Tom Hardy was looking forward to working with his Star Trek: Nemesis co-star Ron Perlman, but Hardy didn't expect a jump scare from him at their first meeting.
Yvonne Craig was only in one episode of Star Trek, and she put in great work, but she was mighty scared that remasters might show something ... unseemly.
Lee Shaw is played by both Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell in Monarch: The Legacy of Monsters. The Apple TV+ show isn't the first time we've seen the character.
The Twilight Zone episode King Nine Will Not Return was based on the real-life mystery of the Lady Be Good, a World War II bomber that vanished into the desert.
It happens often, especially, it seems, with sci-fi shows. We fall for a show and the characters, and the series ends on a cliffhanger. Here are 12 examples.
Robert Duncan McNeill felt Tom Paris was 'misguided' in Star Trek: Voyager season 1 but went along with the show's writing out of a need not to make waves.
Patrick Stewart started off as a very grumpy father figure to his Star Trek: The Next Generation co-stars before Jonathan Frakes taught him to relax a little.
Patrick Stewart was so caught up in Shakespearean drama that he knew nothing of Star Trek before being recruited for The Next Generation, but his kids helped.
Russell Johnson may have been a castaway in Gilligan's Island, but in The Twilight Zone he played two different characters who tangled with time travel.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters' VFX supervisor told /Film he used the 'iPhone test' from Gareth Edwards' 2014 Godzilla to help frame shots in the new Apple series.
Cause and Effect, the legendary episode of The Next Generation, had Star Trek fans everywhere confused and calling into their local TV stations. Here's why.
We spoke with Monarch: Legacy of Monsters VFX supervisor Sean Konrad about bringing Godzilla to TV while still making the King of the Monsters feel epic.