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    Spock in 'Star Trek: Discovery' won't be the Vulcan you remember

    The Spock we will meet is at a point in his life we’ve never seen before, says 'Star Trek: Discovery' showrunner Alex Kurtzman.

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    Star Trek 2004: The Reboot We Almost Saw

    On 3rd February 2005, it was announced that Star Trek: Enterprise would be cancelled, drawing this series to a close after a mere four seasons – impressive for a normal show, of course, but following three successive Star Trek shows which reached seven seasons, it was difficult not to shake the feeling that Enterprise had never quite lived up to its full potential. Interestingly, though, this wasn’t the first time a return to The Original Series had been proposed – in the dying days of Enterpri

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    'Star Trek Beyond' Star Zachary Quinto: 'I Feel Leonard Nimoy With Me in a Very Powerful Way All the Time'

    A week ago, at a Star Trek fan event at Paramount Pictures in Los Angeles that culminated with the dedication of a street on the lot in honor of Leonard Nimoy, Zachary Quinto spoke eloquently of his predecessor as Spock. “In a way I feel like he was more a part of this film than he was of the other two,” Quinto said of Nimoy, who died in February 2015 at age 83, about four months before filming began on Star Trek Beyond.

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    Paramount Gearing Up For Star Trek 4?

    Paramount Pictures has registered the title ‘Star Trek 4’, making it likelier than ever that we’re in for another bold adventure to places no man has gone before. The rumour comes as Paramount gears up to release the third film in the rebooted 'Star Trek’ series this July. What it does signify is that Paramount is open to such an idea, and that they may well be expecting great things from Justin Lin’s upcoming 'Star Trek Beyond’.

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    Star Trek - 5 Potential Premises for an Anthology Season

    It’s something we’ve seen examined in the expanded universe, and briefly hinted at in JJ Abrams’ 2009 Star Trek movie, but never onscreen - just what, exactly, happened following the events of Deep Space Nine? Cardassia was being forced to rebuild, the Dominion had been beaten back, Bajor was on the verge of joining the Federation, etc. JJ Abrams’ movie established that Romulus was destroyed by a supernova in 2387, leaving one of the galaxy’s major political powers in an irrevocably changed pos