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Animated science fiction has come a long way since “Star Trek: The Animated Series” in the ‘70s, with shows like “Futurama” and “Rick & Morty” using the budgetary freedom allowed by the form to truly go where no man has gone before.
With the branding of CBS All Access as the place to go for all things “Star Trek” with acclaimed shows “Star Trek: Picard,” it makes sense that they would bring animation back to this franchise, this one under the producer’s gaze of Alex Kurtzman, showrunner of the
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Aug. 10 filing, Johnson alleged that Bell “took advantage” of and “exploited his relationship” with Nichols and has “exerted his undue influence and took control over Ms.
Neil Jones's new girlfriend Luissa Eusse was reportedly dating DJ Hannah Wants three weeks before going public with her relationship to the Strictly Come Dancing star.The Colombian dancer and Hannah, 34, were even said to be planning to get married before splitting earlier this month. Professional dancer Neil, 38, went public with his new romance to the tattooed beauty yesterday 20 August, 2020, after sharing a snap of them together, captioned with an orange heart emoji.
Ben Cross, known for starring in "Chariots of Fire" and appearing in 2009's "Star Trek," has died at the age of 72. The news was confirmed to Fox News by the actor's family.
In 1995, Cross starred as the villain Prince Malagant opposite Richard Gere, Sean Connery and Julia Ormond in Columbia Pictures’ action-adventure pic “First Knight,” and in 2007, he was cast in the role of Sarek in the then-new “Star Trek” film directed and produced by JJ Abrams.Among recent performances were The CW series “Pandora” and the 2018 action movie “The Hurricane Heist.” The actor wrapped his last role as Cardinal Mathews in the Lionsgate horror film “The Devil’s Light” only 10 days
Andreas Wiseman International EditorBen Cross, the English actor best known for his portrayal of the British Olympic athlete Harold Abrahams in the 1981 multi Oscar-winner Chariots Of Fire and as Sarek in the 2009 reboot Star Trek, has died aged 72 following illness.The veteran stage and screen star passed away this morning in Vienna, his family has confirmed to us.Cross was born Harry Bernard Cross in London in 1947 to a working class family.
An appeals court took some literary license when discussing a copyright lawsuit over the beloved science fiction series "Star Trek." Judge Denny Chin of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals borrowed some iconic language from the show's opening while issuing a decision on a case between CBS Broadcasting Inc.
When he rebooted Gene Roddenberry’s beloved Star Trek in 2009, filmmaker J.J. Abrams altered the long-running sci-fi series’ timeline for good. So it seems apt then that in an alternate reality, a fourth film in the revamped franchise led by Chris Pine’s Captain Kirk would have already been in theatres by now.
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.
“The Boys” cast has come together virtually for a PSA about wearing face masks.
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.
CBS All Access' new comedy series, . Revolving around the support crew on one of Starfleet's least important ships, the USS Cerritos, the series — set in 2380 — follows Ensigns Beckett Mariner (), Brad Boimler () and D'Vana Tendi () as they try to keep up with their duties and their social lives, often while the ship is being rocked by sci-fi anomalies.In the series premiere, «Second Contact,» it's newbie Ensign Tendi's first day of work on the USS Cerritos and it's there she meets Mariner and
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.