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‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Bosses Talk New Big Bad & Batel Surviving Gorn ‘at a Great Cost’
The Gorn may be off the board — for now, at least, as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds executive producer Henry Alonso Myers is ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStar Trek: Strange New Worlds To End Without Every Member Of Kirk's Enterprise
Strange New Worlds' executive producers are planning how the prequel segues into TOS, and who will and won't be on the ...
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Space.com on MSN'Here today, Gorn tomorrow:' Showrunners talk putting a classic alien adversary to rest in 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' (exclusive)
In the season opener, we return to those aggressive reptilian creatures known as the Gorn when Pike and Co. come to the ...
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Ben Zazove & Evan Turner Tapped To Pen ‘Space Invaders’ Film For New Line Based On Taito Arcade Game
A 'Space Invaders' movie is in development at New Line, with Ben Zazove and Evan Turner to adapt the screenplay from the ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNEveryone Is Flocking to Sons of Anarchy Star's Forgotten $110M Sci-Fi Film 9 Years Later
One of the most widely panned young-adult sci-fi epics of the past ten years is becoming the streaming sensation that no one ...
EXCLUSIVE: Hulu is developing Stay Tuned, a comedy series headlined and executive produced by Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells.
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‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Teases Puppet Episode for Season 4
At the “Star Trek Universe” panel at San Diego Comic-Con, the cast and executive producers of “Strange New Worlds” debuted a ...
EXCLUSIVE: Akiva Goldsman won an Oscar for A Beautiful Mind, his screenplay detoured from Sylvia Nasar’s biography to the story of her genius mathematician husband John Nash. Depicted ...
AKIVA GOLDSMAN: It was always a moving target, always dynamic through the writing. At one point, episode five, which is the abuse episode … I actually wrote it as first to be the pilot.
The WGA writers strike is still underway, so as Akiva Goldsman said there's no pitching going on at the moment. However, he's very much on board with seeing a continuation of Star Trek: Picard happen.
Akiva Goldsman arrived at the door of producer Brian Grazer in 1998 with one purpose. ‘I went there,’ the screenwriter says, ‘to beg.’ ...
Akiva Goldsman: The room was honestly as delightful an experience as I've had. I think that we were just lucky enough to have a lot of good folks, all of whom were very generous.
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