Star Trek has always been a game-changer in the entertainment industry. As it closes in on 60 years as a franchise, these are the times it broke its own mold.
After their Richard Madden casting session, the Game of Thrones showrunners were pleased to find the actor could do more than just rock the hell out of a suit.
There are many similarities between sci-fi and Westerns, and one series made the best of that comparison: the Gunsmoke-inspired Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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Scott Bakula played Captain John Archer on Star Trek: Enterprise, but that casting came very close to not happening for one specific behind-the-scenes reason.
Due to the limits of the StageCraft tech, The Mandalorian can make the Star Wars galaxy feel oddly small. Thankfully, Ahsoka has so far avoided this mishap.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has slowly been working the Gorn into the series, but one episode leaves a big question hanging out there for speculation.
Do you like it when classic Star Trek characters pop up on Strange New Worlds? Then you're in luck, because more of that is bound to happen in season 3.
Ahsoka is hinting that time travel may serve as a plot point in the Star Wars series. Are we about to get a live-action version of The World Between Worlds?
Ahsoka reveals a new galaxy in the Star Wars universe, making good on an international translation's promise and potentially leading to exciting new places.
The Nightsisters, who have appeared in several places in Star Wars lore, make their live-action debut in Ahsoka, and they could affect the show in a big way.
Ahsoka episode 1, Master and Apprentice, sees the worlds of The Mandalorian and Star Wars Rebels collide. Here's a deep dive into the series' premiere.