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Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: August 20 20, 9:57 pm
by CardsofSTL
Entire Second Season Of ‘Star Trek: Short Treks’ Now Streaming For Free As Part Of Emmy Campaign
The second season of Star Trek: Short Treks is a 2020 Emmy nominee for Outstanding Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series. Executive producer Alex Kurtzman has been doing the “For Your Consideration” rounds promoting the show to Emmy voters. And today CBS looks to build more buzz for Short Treks by making all six episodes available for free.

Watch season two of Short Treks for free
CBS All Access announced all six shorts in the latest season of Star Trek: Short Treks will be available to watch for free until August 31, as part of the campaign in support of the Emmy nomination.

All six shorts are now available to watch for free on CBS.com, CBS mobile apps and YouTube, as seen below. As with all CBS All Access videos, they are available exclusively in the USA.

Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: August 21 20, 12:18 pm
by Jocephus
nichelle nichols is apparently a victim of elder abuse. there's a gofundme if you want to donate

https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/family ... 1844791274

Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: August 21 20, 12:44 pm
by CardsofSTL
Jocephus wrote:
August 21 20, 12:18 pm
nichelle nichols is apparently a victim of elder abuse. there's a gofundme if you want to donate

https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/family ... 1844791274
That bastard

Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: August 21 20, 9:37 pm
by CardsofSTL
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Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: September 9 20, 10:05 am
by CardsofSTL
Yesterday was Star Trek Day



CBS will celebrate 'Star Trek' Day 2020 with an epic Trek panel marathon

It's been an incredible 54 years since "Star Trek" first debuted. On Tuesday (Sept. 8), actors from across the multi-decade franchise will celebrate an online "Star Trek" day with panels and discussions, while discussing the series' emphasis on diversity.

The multi-hour online event comes in the wake of a CBS announcement Sept. 2 that "Star Trek" will feature its first nonbinary and transgender characters in Season 3 of "Star Trek: Discovery," which premieres Oct. 15. Adira will be a nonbinary character played by non-binary actor Blu del Barrio, while transgender actor Ian Alexander will play Gray.

Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: September 13 20, 10:11 am
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Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: September 15 20, 6:27 am
by Jocephus

Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: November 3 20, 11:28 am
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Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: November 18 20, 8:17 pm
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Re: 2020: The Year of Star Trek

Posted: December 10 20, 1:20 pm
by CardsofSTL
Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Star Trek’ Script is Inspired By His Love for Chris Pine
Quentin Tarantino approached his fabled R-rated Star Trek script like any of us would: by taking inspiration from his love for Chris Pine. The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood director is not-so-secretly a fan of Pine’s depiction of Captain Kirk in the J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies, and the result is a Star Trek script that has “so much fun” with Kirk, according to Tarantino’s co-screenwriter Mark L. Smith.


Here’s another update for you on Tarantino’s R-rated Star Trek movie that will definitely get made one day. In an interview with SFX Magazine, The Revenant screenwriter Mark L. Smith, who worked on the screenplay with the filmmaker based on his original idea for a Star Trek movie (which Tarantino previously described as an “earthbound” 1930s gangster movie), revealed that the film is very Captain Kirk-centric, inspired by Tarantino’s love for Chris Pine’s performance in the role:

“I wrote a Star Trek with Tarantino, and that was a sci-fi script on which I could have fun and lean into some bigger, broader things. Kirk is always just so fun. Tarantino and I had so much fun with him, because Kirk is just William Shatner, y’know? It’s like: you’re not sure who is who, so you can kinda lean into that. Because you watch Chris Pine and he’s playing Kirk, but he’s also playing William Shatner a touch.”

Tarantino has long been a fan of the Wonder Woman 1984 actor, recently stating in an interview on The Ringer’s “Rewatchables” podcast that Pine was his favorite young actor working today, and admitting that it was Pine’s performance as Captain Kirk that made him interested in contributing to the Star Trek film franchise that launched with Abrams’ 2009 reboot. The director once told MTV, “I thought Chris Pine did a fantastic job not just playing Capt. Kirk but playing William Shatner’s captain — he is William Shatner. He’s not just another guy, he’s William Shatner’s Capt. Kirk. And Zachary Quinto is literally Leonard Nimoy’s — because they both have the same scene together — he’s his Spock. They [expletive] nail it. They just nail it.”

Unfortunately, the Tarantino Star Trek has been languishing on the shelf for a while now, with the filmmaker revealing last year that he’s “steering away from Star Trek, but I haven’t had an official conversation with those guys yet.” Tarantino’s desire to retire soon contributed to that decision, and with the long process it’s taken to get the Trek movie off the ground, it may just not be in the cards for the filmmaker — and not even a love for Chris Pine can change that.