Star Trek 2017

  • NewsAlex Moreland (TV Blogger)

    Star Trek: Discovery - Bryan Fuller confirms female lead, gay character, prequel setting, and more!

    Today was the penultimate day of the Television Critics Association summer press tour, an annual event which holds a variety of different panels – and this year, one of those panels was ran by Bryan Fuller, who revealed a lot of information about the new Star Trek: Discovery program, set to launch in 2017 on CBS All Access in the US, on terrestrial television in Canada, and on Netflix worldwide. The intention is to provide a different point of view from prior Star Trek series, given that the pr

  • NewsAlex Moreland (TV Blogger)

    Star Trek - New Details about 2017 Series Released!

    Finally, after months of anticipation, we’ve got some new details about Bryan Fuller’s 2017 Star Trek series, courtesy of San Diego Comic Con. The most obvious detail, and one you’ve likely already surmised from the series’ logo above, is that the show is entitled Star Trek: Discovery. What’s immediately noticeable about this ship are the similarities it shares with the Ralph McQuarrie designs for the Enterprise for Star Trek: Phase II, a project which, although ultimately abandoned, was inten

  • NewsAlex Moreland (TV Blogger)

    Star Trek - Bryan Fuller reveals exciting details about New Series

    In a recent interview with Collider, Bryan Fuller revealed some new details about his upcoming 2017 Star Trek series. No mention is made of whether or not the series is going to be a True Detective style anthology program, as was rumoured a short while ago, however Fuller has promised further information will be revealed at Comic Con. Fuller also spoke about some of the advantages linked to the CBS All Access platform that the new Star Trek will broadcast on.

  • NewsAlex Moreland (TV Blogger)

    First Teaser for New Star Trek Series Released!

    Earlier this year, it was announced that 2017 will see a brand new Star Trek television show - the first since Enterprise was taken off air in 2005. Since then, I’ve been quite keenly following all the information linked to it; most exciting so far has been the news that Bryan Fuller (showrunner of Hannibal) and Nicholas Meyer (director of The Wrath of Khan) will be executive producing this new series.