‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ CG-Animated Series Revealed, Plus ‘Discovery,’ ‘Lower Decks,’ ‘Picard’ at Comic-Con
The 54-year-old sci-fi franchise proves it’s in a full-blown renaissance with an explosion of new series.
The 54-year-old sci-fi franchise proves it’s in a full-blown renaissance with an explosion of new series.
Todd Cherniawsky’s production design for the return of Patrick Stewart’s Jean-Luc Picard balances a destructive past with a hopeful future.
The actor made the development of the CBS All Access show an act of personal expression — and saved a memento from Data’s final scene.
Watch IndieWire’s interview with the prolific screenwriter, in which he said it’s also possible we could see more of Brent Spiner’s Alton Inigo Soong.
With “Tell Me a Story” and “Swamp Thing” headed to The CW, could streaming series help save the broadcast TV season?
The “Star Trek: Picard” Season 1 finale is not a scream into the void but an incoherent gurgle. Here are 45 questions we have about this ghastly episode.
Exclusive: “Fear is an incompetent teacher,” Picard says in a clip from the season finale that especially resonates at this troubled moment.
“Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1” is vintage “Trek,” and inspires questions about whether a new character is really Data’s evil brother Lore.
“Broken Pieces” has solid dialogue and character moments but is mostly table-setting.
In an interview with IndieWire, Chabon and Jonathan Del Arco talk about how “you can never go home again.”
This is an episode that conjures the feeling of “Star Trek” past while still forging a bold new path for the franchise’s future.
Picard reunites with Hugh, and all that intrigue with Soji and the Romulans finally boils over.