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Star Trek is a science fiction television series documenting the adventures of the Starship Enterprise.
What 'Star Trek Discovery' Can Learn from 'Star Trek: The Animated Series'
Star Trek: Discovery is an upcoming American TV series created by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman, which will be shown on CBS All Access. It's been said that the series will follow the crew of the USS Discovery as they begin to discover brand new worlds and civilizations, while exploring the franchise's signature and most recognizable themes. We are all dying to know where the ideas for Discovery have come from. So let's compare Discovery to Star Trek: The Animated Series and see what Discovery can borrow from TAS.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
10 Reasons Why Star Trek: Beyond Will Disappoint Trekkies
I am a trekkie. I genuinely believe in the term and believe it was what Roddenberry envisioned for us. I have watched most of the episodes and all of the movies. So it was with great trepidation I went to see Star Trek Beyond after the two movies of the Abramverse. And it turned out to be the worst Star Trek movie ever. Here's ten reasons why:
By Abdullah Masood8 years ago in Futurism
Why We Need William Shatner In the Next Trek Film
Ladies and gentlemen, as August 2016 draws near, we find ourselves drawn closer and closer to the third Star Trek movie, Star Trek Beyond. Indeed the franchise has done well for itself, coming close to it's 50 year anniversary. With new questions of the future of the Federation things seem to be rather interesting for the future. Justin Lin is at the helm, and things seem to be going full warp speed ahead.
By Abdullah Masood8 years ago in Futurism
Top Five Star Trek Movie Denouements
One of the enduring components of Star Trek are denouements that either bring the science fiction back down to earth or make you feel that much closer to the stars. They can even rescue a bad episode and discard the belief that an hour was just wasted. So how have the movies done in that regard?... Here’s my rankings.
By Rich Monetti8 years ago in Futurism
Every 'Star Trek' Film Ranked from Best to Worst
The Star Trek universe is immersive, massive, and filled with popularity. It oftentimes teaches us more about the wide universe beyond than any of the must watch space documentaries could ever do. Even for younger generations, these movies have launched people through the cosmos with stories of unprecedented adventure, wild imagination, and tyrannical villains, all of which have drawn out the superimposing perfection so acquainted with every StarTrek title. Even though they may all have some amazing quality of storytelling and filmography, showcasing the brilliance of being lost in the wilderness, they all can't be the best.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in Futurism
The Star Trek: Discovery Debacle
The above trailer has sparked such a controversy among its viewer base that it would be nigh-impossible to fairly describe the whole affair in any short time. I'll try nevertheless, concentrating on my own thoughts concerning the subject.
By Nathan Istvan9 years ago in Futurism
New 'Star Trek: Discovery' Trailer Is Released
Over fifty years, Star Trek has entertained science fiction fans the world over, and it looks like now, with the release of the new Star Trek: Discovery trailer, fans of the Starship Enterprise will have more adventures on the final frontier.
By Anthony Gramuglia9 years ago in Futurism
Trio Triangulates Deep Space 9 Episodes with the Rules of Acquisition Podcast
The Greatest Generation seems to have the decided drop on all the Star Trek podcasts out there. Wade Bowen concedes that and freely accepts operating among the many on the internet undercard with his Deep Space 9 Episodes, Rules of Acquisition Podcast. “I feel like we’re the poor kids at the camp, and they are the rich ones on the other side of the lake,” says Bowen. But that probably better suits his trio’s delving into the franchise’s underbelly on the outskirts of Federation Space.
By Rich Monetti9 years ago in Futurism
Star Trek Beyond Gets a Very Late Start
At 5:55 pm on Saturday afternoon, Chris Pine did another of his mid-air, hands on transporter rescues and delivers Star Trek the way JJ Abrams has envisioned. The moment also showered pride on Gene Roddenberry’s memory and the manner in which Star Trek cast camaraderie is meant to be. “Let's not do that again,” this generation's James T deadpanned. Unfortunately, the movie began at 4:30. Two or three years between installments, what a poor use of such valuable time.
By Rich Monetti9 years ago in Futurism











