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Netflix to the rescue!
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The Search For Spock finds the pointy-eared Vulcan ... alive!
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The animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks will also end with Season 5.
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“It would not have gotten done" if he didn't insist, says Shatner.
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There's a backstory to his iconic bald head.
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"Tom wouldn't engage with any of us on a social level," Stewart alleged.
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Ensigns Boimler, Beckett, Tendi, and Rutherford – plus their new Vulcan buddy T’Lyn – are back for more in season four of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
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Boldly go where no gift-giver has gone before.
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The crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos will seek to confront an unknown force that is destroying starships and threatening galactic peace.
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Paul Wesley, Ethan Peck, and Celia Rose Gooding discuss the "high stakes, low stakes" introduction of their classic characters.
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Plus, Bush and Peck tease what this means for Spock and Chapel going forward.
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It's not the Kirk/Khan makeout session you've been dreaming of, but it's pretty close.
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Jess Bush and Babs Olusanmokon discuss Chapel and M'Benga's near-death experience.
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In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Pike, Spock, and the intrepid Enterprise crew return to fill in some backstory in the years before Kirk took the big chair.
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"It's a tremendous relief because obviously the show did so much better than we had even hoped," Anson Mount told Decider.
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"[Did we] expect the fandom to go crazy like this?" Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut, who plays Sidney LaForge in the series, told Decider. "Absolutely not."
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With the fans and cast on board? Make it so.
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Star Trek: Section 31 moves from a series to a Paramount+ exclusive movie.
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Looks like this season's villain took a little inspo from Negan.
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"I didn’t want to miss out on having fun with my friends," Spiner told Decider.