A shocking double elimination rocked "The Masked Singer" on “Star Trek Night." Find out which stars were sent home and who’s heading to the semi-finals.
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Invincible's parody of a 60-year-old sci-fi franchise is perfect
Season 4 just started, but one of Invincible's funniest episodes has already dropped. It parodies an iconic franchise, and it does so much more.
Star Trek Continues stands as the definitive triumph of independent, fan-funded television production. The web series centers ...
The first Star Trek pilot had a strange path to screen. The 1964 episode, “The Cage,” was written by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Robert Butler. It followed Captain Christopher Pike, played by ...
I’m not a young stuntman anymore. I started to roll but hit the dirt with my shoulder. So, I wrecked my shoulder.” ...
While some of them are adored by fans, not every "Star Trek" series finale has stuck the landing. We've ranked the final episodes of every "Star Trek" show.
Rubincon' ends the first season of 'Starfleet Academy' with an interesting twist on its belief in the next generation—with some repuditation of the ones that came before them.
The scope of 'Starfleet Academy' in terms of design, art direction, visual effects, practical effects, and graphics is ...
As the franchise marks its 60th anniversary, its optimistic vision feels out of step with the current political mood.
The Starfleet Academy actor discusses portraying Jay-Den Kraag, the first openly gay Klingon in Star Trek history.
But I’m not a young stuntman anymore,” Shatner explained. “I started to roll, but hit the dirt with my shoulder. So I wrecked my shoulder.” ...
William Shatner revealed that the aftermath of his fall, which he suffered while horseback riding, is catching up with him.
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