Podcast: All Access Goes To The ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Season 5 Junket And Breaks Down That ‘Variety’ Article
Anthony and Laurie round up the latest on ‘Section 31,’ ‘Starfleet Academy,’ the next Trek movie, and ‘Strange New Worlds.’
Read MoreAnthony and Laurie round up the latest on ‘Section 31,’ ‘Starfleet Academy,’ the next Trek movie, and ‘Strange New Worlds.’
Read MoreTony and Laurie are joined by some pals to pick best episodes, characters, and Star Trek surprises.
It’s looking like another exciting year for the franchise.
Tony and Laurie also talk about the proposed Tarantino Trek movie, the success of ‘Prodigy” on Netflix, and Paramount merger talks.
Brian from the Shuttle Pod podcast joins Tony and Laurie this week.
Tony and Laurie also give an update on Nicholas Meyer’s Khan audio drama.
The Star Trek II director still holds out hope his Khan in exile project could end up on film.
Tony and Laurie also talk about the resurfaced 3-foot Enterprise model.
Tony and Laurie also talk about the upcoming launch of ‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ on Netflix.
TrekMovie spoke to the ‘Star Trek’ actor about becoming a podcaster.
Tony and Laurie also discuss makeup artist James MacKinnon’s one-week job on Star Trek 4.
Tony and Laurie also give a quick update on the SAG-AFTRA strike and its impact on Star Trek.
Tony and Laurie also play clips from Mike McMahan’s interview at NYCC.
Anthony and Laurie also celebrate the saving of ‘Prodigy’ and talk about Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek movie.
Kayla, Tony, and Laurie couldn’t wait to to share the good news… so they didn’t.
Tony and Laurie enjoy a visit to Ferenginar.
Tony and Laurie also talk about the end of WGA strike and praise the latest ‘very Short Treks.’
Tony and Laurie also review the latest ‘very Short Treks’ episode, “Worst Contact.”
Tony and Laurie also talk about being on the picket lines for United We Trek on Star Trek Day.
Tony and Laurie also talk about ‘Very Short Treks’ and the new ‘Picard’ season 3 disc set.
Tony and Laurie also cover Star Trek Day plans, both official and unofficial.
Fisher talks about learning to use the AR wall and extolls the creative freedom directors have on ‘Strange New Worlds.’