J.K. Woodward’s cover art.Image: BenBella Books When you think of Star Trek, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? A character? A ship? A particular series or episode? Whatever your answer is, we’re willing to guess it wasn’t friendship, but maybe it should be. Think about it. Ultimately, all iterations of Star Trek are about … Read More “Star Trek Book of Friendship Exclusive Excerpt: Spock and Bones” »
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Screenshot: Paramount We’ve written before about what a fantastic Kirk episode this is, so, we’ll keep it brief: this is about more than just Star Trek’s loveably dodgy fight scene between a two-fist-swinging William Shatner and a guy in a lizard-alien rubber suit. “Arena” is about Kirk and humanity at large’s constant struggle with its … Read More “Captain Kirk’s 10 Best Star Trek Episodes, Ranked” »
Kirk and Spock in one of their very first missions together we see on Star Trek, in “The Man Trap.”Screenshot: Paramount Last night brought the shocking news that Captain James T. Kirk would be returning to Star Trek, his young self being portrayed by Vampire Diaries’ Paul Wesley in the second season of Strange New … Read More “What Did Captain Kirk Do Before Commanding the Enterprise?” »
Fascinating, Jim.Image: Paramount Captain on the bridge! Paramount+ has confirmed that the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will feature the return of the iconic captain of the USS Enterprise, James Tiberius Kirk. Paul Wesley, known for his roles in The Vampire Diaries, Amira and Sam, Medal of Honor, and more, will enter … Read More “Strange New Worlds Season 2 Casts Captain Kirk” »
Just picture this with Zach Quinto and Karl Urban, though.Screenshot: Paramount Talk of Quentin Tarantino heading to the Alpha Quadrant has swirled around for the past few years, largely focusing on how the iconic director’s take on Star Trek would’ve pushed the franchise into darker, more violent, and more curse-laden material. But new details about … Read More “Star Trek Quentin Tarantino Movie Details—Time Travel Gangsters” »