New STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Photos — “Mirrors”
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by TrekCore Staff
3d ago
Star Trek: Discovery continues its fifth and final season this Thursday, and today we’ve got new photos from “Mirrors” for your review!   This week, Commander Rayner (Callum Keith Rennie) is left in charge of the Discovery while Captain Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Book (David Ajala) venture inside a spatial anomaly in search of the next Progenitor clue. Meanwhile, Dr. Culber (Wilson Cruz) confides in Tilly (Mary Wiseman).   Here are seven new photos from this week’s episode, showing very little from Burnham and Book’s mission:   S ..read more
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INTERVIEW — Sonequa Martin-Green on Burnham’s “Face the Strange” Encounter
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by TrekCore Staff
6d ago
Star Trek: Discovery took a timey-wimey trip through its own past this week, as “Face the Strange” had Captain Michael Burnham bouncing around in time… and meeting her past self in the process. Spoiler warning! Speaking to TrekCore and a grouping of other outlets in late February, series star Sonequa Martin-Green talked about how she prepared for resurrecting the downtrodden Season 1 version of her character for this week’s episode. Michael Burnham, then and now. (Paramount+) SONEQUA MARTIN-GREEN: Can I just be honest? It was hard, because I had forgotten how far Burnham had come! I lived it ..read more
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Lost-For-Decades Original STAR TREK USS Enterprise Model Returned to Roddenberry Family
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by TrekCore Staff
6d ago
Last year, fans were shocked when the original three-foot Constitution-class USS Enterprise model — lost for decades after it went missing during production of Star Trek: The Motion Picture — suddenly appeared in an eBay auction.   Quickly removed from sale, the model’s suspicious reappearance drew both interest and questions from fans, Trek professionals, and of course Trek creator Gene Roddenberry’s son Rod who shared the below statement in November… indicating he was in contact with the present owner of the long-lost model.     Now, after several months, Roddenberr ..read more
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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Review — “Face the Strange”
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by Claire Little, Executive Officer (In Charge of Radishes)
6d ago
Moll and L’ak’s attempts to sabotage Discovery’s efforts finally succeed and Burnham, Rayner, and Stamets are sent jumping through time where they have to face their pasts —  and their future — to find a way back to the present before the Federation is lost. Wow, “Face the Strange”, right?! This was some really good stuff!   Discovery is at the coordinates of the next puzzle piece but nothing’s there: no ships, no planets, no distortions, no distress calls, no 1936 Ford pickups floating through space… none of the things that typically kick off the action in a Star Trek episode.   ..read more
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WeeklyTrek Podcast #246 — STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Cancelled and STRANGE NEW WORLDS Renewed
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by Alex Perry
1w ago
On this week’s episode of WeeklyTrek — TrekCore’s news podcast — host Alex Perry is joined by Promenade Merchants Podcast co-host Heather Kirby to discuss all the latest Star Trek news.     This week, Alex and his guest discuss the following stories from TrekCore and around the web: TrekCore: STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Cancelled; STRANGE NEW WORLDS Renewed for Season 4 (04:31) TrekMovie: ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Showrunner Explains Why They Reopened A TNG Mystery To Start Season 5 (20:07) TrekMovie: Alex Kurtzman Teases Star Trek “Surprises” Coming Up, But Greenlighting ‘Legacy’ Is Out O ..read more
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STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS Cancelled; STRANGE NEW WORLDS Renewed for Season 4
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by TrekCore Staff
1w ago
We’re on vacation this weekend (so this won’t be a long article) but Paramount+ dropped two major news announcements on Friday — Star Trek: Lower Decks has been cancelled, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has been renewed for a fourth season.   The Strange New Worlds renewal isn’t very surprising; the show is now the headlining Trek series on Paramount+ following the conclusion of both Star Trek: Picard and Discovery (ending in May).   Here’s the official word:   Co-showrunners Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers and executive producer Alex Kurtzman confirms in a statement ..read more
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Hallmark’s 2024 STAR TREK Ornaments Include Dr. Crusher, Captain Pike, the Long-Awaited Enterprise-B, and More!
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by Ken Reilly
1w ago
Hallmark returns to the Star Trek universe in 2024 with a range of new ornaments celebrating movie anniversaries, the beginning of the final frontier, and more!   While most 2024 offerings arrive in October, the first ornament of the year hits stores this July, when Hallmark celebrates the 60th anniversary of “The Cage” with The Keeper. This is the Talosian leader who kept Captain Pike hostage in the original Star Trek pilot episode; it’s priced at $19.99. Moving into the fall’s character spotlights, Hallmark is starting with the beloved chief medical officer of the Enterprise ..read more
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Paramount Officially Adds STAR TREK “Origin Story” Film to 2025 Release Slate
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by TrekCore Staff
1w ago
Initially reported in the Hollywood trades back in January, today Paramount Pictures has officially slated another new Star Trek film into their theatrical release schedule.   Said to be “an origin story set decades before the original 2009 Star Trek film,” the next Trek film was mentioned on stage at the studio’s annual CinemaCon panel in Las Vegas this afternoon, and included in their published slate of upcoming releases sent to press.   The still-untitled Star Trek prequel film is set to hit theaters in 2025 — there is no specific release date yet — with production to be ..read more
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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Review — “Jinaal”
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by Claire Little, Executive Officer (In Charge of Radishes)
1w ago
This week’s Star Trek: Discovery follows Burnham, Book, and Culber as they chase down another piece of the Romulan puzzle on Trill; Rayner as he tries to spend as little time with the Discovery crew as possible; and Saru back at Federation headquarters navigating a diplomatic minefield in both his personal and professional life. There’s a lot going on in “Jinaal” — and it’s all great!   The puzzle piece found on V’Leen contained an additional clue, one that narrows the search a bit from all 500 million square kilometers of Trill to a specific person: the spot pattern of one Jinaal Bi ..read more
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New STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Photos — “Jinaal”
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by TrekCore Staff
2w ago
Star Trek: Discovery returns for the third episode of its fifth and final season this Thursday, and today we’ve got new photos from “Jinaal” for your review!   This week, Captain Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the Discovery crew jump to the Trill homeworld in search of the next clue to the lost Progenitor technology — giving Adira (Blu del Barrio) a chance to reconnect with Gray (Ian Alexander). Back at Starfleet Headquarters, Saru (Doug Jones) learns what happens when politics and personal relationships mix.   Here are 21 new photos from this week’s episode, along with thre ..read more
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