‘The Orville’ Blasts Off With New Poster For ‘New Horizons’
There is also a report about the future of the series.
There is also a report about the future of the series.
Get a peek of Captain Pike and exciting new alien vistas.
Tony and Laurie also cover Zoe Saldana’s comments on Star Trek 4, ‘Strange New Worlds’ uniforms, and a new game starring Badgey.
[Picard review starts at 16:00 / Discovery review starts at 45:33] Tony and Laurie start by talking about a new interview with Zoe Saldana, who’s excited about reuniting with her Kelvin castmates for the 2023 Star Trek movie and says it will be a fitting tribute to the late Anton Yelchin. They take a look at the new uniforms for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (as seen aboard the Star Trek Cruise), give showrunner Michelle Paradise’s update on season 5 of Discovery, recap the last batch of interviews from the Picard junket, give listeners a heads up about a brief sale on Paramount+ subscriptions and a new Lower Decks mobile game starring our old friend (and enemy) Badgey.
Jean-Luc and the gang are back, and better than ever.
Four uniforms from the new show are on display on Star Trek: The Cruise.
As the galactic threat is revealed, the second episode of the season gets emotional.
Take a deep dive into ‘Lower Decks’ episode 209.
The penultimate episode of season two is totally different, yet very familiar.
Jeffrey Combs returns to Star Trek in a new and instantly classic role.
Chase Masterson returns as Terran Admiral Leeta for STO Season 24.
Take a deep dive into the Doopler episode.
At the Star Trek convention in Las Vegas, Taylor also talked about her rewrite of TNG’s “Chain of Command.”
Watch the video and get all the details from the ‘To the Journey’ panel at the Vegas con
Get the full-color illustrated stories behind these iconic Star Trek ships and more.
A demotion, some Datas, fish people, and more.
Director David Zappone gives us an exclusive update.
Tony and Laurie also cover William Shatner’s newfound interest in K-pop.
Tony and Laurie have a lot to catch up on after a week off: They check in to see what new secrets John de Lancie’s been spilling on Cameo, Rebecca Romijn’s latest report from the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds set, and Mike McMahan and Jack Quaid’s musings on Lower Decks. They cover Denes House’s review of Una McCormack’s book Wonderlands about Michael Burnham’s gap year, the newest addition to Star Trek Online (with a bonus giveaway), what the future might hold for ViacomCBS and Paramount+, and Tony’s interview with Todd Thompson, the director of the Nichelle Nichols/NASA documentary Woman in Motion. They wrap up with a look at William Shatner’s new K-Pop connection, and a book by Star Trek writer Paul Robert Coyle. Links to news topics discussed in the pod: John de Lancie Indicates Data Is Back For ‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season Two Akiva Goldsman talks Data’s arc in Nemesis and Star Trek: Picard Rebecca Romijn Teases TOS Easter Eggs And Fun With Spock On ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Mike McMahan On Exploring Ensigns And Unexpected Cameos In ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Season 2… And 3 Jack Quaid On Boimler Freaking Out On The Titan In ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Season 2 Book Review: Feel The Burn With ‘Star Trek: Discovery: Wonderlands’ Star Trek Online releases ‘House United’ season Star Trek Online Giveaway: Win A Mini Bat’leth Tool And Klingon Cruiser ViacomCBS changes could mean changes for Paramount+ and Star Trek Interview: ‘Woman In Motion’ Director On Being Inspired By Nichelle Nichols From ‘Star Trek’ To NASA Recruiter Additional topics: The Shuttle Pod Crew Takes A Seat To Talk Star Trek Chairs Picard and Q in the white void / John Oliver’s white void Homer Simpson in the real world Trekbits: Tony: William Shatner endorses Jungkook from BTS’ “Live long and prosper” Laurie: Paul Robert Coyle’s Swords, Starships and Superheroes From Star Trek To Xena To Hercules: A TV Writer’s Life Scripting the Stories of Heroes
We also have an update on more in-person official (and unofficial) Star Trek cons for 2021 and 2022.
The doc will also include Garrett Wang’s never-before-seen home movies from the set.
You can also submit questions for the doc’s director who will be joining TrekMovie’s podcast this week.
In one week the Voyager doc has raised more than the DS9 doc did in a month.
The documentary is expected to arrive in the fall of 2022.
Join podcasters Tony and Laurie as they discuss the week’s news and review the ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ episode “There Is A Tide…”
Tony and Laurie talk about how COVID is impacting production on Star Trek Picard and Star Trek: Discovery, including the news that Tig Notaro is limiting her time as Jett Reno. They also talk about Michael Chabon’s newly revealed backstory for Riker and Troi and their son’s middle name: Worf. The podcasters then crawl through the Jeffries Tubes to review Star Trek’s latest homage to Die Hard, Discovery‘s “There Is A Tide…” featuring the return of Ken Mitchell. Links to topics discussed in the pod Jeri Ryan Confirms New ‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season 2 Production Start Date Tig Notaro Returning As Reno For ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Season 4, But Limiting Time Due To COVID Concerns Michael Chabon Reveals Riker-Troi Family Backstory On USS Titan, Including Son’s Middle Name Was Worf Other mentions: Tom Cruise yells at M:I 7 crew for not following COVID protocols Shakespeare in Star Trek Die Hard (and yes, it is a Christmas movie) Transparent displays is a dumb sci-fi trope Ken Mitchell’s various Star Trek roles Zora from “Calypso” Trekbits: Tony: THR: How James Bond Inspired This Underrated ‘Star Trek’ Episode Laurie: Picture Book: Fascinating: The Life of Leonard Nimoy Let us know what you think of the episode in the comments, and post your suggestions for topics we should cover when Discovery‘s third season ends. (We particularly appreciated last week’s discussions!)
You can even do a “virtual photo op” at the GalaxyCon events.
Jonathan Frakes juggles all of this season’s arcs in one action-packed episode.
According to Hawley, the studio “wanted to go in a different direction.”
Producers are also working on a DS9 Writers’ Room follow-up to ‘What We Left Behind.’