A new film, Section 31, sets a dire new low for much-abused franchise. Will long-suffering Trekkies ever get the Star Trek they deserve?
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Hosted on MSNStar Trek Actor William Shatner Wants To Return as Captain KirkStar Trek actor William Shatner wants to return as Captain Kirk, but he seemingly doesn't want to be involved in the process, ...
Kill Him 'Til He's Dead,' a sci-fi actioner starring Milo Ventimiglia, Byron Mann and more, has just wrapped production.
As I look back on the countless movies that have shaped my cinematic experience, one brave offering leaps to mind: Duel (1971), directed by the then-unknown Steven Spielberg. Having seen it for the ...
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ScreenRant on MSNI Can’t Believe Star Trek’s New Movie Did Spock Vs Khan From Into Darkness AgainSection 31's climactic battle included a hero vs. villain confrontation that's a new spin on Star Trek Into Darkness' Spock vs Khan.
Sritics and viewers alike, have come together to agree that Star Trek: Section 31 may be the objectively worst thing in the history of the series.
While we have a positive update on James Mangold's plans for Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi, it sounds like it could be a while ...
Here’s what we know about these new Star Wars movies so far. James Mangold’s “will go back to the dawn of the Jedi,” a time set tens of thousands of years earlier than anything we’ve ...
Released in 2002, Star Trek: Nemesis is the final film in the original Star Trek timeline. In the movie, the Romulans are overtaken by a Reman slave named Shinzon (Tom Hardy) who also happens to ...
Did you ask which of the Star Trek movies is best? You did! Then why not boldly go where no reader has gone before and read this list.
The two shows have relatively few connections, so you don't need to worry about feeling lost (although they do eventually cross over in a major way in the Star Trek: Generations movie).
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