Podcast: All Access Geeks Out With Tawny Newsome Over ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks,’ DS9, And ‘Starfleet Academy’
Tony and Laurie also give an update on Nicholas Meyer’s Khan audio drama.
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.
The documentary series debuts on The CW this Saturday, July 8th at 8PM.
The Star Trek legend is posting videos answering big questions.
New 1980s sci-fi cinema “superdoc” arrives in May.
The Star Trek legend reflects on his time with the franchise.
The legendary writer/director believes the project is not dormant.
Tony and Laurie also talk about the new Star Trek doc series coming to the History Channel.
Tony and Laurie start with the latest news: the new Star Trek documentary miniseries coming to the History Channel, Kate Mulgrew talks Star Trek: Prodigy, Colm Meaney on if he would play O’Brien again, Michael Chabon’s deep dive into Romulan culture, the final award season nominations for Star Trek Universe shows, and the latest on the Voyager documentary. Then the devote the rest of the podcast to Tony’s new interview with writer/director/producer Nicholas Meyer, playing excerpts from it and discussing Meyer’s revelation that he pitched a new Trek movie to Paramount, the status of his Khan mini-series, and tales from his work on Star Trek II, IV, and VI.
The Star Trek legend is still coming up with ideas.
“Star Trek? Is that the one with the guy with pointy ears?”
The veteran Star Trek writer/director also talks about the ‘colorful metaphors’ used on ‘Discovery.’
At an event Tuesday night, Nicholas Meyer finally opened up a little about his secret Star Trek project.
The director also talks about ‘Star Trek II’ returning to the big screen this month, why he doesn’t like the bridge and more.
Also, CBS is allowing producers to shoot Discovery in a wider ratio to create a cinematic experience.
We have video of a 35th anniversary screening Q&A for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan with director Nicholas Meyer.
Meyer talks Discovery chronology, a new project, and Stella the Star Trek Dog
‘I don’t believe I gave anything a lot of thought while working on ‘The Wrath of Khan,’ including the original series,’ Meyer told us.
Cliff Eidelman, the man who composed the score for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, fondly recalls his experience working on the final Star Trek film to star the entire original cast. We sat down with the composer who discussed his thematic choices for the score, his approach to publishing the original soundtrack, and how he worked with Nicholas Meyer.
For the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the release of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country this week, TrekMovie had the pleasure and honor of speaking with writer/director Nicholas Meyer about the film’s legacy, what he would have changed about the film, the possibility of a director’s cut, and the film’s position in the Star Trek franchise.
The fan favorite writer/director beams up to the team