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Toho Wants to Take Its Time Making Its Next Godzilla Movie

Christina Chong teases an epic return to Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Robert Rodriguez could be bringing The Faculty back to life. Plus, get a look at Evil’s return and a glimpse of What If’s 1602-inspired episode. Spoilers, assemble!Reservation Dogs | First FandomsGodzillaDuring a recent interview with GQ Japan (via Comic Book), producer Minami Ichikawa stated he doesn’t “feel the need to rush” the next Godzilla movie. I don’t feel the need to rush the next live-action film. Good films are all about quality. We want…

Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow

Strange New Worlds is always going to be playing with fire when it brushes up against a legendary episode of the original Star Trek. The nature of its place in the series’ timeline, its wheelhouse in remixing spins on classic tropes, the comparisons will always be there. Last season, it proved it could play in those spaces. This season, it’s already proving it can go toe-to-toe.Strange New World's Melissa Navia Talks Flying the Enterprise | io9 InterviewIf “A Quality of Mercy” was Strange New Worlds going right into…

Carol Kane Joining Season 2 Cast

Image: Paramount+Star Trek: Strange New Worlds brought a first-look clip for season two and some exciting casting news to its segment of Star Trek Day. Carol Kane (whose dozens of credits include The Princess Bride, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Scrooged, and Broadway’s Wicked) is coming aboard the USS Enterprise.A Star Trek press release described the role as “recurring;” the character, Pelia, is described as “highly educated and intelligent, this engineer suffers no fools. Pelia solves problems calmly and brusquely, thanks

Star Trek Strange New Worlds Episode 8 Recap Elysian Kingdom

This are no holodeck shenanigans, we promise.Image: ParamountAlthough it has largely treated its characters with great care in its debut season, Star Trek: Strange New World’s general sense of episodic breeziness has also given those characters a light touch—moments of highlights, but nothing too deep with our crewmates. This week’s episode changes that, wrapping up one of its most sincere stories yet in the show’s most zany caper.Strange New Worlds, for the most part, is a remarkably consistent TV show. This is good,

Wrath of Khan Turns 40 Years Old Today

Image: ParamountStar Trek is no stranger to cinema, and the franchise’s quality of films tends to fluctuate with each new release. We’ve seen plenty of pretty good films from the series, and we’ve also seen films that weren’t as good as they could’ve been. Everyone’s got their own favorites, but if there’s one thing that can be agreed upon, it’s that Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan stands above the rest.Released exactly today in 1982, Khan served as a sequel to both the original 1979 Star Trek film, and the 1967 episode,

Where to Watch Every Star Trek Show

There’s quite frankly a LOT of boldly going going on.Gif: ParamountTrying to keep track of what Star Trek is coming right now feels like trying to stop a tribble from procreating. Before even more new series get announced, here’s our guide of when to expect all the new Star Trek shows, the returns of familiar favorites, and what else is in the works right now. Engage!Star Trek Shows Currently Airing and Coming SoonStar Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1A prequel-sequel series—a prequel to the original Star Trek, a sequel