Star Trek: Picard Series Script Almost Made Showrunner Cry
It's a great time to be a geek. If you're a comic book fan, there's something for you on the big and small screen. If you're a Star Wars fan, there's something for you coming
It's a great time to be a geek. If you're a comic book fan, there's something for you on the big and small screen. If you're a Star Wars fan, there's something for you coming
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnRda4EVHkQ I hate you, CBS All Access. I hate you for making a seemingly mediocre, over-priced service and then dropping something like The Twilight Zone on it, basically forcing my hand in shelling out the
CBS All Access has been fast-tracking a lot of Star Trek content as of late. Of course, the flagship series on the platform is Star Trek: Discovery, but in addition that, the network announced the
It's finally happening! Probably! After all these years and development, Stephen King's The Stand is finally set to get remade in today's Golden Age of Television. Of course, we have the old mini-series from decades
I know plenty of fans out there who have fallen a bit out of love with the franchise as of late. That's not to say the recent films and CBS All Access original series Star
CBS seems to be going all-in on the Star Trek property. Last year saw the debut of Star Trek: Discovery on their CBS All Access streaming service, and since then, they've made it perfectly clear
The Twilight Zone is adding a resident of Pawnee to its cast. According to a new report from THR, the new CBS All Access series is adding Parks and Recreation actor Adam Scott to their
Ladies and gents, you're about to get another Star Trek series -- but it won't be the series you expected. Forget Jean-Luc Picard (for now), because it looks like they're taking a "Damage Control" approach
https://youtu.be/UdbTO-o1Dh8 There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow,
The first season of Star Trek: Discovery seems to me to have had its share of critics and fans in equal measure. I count myself on the side of the fans of the show, frankly