William Shatner's Idea For Star Trek II Would Have Altered The Course Of The Franchise
William Shatner pitched an idea for a potential Star Trek 2 that was totally different than what became Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner pitched an idea for a potential Star Trek 2 that was totally different than what became Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Read MoreGene Roddenberry wasn't the biggest fan of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, but he at least had something nice to say.
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Read MoreFuturama producer and writer Patric Verrone has wanted to make a joke about Lrrr and Ndnd's names that has never been done before.
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Read MoreA quick Star Trek joke in David Fincher's Zodiac comes with a lot of Trekkie lore.
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Read MoreMichael Dorn changed his acting to account for Worf's decision involving his brother Kurn in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'Sins of the Father.'
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Read MoreThe different colors of the Starfleet uniforms seen in Star Trek reflect a person's rank, which department they work in, and the era in which they exist.
Read MoreBuffy the Vampire Slayer star Seth Green came to Sarah Michelle Gellar's defense when people labeled her as 'difficult.'
Read MoreIn the Twilight Zone episode titled 'The Silence,' actor Franchot Tone is often shown with only one side of his face visible. Here's why.
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Read MoreThere's a burp expert in Hollywood, and he's been belching for years - his work is on Futurama and Elf, particularly for Will Ferrell's long belch.
Read MoreEveryone who was anyone wanted to visit the set of M*A*S*H, including former president Gerald Ford.
Read MoreStar Trek: Enterprise actor John Billingsley says that the possibility of Dr. Phlox's return came up on the Hollywood picket lines this year.
Read MoreThe original post-Cheers plan for Kelsey Grammer didn't include Frasier Crane, but we're so glad that all changed.
Read MoreBy bringing its story forward a decade with each new season, For All Mankind has been able to show the long-term impact of character choices.
Read MoreStar Trek creator Gene Roddenberry supposedly named the Khan character 'Noonien' to reach an old friend he had lost contact with.
Read MoreIt was David Boreanaz who pushed for the Bones series finale to call back to Booth's original X-Files joke from the series' pilot.
Read MoreThe Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Game features a moment with Data that's very, very tragic when you stop and think about it.
Read MoreBill Mumy became one of the most famous child actors in history thanks to Lost in Space, but he appeared in The Twilight Zone before he became Will Robinson.
Read MoreM*A*S*H star Gary Burghoff improvised Radar's amusingly panicked response to a woman giving birth in the season 3 episode 'Love and Marriage.'
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