Star Trek's Patrick Stewart Admits He Copied One Thing From William Shatner
Patrick Stewart did everything he could to differentiate Picard from William Shatner's Kirk, except for one thing he copied from the classic captain.
Read MorePatrick Stewart did everything he could to differentiate Picard from William Shatner's Kirk, except for one thing he copied from the classic captain.
Read More"Star Wars" fans absolutely love making theories, even for some of the more mundane topics, like why Yoda speaks so differently from everyone else.
Read MoreSome of the actors from the original Star Wars trilogy have sadly passed away, but other members of the main cast are still alive and working.
Read MoreIn his memoir, Patrick Stewart expressed his dislike of two of the films he starred in as Picard, to the point he no longer wanted anything to do with sci-fi.
Read MoreWhen Kim Cattrall played Valeris in "Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country," she did more than simply bring the key Vulcan character to life.
Read MoreIf you're looking for more Henry Cavill following his Superman and "Witcher" departures and now his new movie, "Argylle," he's got plenty of projects upcoming.
Read MoreThe villain in "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" has finally been revealed ... via a Funko Pop. Its name is Garraka, a ghost responsible for the Death Chill.
Read MoreAdmiral Ackbar may be an iconic figure within the "Star Wars" mythos, but what does the actor who brings the character to life look like under the costume.
Read MoreYears later, "Star Wars" fans continue to debate just what Kylo Ren and Rey's kiss truly represented at the end of "The Rise of Skywalker."
Read MoreDaisy Ridley herself has weighed in on that notorious kiss between Kylo Ren and Rey during the ending of "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker."
Read MoreAs of 2024, there are only three actors from the cast of the 1979 film "Alien" who are still alive. What have they been up to in the decades since?
Read MoreAudiences seem to be generally enjoying Netflix's sci-fi drama "The Kitchen," but people are still divided over one key aspect of the movie.
Read MoreAccording to creator George Lucas, Luke Skywalker is not the main character of the first six "Star Wars" films, despite what you may believe.
Read MoreEven the staunchest "Star Wars" fan may be surprised at Carrie Fisher's interesting obituary request, which revolved around underwear in space.
Read MoreBefore Daisy Ridley stepped foot on the Millennium Falcon, J.J. Abrams gave her some fair warning on just how massive the "Star Wars" franchise is.
Read MoreA theory proposed by Marvel fans suggests an explanation for how Captain America was able to fight back against Thanos in "Avengers: Infinity War."
Read MoreGeneral Grievous wielded four lightsabers in his iconic "Star Wars: Episode III" fight with Obi-Wan Kenobi, but who were the weapons' original owners?
Read MorePatrick Stewart shares his wish to make a "Star Trek: Picard" movie that picks up after the series, and he knows who he'd pick to direct it.
Read MoreRemember Picard's declaration that "the line must be drawn here!" in "Star Trek: First Contact"? Jonathan Frakes was the first to recognize the iconic delivery.
Read MoreThese TV and film actors, large and small alike, all made a mark on "Star Trek" history in some fashion, whether you knew they had passed away or not.
Read MoreForget Gambit - Channing Tatum has his sights set on another purple-clad superhero's movie. Here's what you need to know about The Maxx.
Read MoreWhat would "Star Wars" and the galaxy far, far away be without lightsabers? And what would lightsabers be without that legendary and awesome humming sound?
Read More"Star Trek Beyond" was an extremely rough experience for director Justin Lin. Thankfully, he had a stellar number one to keep him and the production steady.
Read MoreAn amazing piece of Marvel fan art brings Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen to life as the Fantastic Four's greatest villain, Latverian leader Doctor Doom.
Read MoreBefore General Grievous slashed his way across the "Star Wars" universe with four lightsabers, there was once a Jedi who wielded six at once.
Read MoreThere are a few good reasons why fans are concerned about the first behind-the-scenes photo from "Tron 3," which was shared on X by director Joachim Rønning.
Read More"Dune 2" fans are in an uproar on social media over the strange shape of a popcorn bucket released as a tie-in to the film's marketing campaign.
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