How Firefly And Futurama Changed The Fate Of Star Trek: Enterprise
What do Star Trek: Enterprise, Futurama, and Firefly have in common? Besides being sci-fi TV shows, they also courted some of the same writers.
Read MoreWhat do Star Trek: Enterprise, Futurama, and Firefly have in common? Besides being sci-fi TV shows, they also courted some of the same writers.
Read MoreZapp Brannigan is inspired by Captain Kirk from Star Trek, and the latest episode of Futurama season 11 digs into that and the character's problematic nature.
Read MoreLetting Jonathan Frakes direct episodes of Star Trek inspired a trend that producers regretted.
Read MoreSpike (James Marsters) is one of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's true fan favorites. However, he would've never taken off without director John T. Kretchmer.
Read MoreA scrapped plot sequel from a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode focusing on Picard could have provided one of the most emotional moments in Trek history.
Read MoreThe creatives behind Star Trek: The Next Generation often had conflicting ideas about how noticeable (or not) the show's music ought to be.
Read MoreBuffy the Vampire Slayer wouldn't be half the show it was without this fast-talking bad boy, but if things had gone according to plan, he would've quickly died.
Read MoreAnthony Head and Amber Benson share a duet in the Buffy musical episode, but it wasn't the first time they appeared in a musical together.
Read MoreFrom captains and commanders to ensigns and admirals, here is the entire, often oblique Star Trek ranking/pip system, explained.
Read MoreWhat compelled Sabine Wren, a Mandalorian, to remove and store her neon beskar armor in Ahsoka? The answer is potentially depressing.
Read MoreRemember that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and Star Trek: Lower Decks crossover? Well, Lower Decks season 4 remembers it, too.
Read MoreWe love Moopsy, don't we folks? The cute little alien from Star Trek: Lower Decks. Moopsy drinks bones, and lots of people are talking about that.
Read MoreStar Trek: Lower Decks season 4 is filled to the brim with deep-cut references to not just Star Trek history, but plenty of other sci-fi as well.
Read MoreWhy does Mariner keep saying 'menagerie' in Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4, episode 2? It all goes back to the original Star Trek series' OG pilot.
Read MoreThe new Star Wars series Ahsoka has brought the rascally Star Wars Rebels droid Chopper into live-action, and Hasbro has a new toy for kids to enjoy.
Read MoreIf you're looking for deep-cut Star Trek: Voyager Easter eggs, the Lower Decks season 4 premiere will give you what you want. And then some.
Read MoreIf you're wondering what happened to the USS Voyager after that show's series finale, Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4 is here to fill in the gaps.
Read MoreThe newest crew member on Star Trek: Lower Decks isn't actually new – we first met the Vulcan science officer T'Lyn back in season 2.
Read MoreAhsoka episode 4 ends with a cliffhanger that may provide the first look at the live-action version of the World Between Worlds from Star Wars Rebels.
Read MoreAhmed Best has a cool idea for a Star Wars series about his new Mandalorian character Kelleran Beq, and we would like to see it happen.
Read MoreWhen Henry Cavill auditioned for The Witcher, the Geralt voice he used didn't mimic the video game work done by Doug Cockle, but it also changed while shooting.
Read MoreStar Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2 took a page out of The Next Generation's book on how to excite and frustrate the fandom.
Read MoreThe actress who played Game of Thrones' Catelyn Stark was emotionally wrecked by The Red Wedding. Read about Michelle Fairley's trauma from that episode.
Read MoreRiding a dragon, even a fake dragon, proved to be a little more painful than expected for Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington.
Read MoreMore than a few Star Trek actors left the franchise unexpectedly or abruptly, including Kirstie Alley, Jeffrey Hunter, and Jennifer Lien. Here's what happened.
Read MoreThe team that worked on Star Trek: Prodigy found out about the show's cancelation around the same time as viewers. But there's still some hope for the future.
Read MoreAlexander Siddig had no idea how big his role for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was supposed to be when he auditioned for the part.
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