CBM's Ed Gross takes a look at the latest headlines from the world of Star Trek, and throws in a few comments here or there, whether it's regarding the release date of JJ Abrams' Star Trek sequel or certain anniversaries from the Final Frontier.
IDW continues its look at classic Star Trek episodes through the prism of the JJ Abrams movieverse with issue number three, "Galileo Seven," which goes on sale tomorrow (11/30). Thanks to Comics Continuum we have three pages from the issue to present.
Startrek.com has confirmed the January debut of a Star Trek: The Next Generation Blu-ray sampler followed by the debut of season one in that format as well as subsequent sets, just in time for the show's 25th anniversary.
The cast and crew of the live action Star Trek fan series Starship Farragut have begun creating their own animated spin-off, which is done very much in the style of the Filmation animated Trek series from the '70s. The entire episode, "Power Source," broken into three parts, is available for viewing.
Deadline an exclusive report that J.J. Abrams will be stepping behind the camera to direct the sequel to his 2009 film, Star Trek, but that the film will be delayed to either the end of 2012 or the summer of 2013. G.I. Joe 2 will get Trek's original release date of June 29, 2012.
The August edition of Gamepro magazines features a detailed interview with Star Trek co-writer Bob Orci, who not only discusses the new Star Trek game, but addresses the intentions he and the films' creatives have for the future of the franchise.
As part of Hero Complex in L.A., Wrath of Khan and Undiscovered Country director Nicholas Meyer revealed one regret about his time in the Trekverse, and it has to do with the late Gene Roddenberry.
Debuting at E3 was the trailer for the new Star Trek video game that's set within the J.J. Abrams rebooted Trekverse.
Paramount and Digital Extremes are collaborating on a new Star Trek game for PS3, Xbox 360 and the PC that is based on J.J. Abrams' rebooting of the Trek universe. Said game will be released during the summer of 2012 to coincide with the film sequel.
Star Trek fan films are certainly nothing new, however this particular one is old. REALLY old. In fact, it dates back to 1971 and was a school project. As it stands, it's probably the oldest Trek fan film in existence.
Before he became the god of thunder, Chris Hemsworth was temporarily captain of the U.S.S. Kelvin in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek, and in this unpublished interview conducted by CBM's Ed Gross shortly before that film's release, he discussed his character of George Kirk and working with Abrams.
The fan series Star Trek Phase II has taken matters into its own hands and restored the pre-J.J. Abrams Star Trek timeline in this amusing featurette.
The road to J.J. Abrams' take on the Star Trek universe continues this June with the publication of the third Starfleet Academy novel, The Gemini Agent, the plot for which has been revealed.
CBM editor Ed Gross was among a handful of journalists to sit down with writer Bob Orci at WonderCon to talk about Cowboys and Aliens, but within that conversation Orci revealed the approach to the sequel to Star Trek.
The original plan was for Paramount to relaunch the Jack Ryan character with Chris Pine prior to the actor reprising the role of Captain Kirk in the sequel to 2009's Star Trek, but according to Deadline the production order is being flopped.
In a new interview with the Orlando Sentinel, William Shatner talks about his CBS sitcom "Shat" My Father Says, and he reflects a bit on Star Trek.
Although Simon and Schuster put on hold a quartet of novels taking place post J.J. Abrams' Star Trek, the publisher has nonetheless launched a series of Starfleet Academy novels set in that timeline and this is a guide to what's been published so far.
Before there was Star Trek: The Motion Picture, there was supposed to be a new television series called Star Trek Phase II, starring every member of the original series cast except for Leonard Nimoy. In this video, take a look at some production sketches as well as the Enterprise created for that show.
The crew of the space shuttle Discovery got a very special wake-up call today from Captain James T. Kirk himself, William Shatner, in what serves as a variation of the actor's opening narration for the original Star Trek TV series.
When the TNT network aired the extended version of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, William Shatner sat down to share his memories of the film.
For a taste of how things used to be in the world of Star Trek celebrations, take a look at this assembled film footage taken at the 1973 convention held at New York's Commodore Hotel.
MTV caught up with J.J. Abrams at a post-Oscar Vanity Fair party, where the director oh-so-briefly discussed Super 8 and Star Trek 2.
Trek Radio recently had the opportunity to talk to Rod Roddenberry, son of the late creator of Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry, and in this conversation he relates the challenges of carrying on his father's philosophy, ideals and legacy.
Trek Classic: The Unofficial Making of the Original Series chronicles the making of the original Star Trek, going behind the scenes on each episode. To get an inside look at this book, which is now available on Amazon Kindle, check out this excerpt on the episode featuring Khan!
Star Trek fans may have to wait until 2012 for another big screen Trek fix, but until earlier this week it looked like they would get an opportunity reimmerse themselves in the J.J. Abrams version of the Trekverse with four novels set in that continuity. Meet the authors of those proposed voyages.