Watch: Did This Moment On ‘The View’ Just Accidentally Hint Whoopi Goldberg Is In The Next Star Trek Movie?
Watch an unusual exchange from ‘The View’ about Goldberg and Star Trek.
Watch an unusual exchange from ‘The View’ about Goldberg and Star Trek.
The latest ‘Ready Room’ includes new interviews with showrunner Terry Matalas and more.
We have gathered additional tributes from more members of the Star Trek family.
There are also more clues being dropped on social media.
“Whoopi is the bomb,” said the actress.
Jean-Luc and Guinan could be reunited in ‘Picard.’
We round up all the latest tidbits from interviews and social media before the series premiere.
The award-winning actress says she has fond memories of her time with Trek.
Sir Patrick Stewart is facepalming again, Alexander Siddig is leading a shadowy league, William Shatner is dancing the can-can and Chris Pine and J.J. Abrams are awarding Zachary Quinto. See all that and more in our latest Star Trek ‘CelebWatch’ update.
Whoopi Goldberg, our beloved Guinan from Star Trek: The Next Generation, made her first ever convention appearance at Star Trek Las Vegas to a packed house. She talked about how she got herself onto the show, her hats, the character of Guinan, Star Trek writers, and more.
They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but this year what happens there will last to the 23rd Century and beyond.
Season 6 of Star Trek: The Next Generation was released today on Blu-ray. We have compiled video previews of some of the new special features from the set. Watch them below
Star Trek may just be a TV show (and movies, books, etc) but it can also affect people’s lives. An example of that came last week on a Dutch TV show interviewing former TNG star Whoopi Goldberg where the actress met an autistic fan who says she and Star Trek helped him lead a productive and social life. Watch the emotional moment below.
In the last week Whoopi Goldberg (Star Trek The Next Generation’s Guinan) premiered Stream, a new sci-fi web series on FEARnet. Goldberg has been doing press for the new show and our friends and fellow Trek geeks at UGO got Goldberg talking about JJ Abrams new take on Trek, and she is all for it…so much so she wants in.
Tony and Laurie also discuss the latest news about ‘Lower Decks,’ ‘Strange New Worlds,’ and the Star Trek origin movie.
[Discovery 504 review starts at 26:00] Anthony and Laurie start with the good news that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has been renewed for another season and the bad news that Lower Decks will end after its fifth. The Trek on TV talk continues with Alex Kurtzman’s description of the challenges of making Trek for streaming networks and the benefit of shorter seasons, plus Martin Quinn’s comments about being the first actually Scottish actor to play Scotty. Then they start talking movies: the announcement that the origin movie has been officially added to Paramount’s production slate and a cryptic conversation on The View about Whoopi’s potential involvement in a Trek film. Next up, the return of the original Enterprise model to the Roddenberry family and the latest on Star Trek: Discovery—and then it’s time for a full review of Discovery episode 504, “Face the Strange,” which Tony and Laurie consider the highlight of the season so far. They wrap up with the invoking of Star Trek at a White House State Dinner and the Trek-adjacent series The Librarians.
There is also a 4-season recap narrated by Whoopi Goldberg.
Tony and Laurie enjoy a visit to Ferenginar.
[Lower Decks review starts at 33:58] Anthony and Laurie start by talking about Paramount’s interest in “fine-tuning” scripts for the next Star Trek movie and getting it into pre-production. There is also a lot to cover from Patrick Stewart’s new memoir Making It So and media tour including his hopes to do another TNG movie with some interesting ideas for Picard himself. Stewart is also taking about how he had an alternate ending he’d suggested for Star Trek: Picard, his experiences with Tom Hardy on Nemesis, and more. Laurie also talks about seeing Patrick Stewart and Whoopi Goldberg kick off his book tour. Jonathan Frakes also has ideas for Riker’s role in a potential Star Trek: Legacy series. After highlighting some new Trek comics and DVD sets, they review the last of the very Short Treks episodes, “Watch, Don’t Run,” which they agree was a nice way to end this mixed series of animated promotional shorts. Then it’s time to talk Star Trek: Lower Decks, starting with Mike McMahan’s comments that fans shouldn’t take a sixth season for granted as priorities and plans are constantly shifting. That launches them into a review of the latest Lower Decks episode, “Parth Ferengi’s Heart Place,” which takes us to Ferenginar for the first time. Laurie and Tony both liked it, but felt it wasn’t as strong as the rest of the season has been. They wrap up with a nice detail on LA’s new Leonard Nimoy Theater and a flashback to a Captain’s Summit with William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and Whoopi Goldberg.
In his new memoir, Stewart also talks about thinking Tom Hardy was “odd” on the ‘Nemesis’ set.
Stewart reveals his idea in excerpt from his new memoir, out Tuesday.
LeVar Burton says it “makes a whole lot of sense.”
TNG characters reunite on the Titan.
Star Trek wasn’t nominated, but the franchise was still represented at the Oscars.
Anthony and Laurie also cover the latest on ‘Discovery,’ ‘Strange New Worlds,’ comics, and the TNG movies on 4K.
“I’m in the Star Trek family.”
The TrekMovie team picks our favorites, including fans’ creations as well as the biggest surprise of the year.
Awards were handed out at the first ever Children’s & Family Emmy Awards.
Bidding on some Star Trek history starts November 15.
Tony and Laurie dig into Terry Matalas’ ‘Picard’ tweets and round up more interviews from the ‘Strange New Worlds’ cast.