real Housewives of New Jersey veteran Teresa Giudice and her estranged husband Joe Giudice. Gia, along with her three younger sisters, have been part of the hit show for most, if not all of their lives.
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Janet W. Lee In today’s TV news roundup, CBS All Access released the premiere date of “Star Trek Discovery” Season 3, and HBO announced the premiere date of “We Are Who We Are.”CBS All Access has announced Season 3 of “Star Trek: Discovery” will premiere Oct. 15 on the streaming service.
told The Post that the finale was “exhilarating,” borrowing a line from the original series’ star William Shatner, “We are boldly going where no one has gone before — come on!”The surge forward — leaving behind the crew of the USS Enterprise, including Captain Pike (Anson Mount) and Spock (Ethan Peck) — opened up a strange, new world of possibilities and potential for facing new life and new civilizations.
CBS All Access' flagship series dropped its last original episode, the long-awaited season 3 premiere has been set for Thursday, Oct. 15, ViacomCBS' streaming service announced Monday.The 13-episode season will unfurl with new episodes weekly every Thursday on CBS All Access.According to the official synopsis, the third season «finds the USS Discovery crew landing into an unknown future far from the home they once knew.
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Comic-Con @ Home is recognizing the importance of representation.
Sir Patrick Stewart joked he is still learning the names of his cast mates on Star Trek: Picard.
CBS All Access' spinoff, , which reunites Spock (), Captain Pike () and Number One (), is moving right along.The new series, announced back in May, will follow the iconic characters in the decade before Captain Kirk boarded the USS Enterprise, as they explore new worlds around the galaxy. producer confirmed Thursday during the Universe panel at Comic-Con@Home that the writers' room has already opened and the team is hard at work at crafting the first season, which will consist of 10
“Star Trek” has had a massive presence at this year’s Comic-Con@Home. This morning, an all-star mega-panel occurred as part of the event, teasing multiple projects set in CBS All Access’ rapidly expanding ‘Trek’-verse, and it was just as epic as we could’ve hoped.
is, as they say, boldly going where no series has gone before: Into full-on comedy. And during Thursday's Comic-Con@Home panel, the show's cast and creators debuted the opening scene of their animated series.