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J.J. Abrams' version of Star Trek will be coming to DVD and Blu-ray in November. As part of the promotion of that release, Paramount has issued a video taking a behind the scenes look at the film.
EdGross - 9/5/2009

As reported on Breakingnews.ie, Simon Pegg was interviewed about a number of subjects and, not surprisingly, Star Trek was one of them. Actually, it was the Star Trek sequel.
EdGross - 6/30/2009

Although the basic storyline of J.J. Abrams' Star Trek stayed pretty much the same throughout the project's development, in this exclusive interview co-writer Roberto Orci provides some insight into how some of the story details evolved to their final form.
EdGross - 6/23/2009

Rumors are already starting in terms of the sequel to this summer's Star Trek, with J.J. Abrams and the writing team of Alex Kurtzman and Bob Orci often bringing up the subject of Khan and the possibility in this time-altered universe that Kirk and Khan could meet again. In this exclusive audio interview, Orci discusses the subject of Khan.
EdGross - 6/19/2009

The way that producer Harve Bennett looks at it, STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK and STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE home represents something of a trilogy. Which in itself presented a challenge when it came to STAR TREK V.
EdGross - 6/14/2009

As STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER celebrates its 20th anniversary, STAR TREK: THEN & NOW takes a look back at it through a series of excerpts from the currently-out-of-print book THE MAKING OF THE TREK FILMS.
EdGross - 6/13/2009

You may never have thought that there was a connection between Star Trek and the Beatles, but Bob Orci, co-writer of the new Star Trek film, explains that Lennon and McCartney inspired the Kirk/Spock dynamic of the film.
EdGross - 5/26/2009

As J.J. Abrams’ version of Star Trek has proven, the idea of new actors taking on the roles made famous by William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley and company seems like something of a no-brainer. But this wasn’t the first time the idea was broached, producer Harve Bennett and screenwriter David Loughery having worked on a prequel following their efforts on 1989’s Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
EdGross - 5/17/2009

Trek Classic: The Unofficial Making of the Original Series is a comprehensive behind the scenes look back at the 1960s version of Star Trek. What follows is an excerpt from that book.
EdGross - 5/12/2009

A look at season one of the original Star Trek on Blu-Ray, and how this edition manages to tie into the new film so effectively.
EdGross - 5/8/2009

One of the most intriguing comics that IDW has launched since its acquisition of the Star Trek license from Paramount is the four-issue mini-series Star Trek: Countdown, which serves as a prequel to the prequel of the original series, taking place post-Nemesis (it’s actually not as confusing as it sounds).
EdGross - 2/19/2009

When Media Geek reads a rumor that Disney has purchased the rights to Star Trek, his mind erupts with a vision of terror.
EdGross - 2/19/2009

Forty-five years ago, Star Trek was born in the form of Gene Roddenberry's pilot, "The Cage." And that show, in turn, owes its existence to the approval of Lucille Ball and Desilu Productions. In this interview, the late Desilu executive Oscar Katz discusses how Star Trek came to be.
EdGross - 2/19/2009