Find out how to watch every 'Star Trek' movie in order, from 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' to 'Section 31' Star Trek is still living long and prospering, almost 60 years after the series first aired ...
thanks to a series of movies starting with 1979's "Star Trek: The Motion Picture." A total of 13 "Star Trek" movies were released in theaters, but it's been eight years since the most recent film ...
Now that I think about it, “beats and shouting” is a pretty apt description of Star Trek Beyond. The ponderous pacing and pure 70s-ness of the costumes makes The Motion Picture a slog ...
We’re boldly going where no movie and TV website has gone before (ok, they probably have, but they definitely got the order wrong) and ranking the best Star Trek movies. Why? Well, because we ...
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An incoming holographic transmission arrives from the secret unit's Section 31 director delivering their next dangerous ...
Section 31, introduced a new format to the franchise that should continue on Paramount+, but with new ideas. Originally ...
Now, a fan on YouTube by the name of NJM Photo has recreated that scene, using only AMT Star Trek model kits, and homemade motion control cameras. And it looks pretty amazing. You can see his ...
William Shatner played Captain Kirk on the original ‘Star Trek’ series before reprising the role in several movies ...
The cast and crew of Section 31 tell io9 why stories about the controversial Star Trek organization are necessary for the franchise's utopian vision. This week, Star Trek returns to the world of ...
Despite its reputation as a science fiction franchise committed to hope, peace, and equity in an enlightened future, playing Star Trek still involves quite a bit of pew-pew-pew shootouts.
Answers range from a rabid fan base that kept Star Trek alive after its second season to a network putting support behind a recognizable IP. But the truth is far more simple: Star Trek ...