Quentin Tarantino‘s co-screenwriter Mark L. Smith has opened up a bit about the R-rated Star Trek movie that has been in the works with Chris Pine.
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Warning: This story contains spoilers from Season 3, Episode 6, titled “Scavengers,” of “Star Trek: Discovery” on CBS All Access.Thursday’s episode of “Star Trek: Discovery” was sealed with a spectacular kiss.Since the Season 3 premiere last month, fans have been “shipping” — that is, pushing to romantically link — initially antagonistic characters Commander Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Cleveland “Book” Booker (David Ajala).In attempting to answer the question “Will they or won’t
.Quentin Tarantino‘s co-screenwriter Mark L. Smith has opened up a bit about the R-rated Star Trek movie that has been in the works with Chris Pine.
Will Thorne Staff WriterMike McMahan, the creator of “Star Trek: Lower Decks,” is cementing his future at CBS Studios.The writer and producer has inked a new two-year overall deal with the studio. Under the pact, CBS Studios will have the exclusive rights to produce all TV content created and developed by McMahan.News of the deal comes exactly two months after “Lower Decks” wrapped its 10-episode first season run on CBS All Access.
Cast members from the Star Trek series will hold a fundraiser for Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, the two Georgia U.S. Senate candidates seeking to unseat the incumbents and flip the chamber to the Democrats.
Star Trek" universe is seven-time Emmy Award-winning visual effects supervisor, matte painter, prop maker, title designer, and storyboard artist Dan Curry, whose 18-year body of work on "Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Deep Space Nine," "Voyager," and "Enterprise" contributed myriad elements to the shows' integrity and evolution. A Tai Chi master who has traveled the globe, Curry also created the Klingon martial arts style named Mok'bara and the warrior race's distinctive Bat'leth and Mek'leth
Noah Hawley is easily one of the most sought-after filmmakers in Hollywood. Thanks to four seasons of solid TV with “Fargo,” there are tons of people anxiously awaiting whatever he has next on the schedule.
What’s Christmas without Trish Stratus.
EXCLUSIVE: Star Trek Into Darkness and Iron Fist star Alice Eve has signed with management firm Silver Lining Entertainment.
Herbert F. Solow was a TV executive with Desilu Studios and MGM who helped develop classic shows including “Star Trek,” “Mission: Impossible,” and “Mannix.”Solow began his career in entertainment working in the mail room at the William Morris Agency, rising through the ranks until he made it to the executive suite when he was hired as vice president of production by Desilu Studios in 1964.
,” Tinker later said.Along with “Star Trek,” Solow also oversaw production on two other television classics — “Mission: Impossible” and “Mannix.” The success of the three shows led Paramount to hire him as VP of Television Production after the studio bought Desilu and merged it into their TV division.
Herbert F. Solow, who as head of production at Desilu Studios oversaw the development of such landmark TV dramas as Star Trek, Mission: Impossible and Mannix, has died.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorHerbert F. “Herb” Solow, who as an executive at Desilu Productions took Gene Roddenberry’s original pitch for Star Trek and also held exec posts at several showbiz companies, has died.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorHerbert F. Solow, a longtime television executive who pitched the original “Star Trek” series to NBC while he was at Desilu Studios, along with “Mission Impossible” and “Mannix,” died on Thursday, his wife, Dr.
Bobby Brown broke his silence after the death of his son, 28-year-old , five years after losing daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown in July 2015.“Please keep my family in your prayers at this time,” the musician, 51, said in a statement to Us Weekly on Thursday, November 19. “Losing my son at this point in our lives has devastated my family.
son’s tragic death at age 28.“Please keep my family in your prayers at this time,” Brown, 51, said in a press statement. “Losing my son at this point in our lives has devastated my family.
Also Read: Ben Watkins, 'MasterChef Junior' Contestant, Dies at 14 of Rare Form of CancerBobbi Kristina Brown died in 2015. She was 22.
Russell Watson is a late entry on this year’s I’m a Celebrity… Get me Out of Here.The classical singer, who has performed for the Queen and the Pope, has already had to overcome many challenges in order to make it into the jungle.The 53 year old was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2006 which was operated on, but it once again returned in 2007. “I actually had two tumours.The first in 2006 was bad enough, but the second one the following year came close to killing me.
that.In a video posted to his Instagram, Yen matches up moves while break dancing with a Chinese champion street dancer Yen identified as “David,” locking and popping with the best of them.“Never too old to dance, locking with David, the current China street dance champion with some James Brown,” Yen said in the post.
LeVar Burton, star of "Reading Rainbow" and "Star Trek," is speaking out in response to a fan petition calling for him to replace the late Alex Trebek as the next host of "Jeopardy!" Trebek, 80, died last week after a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer. He had been the face of the popular game show for more than 30 years.
LOS ANGELES -- Miles Brown says playing Jack Johnson on the hit comedy series “black-ish” inspired him to speak out about equality and social justice through his art. He does just that on his debut hip-hop album “We The Future,” alongside guests including Slick Rick and Jidenna.Brown says he’s been working on the 15-song collection aimed at empowering young people for two years, with help from his father Jack Brown, who raps as Wildchild in the hip-hop group Lootpack.
Veteran Irish actor Colm Meaney, star of Star Trek, Con Air and, more recently, crime-caper Pixie and the Sky/AMC series Gangs of London, has joined True Blood's Stephen Moyer in upcoming thriller Confession. Announced by Signature Entertainment and Picture Perfect and from writer/director David Beton (The Hatton Garden Job, Tower Block), the film follows a wounded, bloodied man (Moyer) who takes a priest (Meaney) hostage, hell-bent on confessing a vengeful truth before it’s too late.