Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerSteven Soderbergh has commenced production on his latest film No Sudden Move (f.k.a Kill Switch), a crime thriller that is being produced under his recently formed overall deal with HBO Max.
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The “Star Trek: Discovery” team has a lot to make sense of in the new season three trailer.
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Commander Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the crew come out the other side of a wormhole they entered in the season two finale. The U.S.S. Discovery lands in an unknown future filled with uncertainty, including new faces and old.
The impending season of “Star Trek: Discovery” welcomes the show’s first non-binary and
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerSteven Soderbergh has commenced production on his latest film No Sudden Move (f.k.a Kill Switch), a crime thriller that is being produced under his recently formed overall deal with HBO Max.
It’s really shocking that Michelle Monaghan remains an underrated actress. She’s had no shortage of major roles in films and TV projects such as “True Detective,” “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” “Gone Baby Gone,” and the various “Mission: Impossible” films.
If you talk to your Grandma or someone who doesn’t know a Jedi from a Klingon, the idea that there is a deep-rooted feud between fandoms of “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” is obviously silly. They are completely different franchises with different themes, different stories, and very different goals.
The biggest rivalry ever just came head to head with Mark Hamill and Patrick Stewart battling it out in an Uber Eats commercial.
Scott & Bailey star Lesley Sharp will lead an adaptation of the Swedish crime thriller Before We Die for Channel 4.The new Bristol-set series will see actress star alongside Vincent Regan (300) and Patrick Gibson (The OA).Sharp will play Hannah Laing, a detective who discovers her son Christian (Gibson) is working as an undercover informant in a murder investigation, while Regan will play unconventional investigator Billy Murdoch.
Ready the strawberries and cream and freshen the grass, a new Wimbledon champion is on her way! In an adorable new post, former tennis star, Anna Kournikova, 39, shared the sweetest snap of her seven-month-old daughter, Mary, wearing an all-white outfit. The ensemble, captured on September 16, was complete with a sleeveless Polo top and flowing white skirt that hit just above her knees and featured lace detailing.
Teresa Giudice, one of the original stars of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, is selling the house where she lived during her marriage to Joe Giudice.
After breaking out on popular Hulu series Normal People, Daisy Edgar-Jones has been tapped to star in the filmFresh. The Legendary project will be the feature directorial debut of Mimi Cave, a music video veteran who has worked withVance Joy, Danny Brown and Tune-Yards, among others.
2 min read The latest season of the TV series Star Trek: Discovery has recognised ‘Resistance is Futile’ by announcing the shows first non-binary and transgender characters, adding to the same-sex couple already in the franchise.
Star Trek: Discovery arrive, and the wait feels like forever given the cosmically mind-blowing events that unfolded at the end of the CBS All Access show's second season. As you'll recall, Control's (Alan Van Sprang) armada of Section 31 ships threatened to destroy all sentient life in the galaxy.
Star Trek: Discovery's panel for Star Trek Day on Tuesday, CBS All Access dropped the official trailer —along with a sleek new logo — for Season 3 which reveals that the organization isn't what it once was. In the preview, Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the rest of the Discovery crew have been propelled 930 years into the future where the Federation isn't as big as it was following a catastrophic event referred to as "the Burn." According to the sneak peek, it's the day the "galaxy
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterThe full trailer for Season 3 of “Star Trek: Discovery” debuted on Tuesday, along with a brand new title treatment that suggests a new direction for the CBS All Access series.
CBS All Access dropped the official trailer for season 3 on Tuesday during its virtual Day celebration, which commemorates 54 years since the franchise debuted with an afternoon of panels featuring stars from TV series of the past, present and future.In the two-minute trailer, Michael Burnham () barrels into the future — 930 years to be exact — into the year 3188.
Two new landmark characters for Star Trek, played by Blu del Barrio (Pic: Phil Sharp) and Ian Alexander (Pic: Jake Akita)
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsRiverdale season five is finally underway as cast members gather for the first table since the COVID-19 pandemic shut production down in March. Production came to a halt as the cast and crew were in the middle of filming the fourth season.“Our #riverdale first table read selfie tradition is a lil different this year,” star Mädchen Amick said in an Instagram post.
CBS All Access is beaming fans into the anniversary of the “Star Trek” franchise.On Tuesday, September 8, the streaming network will host a 24-hour virtual celebration to mark the 54th anniversary of the original “Star Trek” series premiere on Sept. 8, 1966.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer“Star Trek” is aiming to keep its fans… engaged.To commemorate the 54th anniversary of the original “Star Trek” TV premiere on Sept.
Star Trek is making diversity history.
CBS All Access original . Newcomer and non-binary actor Blu del Barrio (pronouns: they/them), will make their acting debut in season 3 as Adira, who is described as “highly intelligent with a confidence and self-assurance well beyond their years.” Adira will find a home on USS Discovery after forming an unexpected bond with Lt. Commander Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp) and Dr.
In a first for the “Star Trek” franchise, characters who are gender non-binary and transgender will appear on the third season of “Star Trek: Discovery,” CBS All Access announced on Wednesday.Ian Alexander (“The OA”) will play Gray, a trans man who has spent his life planning to be a Trill host for a symbiotic alien species that lives in different hosts over its lifetime.And newcomer Blu del Barrio will play Adira, a non-binary character who bonds with Lt.