Paramount+ is betting big on the future of the Star Trek universe.
The streamer on Tuesday announced premiere dates and renewals for its expansive universe of sci-fi goodness.
Star Trek: Discovery has scored an early renewal for a fifth season.
A premiere date for the back half of Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 was also locked in Tuesday.
The series will return with new episodes beginning Thursday, February 10.
In addition, we also got confirmation that Star Trek: Picard will launch its second season Thursday, March 3.
A new entry to the franchise, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, will touch down Thursday, May 5.
These premiere dates will keep live-action Star Trek content on the air until well into the summer.
Star Trek: Lower Decks will return in the summer for Season 3, with a fourth in the works.
“Four years ago, we made a promise to grow Star Trek into something it had never been before,...
The streamer on Tuesday announced premiere dates and renewals for its expansive universe of sci-fi goodness.
Star Trek: Discovery has scored an early renewal for a fifth season.
A premiere date for the back half of Star Trek: Discovery Season 4 was also locked in Tuesday.
The series will return with new episodes beginning Thursday, February 10.
In addition, we also got confirmation that Star Trek: Picard will launch its second season Thursday, March 3.
A new entry to the franchise, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, will touch down Thursday, May 5.
These premiere dates will keep live-action Star Trek content on the air until well into the summer.
Star Trek: Lower Decks will return in the summer for Season 3, with a fourth in the works.
“Four years ago, we made a promise to grow Star Trek into something it had never been before,...
- 1/18/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Black-ish's Bow and Dre have had their highs and lows over the years—and so have the actors who portray them. Ahead of the ABC comedy's eighth and final season premiere tonight, Jan. 4, Anthony Anderson revealed to Parade magazine that he was not on great terms with Tracee Ellis Ross ahead of Black-ish's series debut in 2014. According to the Law & Order actor, he offended his longtime TV wife thanks to a joke he made during the 2005 Vibe Awards. "We laugh about this now, but Tracee didn't like me for maybe 10 years," he shared. "As we were walking onto the stage there was a loud sound over the speaker, and I said, 'Tracee? Did you fart?' The audience loved...
- 1/4/2022
- E! Online
"If you've never heard of Del Close, that means you're not a comedian – which is probably good news for you..." Utopia has released an official trailer for the documentary For Madmen Only, from filmmaker Heather Ross. The full title is For Madmen Only: The Stories of Del Close, and this premiered at the Chicago and Calgary Underground Film Festivals last year. Comedy guru Del Close, mentor to everyone from Bill Murray to Tina Fey, sets out to write his autobiography for DC Comics (called "Wasteland"). As he leads us through sewers, mental wards, and his peculiar talent for making everyone famous but himself, Close emerges as a personification of the creative impulse itself. "We knew that to make the definitive movie about this icon/unknown, we would need to take the same kind of creative risks that he was famous for. As someone known for breaking down genres and experimenting...
- 7/6/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Joseph Baxter Alec Bojalad Feb 14, 2019
Amazon’s serial adaptation of the 2011 actioner, Hanna, will reunite The Killing stars Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos.
Hanna, the stylish 2011 action film, which elevated the career of Saoirse Ronan, is set to be adapted as a TV series by Amazon Prime. Interestingly enough, the series will also serve as a reunion platform for two of its announced main players in Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos, who co-starred on the 2011-2014 AMC-later-Netflix murder-mystery series, The Killing.
The Hanna TV series will essentially adapt the story of director Joe Wright’s 2011 film, centering on the titular character (Ronan), a teenage girl who spent her entire life detached from civilization, raised to be a ruthlessly efficient fighting machine in rural Finland by her father, Erik (Eric Bana), until they attract the attention of Marissa Wiegler (Cate Blanchett), a relentless C.I.A. agent with a vendetta,...
Amazon’s serial adaptation of the 2011 actioner, Hanna, will reunite The Killing stars Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos.
Hanna, the stylish 2011 action film, which elevated the career of Saoirse Ronan, is set to be adapted as a TV series by Amazon Prime. Interestingly enough, the series will also serve as a reunion platform for two of its announced main players in Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos, who co-starred on the 2011-2014 AMC-later-Netflix murder-mystery series, The Killing.
The Hanna TV series will essentially adapt the story of director Joe Wright’s 2011 film, centering on the titular character (Ronan), a teenage girl who spent her entire life detached from civilization, raised to be a ruthlessly efficient fighting machine in rural Finland by her father, Erik (Eric Bana), until they attract the attention of Marissa Wiegler (Cate Blanchett), a relentless C.I.A. agent with a vendetta,...
- 2/8/2018
- Den of Geek
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