One Star Trek Actor Requested Set Changes To Look Taller
Winston «Win» De Lugo shared how William Shatner requested to reconfigure a scene in Star Trek to make him taller.
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Winston «Win» De Lugo shared how William Shatner requested to reconfigure a scene in Star Trek to make him taller.
Star Trek actor and director Jonathan Frakes has some high praise for Strange New Worlds season 3.
William Shatner, StarTrek's legendary Captain Kirk, has recently shared his perspective on the iconic final scene of his memorable role. Decades after its original airing, the actor confesses that he would approach the scene differently if given the chance.
The release of WWE 2K24 is only a couple weeks away, and 2K Games has officially unveiled the game’s launch roster of over 220 Superstars from Raw, Smackdown, NXT, and yesteryear. One of the main questions fans had was how the recent bombshell lawsuit that leveled accusations of sexual coercion, assault, and trafficking against Vince McMahon, while also naming Brock Lesnar, would affect the lineup. Well, it seems neither Vince or Brock are in the game this year. That obviously makes sense, although fans were unsure if the change would be made at this late stage in the game.
The notorious horror comics imprint EC is back from the dead! The publisher behind titles like Tales from the Crypt, Weird Science, and The Vault of Horror, is being relaunched at Oni Press (who seem to be on a bit of a hot streak at the moment) later this year. Two books - Epitaphs from the Abyss and Cruel Universe - will mark the first new releases under the EC banner in almost seven decades.
Marvel Studios has switched the release dates of two of its biggest 2025 movies, moving up Thunderbolts two months and pushing Fantastic Four back.