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/Film on MSNScott Bakula Could Return To The Star Trek Universe With This Newly Proposed Spin-Off
Enterprise lead Scott Bakula may yet return to the franchise in a series that would expand upon a small piece of canon ...
Star Trek writer and producer Michael Sussman just revealed lofty goals for a Star Trek spinoff series that would center around Jonathan Archer, the captain of the NX-01 on Star Trek: Enterprise, ...
Star Trek’s Alex Kurtzman Explains Why Section 31's Story Didn't Violate Gene Roddenberry's Vision, And Fans Might’ve Missed ThisThe EP explains it all.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNStar Trek's Next TV Series Debuts New Images, Revealing New Villain and Returning Fan Favorites
Star Trek’s latest TV series doesn’t have a premiere date yet, but ahead of a July 26 panel at San Diego Comic-Con, several new photos from the set of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy have been revealed.
Alex Kurtzman renews CBS TV Studios overall deal, eyes Patrick Stewart-led 'Star Trek' reboot. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast Alex Kurtzman is staying in business with CBS ...
Alex Kurtzman is no longer keeping his feelings about making The Mummy under wraps. Kurtzman, who is a writer, director and executive producer on Showtime’s new sci-fi series The Man Who Fell to ...
KURTZMAN: Because everything that ever happened in canon is still happening, and anything that ever happened in canon still plays a major part in Season 3. None of that stuff has been forgotten.
'Star Trek' franchise boss Alex Kurtzman, the mastermind behind 'Star Trek: Discovery' and 'Star Trek: Picard,' has signed a new nine-figure 5-year deal with CBS Studios.
Alex Kurtzman, the prolific producer who pilots the Star Trek franchise for CBS Studios and Paramount Plus, has extended his exclusive overall TV deal with the ViacomCBS units through 2026.
Alex Kurtzman, the top producer on CBS Studios' roster and architect of the studio's Star Trek universe, has closed a massive new nine-figure overall deal there for his Secret Hideout banner.
Alex Kurtzman: Television taught us to look at the big picture because when you’re working on television you’re writing and having to consider production at the same time. That really impacted ...
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