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Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek Co-Writer Explained Working On The Movie, And Why It Didn’t Happen

Star Trek is a huge franchise, one that has included some of the best sci-fi movies of all time. While there's plenty of new TV content available for those with a Paramount+ subscription, the franchise's future on the big screen remains a mystery. For a while the great Quentin Tarantino was developing a Star Trek movie, although that seems to have been left by the wayside. His co-writer Mark L. Smith recently spoke about working on that movie, and why it ultimately didn't work out. Trekkies new and are always keeping…

10 Sci-Fi Movies to Watch on Paramount+ (That Aren’t Star Trek)

Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) - Official Trailer (HD)Thanks to its team-up with Showtime, Paramount+ also has the excellent 1978 remake starring Donald Sutherland, which takes the pod-people plot of the original and somehow makes it even scarier than hell. And if you’re still itching for some Star Trek... Leonard Nimoy is in this, too. Watch on Paramount+. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) - Official Trailer (HD)Thanks to its team-up with Showtime, Paramount+ also has the excellent 1978 remake starring…

Star Trek Discovery Season 5 Reveals Release Window, New Clip

Screenshot: ParamountIt feels like we’ve been hearing about Star Trek: Discovery’s fifth season—even before we knew it would be its final—for a very long time at this point. But at long last, with the arrival of yet another new clip, we now know when Michael Burnham and her friends will begin their last tour of active duty.“Even AI Rappers are Harassed by Police” | AI UnlockedWell, for the most part. Announced at CCXP this weekend, Paramount has confirmed that Discovery’s fifth and final season will begin some time in

I’m watching ‘AI upscaled’ Star Trek and it isn’t terrible

For years, dedicated Star Trek fans have been using AI in an attempt to make a version of the acclaimed series Deep Space 9 that looks decent on modern TVs. It sounds a bit ridiculous, but I was surprised to find that it’s actually quite good — certainly good enough that media companies ought to pay attention (instead of just sending me copyright strikes). I was inspired earlier this year to watch the show, a fan favorite that I occasionally saw on TV when it aired but never really thought twice about. After seeing…

Star Trek: Khan: Ceti Alpha V in The Daily LITG, 28th of November 2023

Star Trek: Khan: Ceti Alpha V is getting set up as a radio show, or audio drama as they try and call it these days.. Star Trek: Khan: Ceti Alpha V is getting set up as a radio show, or audio drama as they try and call it these days.. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to…

Fargo’s Noah Hawley Recalls Why His Star Trek Movie Got Scrapped, And I’m So Disappointed Paramount Did This

While the TV side of the Star Trek franchise has been thriving for over half a decade now thanks to the various shows available to stream with a Paramount+ subscription, the same can’t be same for the film side. The last Star Trek movie, Star Trek Beyond, came out in 2016, and Star Trek 4 remains stuck in development hell. At one point, Fargo showrunner Noah Hawley was tapped to direct a Star Trek movie, and now that he’s opened up about how the project got scrapped, I’m disappointed that Paramount Pictures took this…

Robert Butler, Batman & Star Trek TV Director, Died at Age 95

Filmmaker Robert Butler passed away earlier in the month on November 3 at 95 years old, according to the Hollywood Reporter.A director of film and TV, Butler directed the pilot episodes for both the 1966 Batman series starring the late Adam West and the original live-action Star Trek series in 1988, in turn setting the tone for both shows that they’re now well-known for. While his time with Trek technically ended there—he’s credited as director for part two of Trek’s “The Menagerie,” as most of that episode reuses footage…

Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 8 Recap

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ fondness for exploring old ideas and structures doesn’t just rely on an affection for the original Star Trek. It’s willing to take on tones, ideas, and experiments from across the franchise’s history—and even its most recent past, as is the case this week,as the show takes on Discovery’s largest unexplored aftermath. But it might be coming to its own limits on just how dark a path it can take some of its heroes down.Will We See More of Uhura's Relationship with Spock? | io9 Interview“Under

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ probes the limits of redemption

The following contains spoilers for “Under the Cloak of War.” “Some things break in a way that can never be repaired, only managed.” It’s the final line in a powerhouse episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. “Under the Cloak of War” lays out a host of questions about memory, grief and redemption – reiterating the key obsessions of this season – none of which it could possibly answer. For some shows, this would be a bad thing, but Strange New Worlds is becoming increasingly comfortable living with ambiguity. Much as I…

Star Trek Lower Decks Crossover’s Hot Spock Gag Was Improv

Image: ParamountThere’s a lot to love in Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks’ special Star Trek crossover, but getting to see Tawny Newsome and Jack Quaid bring some of their chaotic energy from the world of animation into the live-action Mariner and Boimler was a highlight—especially because that energy radiated through the Strange New Worlds crew.How Has Ortegas Changed and Grown Coming into Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 | io9 InterviewThat’s according to director Jonathan Frakes, who aside from being