Simone Ashley opened up about the future of Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sharma on Bridgerton.
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“Star Trek” project.“An injection of speed or something,” the 93-year-old actor said with a laugh while promoting his new children’s album, “Where Will the Animals Sleep? — Songs for Kids and Other Living Things!”“I don’t know,” he added. “It’s a commitment I don’t know if I’m ready to make at this point in my life.”Shatner played the popular Capt. James T.
Kirk in the original run of the sci-fi series from 1966 to 1969 and in several “Star Trek” films.All these years later, Shatner has nothing but fond memories about the job that made him a household name.“What I loved most about playing Captain Kirk was the writing. The way they wrote for the character was wonderful,” he said. “It was a real kick, a real joy to try and find ways of playing what they wrote for me.”Shatner is best known for his “Star Trek” role, but he’s just a regular guy to his family.
In fact, he said that his own grandkids aren’t Trekkies.“I don’t know that they’re aficionados,” the dad of three said, adding, “They’re not. They haven’t seen much of it. I’m not a prophet in my own life.
Just grandpa. Pops.”Actor Paul Wesley took over the character in the Paramount+ show “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,” which debuted in 2022.“He’s actually a lovely guy. He’s been nothing but supportive, which obviously means the world to me, because his support is all that really matters,” Wesley exclusively told The Post about Shatner in March.“Did I feel pressure? Yes.
Oh, my God. Are you kidding me?” he went on. “I was, like, ‘OK, do I do an impression of William Shatner? Do I do my own thing?’ I ended up going, ‘I’m going to do my own thing,’ because it’s free enterprise.
Simone Ashley opened up about the future of Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sharma on Bridgerton.
Travel blog by Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) – Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) - Travel & Lifestyle Hipster Blog Yes, you’ve got to have style for a night out on the town. And sure, bring your ID card and house keys, of course, but don’t forget these necessities for a long night out—to be safe and still have fun. Besides a cool outfit or a unique lewk, I always make sure to prepare for my nights out to the club as best I can.
Lord Of The Rings composer Howard Shore and will run in association with the BFI next year from March 19-26.The event will feature a conversation with Shore and legendary filmmaker David Cronenberg about their collaborative work, as well as live performances, panel discussions, in-conversation screenings, composer Q&As and masterclasses with some of the biggest names in film, TV and games music.Cronenberg and Shore have worked together for over 45 years on films including Videodrome, The Fly, Dead Ringers, Crash, M Butterfly, Eastern Promises, A History of Violence, Naked Lunch and The Shrouds – their most recent collaboration and their 17th overall.A retrospective of the work of Shore will run alongside events events celebrating the work of Hildur Guðnadóttir (Tar, Joker), Anna Meredith (Eighth Grade), Anne Dudley (Poldark, The Full Monty), Harry Gregson-Williams (The Martian), Stephen Barton (Star Trek: Picard, Star Wars: Jedi – Fallen Order, Apex Legends), Natalie Holt (Loki, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Paddington) and Paul Farrer (The Chase, Weakest Link).
Taylor Swift fans should probably keep their eyes peeled to their phones on Friday, June 13 because there’s a chance she could be announcing some major news during the next Eras Tour show.
Paul Giamatti has joined the cast of the upcoming Paramount+ original series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy in a recurring role. He will play the Season 1 villain, a man with an ominous past connected to one of our cadets.
J. Kim Murphy SPOILER ALERT: This article discusses the “Ren Faire” finale, now streaming on Max. Long live the king. In his search for a worthy heir to buy out his stake in the Texas Renaissance Festival, theme park founder George Coulam has put his subordinates through some dark ages.
The Vampire Diaries is one of the most popular shows from The CW!
Wendy Williams‘ longtime best friend is calling out her treatment at the hands of her guardian and sounding the alarm on MAJOR worries for the daytime TV talk show host’s health and well-being!
Star Trek actor Zachary Quinto has been criticised by a Toronto restaurant for allegedly yelling at staff and making its host cry.On June 2, the restaurant, named Manita, posted a statement on Instagram which detailed the alleged incident and urged Quinto not to return.The post described how the actor reportedly “yelled at our staff like an entitled child after he didn’t reply to two texts to inform him his table was ready”.It continued to describe how he allegedly “refused to believe the empty tables in the dining room weren’t available for him despite being politely informed they were spoken for.”The post, which also described Quinto as “an amazing Spock, but a terrible customer,” referencing his portrayal of the iconic character in the Star Trek movie franchise, claimed that he “made our host cry and the rest of our brunch diners uncomfortable.”A post shared by MANITA (@manitaossington)The statement concluded with discouraging Quinto from returning to the restaurant, while acknowledging the “many lovely celebrities” that have attended the restaurant.“Mr. Quinto, take your bad vibes somewhere else, we have many lovely celebrities join us at Manita but you are NOT one of them,” the post read.
Michelle Keegan appeared delighted to be reminded of a time in her life she won't forget as her former Coronation Street co-star shared tribute to her alongside a throwback snap of the pair.
After CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach last month permanently closed the door to Blue Bloods continuing beyond its upcoming final 8 episodes this fall, one of Paramount Global’s Office of the CEO members today opened the door to the franchise potentially carrying on.
The Most Human: Reconciling With My Father, Leonard Nimoy,” available starting Tuesday, June 4. “Like Spock, Dad was not the warm and fuzzy type,” Adam writes about Leonard, who died in 2015 at age 83, and the iconic half-human, half-Vulcan role that he played for three seasons in the original 1966-1969 series and six movie sequels, as well as J.J. Abrams’ more recent series of film reboots.
Adam Nimoy, claimed that the “Star Trek” actors didn’t get along in his new book, “The Most Human: Reconciling With My Father, Leonard Nimoy.”Shatner, 93, exclusively told The Post that Adam, 67, “wasn’t around” when Shatner and Leonard worked together.“He didn’t know. He was too young to know my relationship with Leonard,” said Shatner, who recently came out with a new children’s album, “Where Will the Animals Sleep?” Adam Nimoy was born in 1956; Shatner and Leonard Nimoy starred in “Star Trek” from 1966 to 1969.“I don’t know what he said in his book, but my relationship with Leonard was one of joy.
Star Trek co-star William Shatner, calling it “unfortunate”.The pair famously played the roles of Spock and James T. Kirk on the show’s original series, though were subject to rumours of tension away from cameras.Speaking to Page Six about the reasons for his late father’s feud with Shatner, Adam Nimoy said: “I know why,” though didn’t go further into the reasons as he wants to “let sleeping dogs lie”.“It’s unfortunate, it’s sad, but it is what it is,” he further reflected.
Stephen King has posted a brief tribute to podcaster Scott Wampler, who co-hosted the popular Kingcast, which focused on discussions of King’s works.
Scott Wampler, the co-host of the popular Kingcast podcast on the works of Stephen King, was found dead at his home in Austin, Texas, today. No details were immediately available, including his age and cause of death.
EXCLUSIVE: Susan Sarandon (Maybe I Do), William H. Macy (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes) and Marcia Cross (You) have signed on to star in Exit Right, a new indie that veteran documentary filmmaker Thomas A. Morgan will direct from his own script for the London-based Garrick Street Productions and Square Zero Films.
Manchester's iconic Hotel Gotham has been sold to new owners in a multi-million pound deal. Leonardo Hotels, one of the fastest growing hotel groups in Europe, has confirmed the aquisition of the landmark site for an "undisclosed sum".
With the General Election fast approaching, eagle-eyed observers may have noticed that Scotland has dropped from 59 constituencies to 57 after changes were made following a boundary review.
Mrs. Doubtfire‘s Lisa Jakub, who portrayed Robin Williams‘ on-screen daughter, Lydia, in the 1993 film, is recalling Williams’ commitment to veterans on this Memorial Day, and how he would often hire them on his film sets.