When it comes to Star Trek, the 1970s became a kind of creative holding pattern—a decade littered with abandoned, half-formed and often wildly ambitious ideas designed to reunite the crew of the ...
When Gene Roddenberry was putting Star Trek together, NBC execs had some advice: "Lose the Martian." We all know how that turned out: Mr. Spock (a... Mr. Spock: The 'Mystery of Masculinity' Embodied ...
The half-human, half-Vulcan Mr. Spock doesn't bleed like the rest of us. And the reason is due to two real-life Siamese twins.
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Star Trek actor addresses Spock's fascinating BTS photo on Strange New Worlds set
Star Trek actor shares how Anson Mount may have jumped the gun posting a behind-the-scenes pic from the Strange New Worlds ...
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"Star Trek" is, without, question one of the greatest science fiction franchises ever, thriving on screen and in our hearts since 1966.Trek" entered pop culture in a way few others could, with phrases ...
Spock’s ears will “live long and prosper” at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in D.C. The elfin ear tips were used as props during the original Star Trek series to create the iconic look ...
Mr. Spock’s visage graces a pro-vaccination billboard in Los Angeles. (Julie Nimoy via Twitter) It’s been almost seven years since Leonard Nimoy, the actor who created the role of Mr. Spock on “Star ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook For 60 years, Mr. Spock has remained a cultural icon, an alien with an indescribable magnetism.
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