November 9, 2016 at 08:46AM – New Pin : on Board: Star Trek
After a successful launch of Garden Gnomes based off “Star Trek: The Original Series,” ThinkGeek.com sets phasers (and beards) to stunning with the release of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” gnomes. In “Song of Myself,” a quintessential poem included in “Leaves of Grass” by Walt Whitman, the author decrees “I believe a leaf of grass…
via Give Your Lawn a Star Trek Makeover with Next Generation Gnomes — CBR.com




Star Trek: Discovery will launch its maiden voyage a bit later than planned. Citing the project’s huge production demands, CBS announced Wednesday that Bryan Fuller’s anticipated reboot — initially set to bow in January — will now debut in May, with the premiere airing on CBS network before moving exclusively to CBS All Access. In a statement,…
via Star Trek: Discovery Premiere Pushed to May 2017 to Preserve ‘Quality’ of Series — TVLine
CBS’ new Star Trek series has a bold new title! At Comic-Con on Saturday, Bryan Fuller — who is shepherding the anticipated reboot — announced that the show will be officially called Star Trek: Discovery, as in its titular vessel, the U.S.S. Discovery (NCC-1031). As previously reported, the premiere episode will be broadcast on CBS in…
Excerpted from TIME’s Star Trek: Inside the Most Influential Science-Fiction Series Ever. Available at retailers and at Amazon.com. Leonard Nimoy and I certainly didn’t start our journey as close friends. Rather, like the other members of our cast, we were colleagues, feeling each other out, learning our professional strengths and weaknesses and trying to bring…
via How Kirk and Spock’s Relationship Held Star Trek Together — TIME
Excerpted from TIME’s Star Trek: Inside the Most Influential Science-Fiction Series Ever. Available at retailers and at Amazon.com. Since the time of the Greek philosopher Anaximander, humans have gazed up at the heavens and wondered: Is anyone else out there? For some, the idea that we might be the most advanced beings in all of…
Star Trek director and producer J.J. Abrams confirmed Monday that he will not recast the role of Chekov that was played by the late Anton Yelchin in the revamped franchise series. The 27-year-old actor played the Russian character in all three Star Trek reboots including the latest film Beyond, which opens in U.S. theaters Friday,…
via J.J. Abrams Won’t Recast Anton Yelchin’s Character Chekov in Reboot Star Trek Series — TIME