Tag: Star Trek: Nemesis
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Patrick Stewart Thought Tom Hardy’s Career Would Tank After ‘Odd, Solitary’ Behavior on ‘Star Trek: Nemesis’ Set: He ‘Wouldn’t Engage With Any of Us’
Patrick Stewart shares blunt thoughts on 2002’s “Star Trek: Nemesis,” and Stewart predicted his co-star never would be due to how shut off he was from the rest of the cast during the making of the movie.“Tom wouldn’t engage with any of us on a social level,… Read full article
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Patrick Stewart: Tom Hardy ‘Wouldn’t Engage’ with Co-Stars on ‘Star Trek’ Set, but ‘He Has Proven Me So Wrong’ Since First Experience
Patrick Stewart is admitting that he did not anticipate Tom Hardy’s Hollywood career lasting more than 20 years since first working with his fellow Brit.Stewart wrote in his memoir “Making It So” (via Insider) that shooting 2002 film “
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What Went Wrong With Star Trek: Nemesis, According To Jonathan Frakes
I have vivid memories of seeing “
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Worf Is A Changed Klingon On Star Trek: Picard Season 3 And No One Likes It (Except Us)
This article contains spoilers for season 3, episode 6 of “Star Trek: Picard,” “Bounty.”Fans who have been watching “Star Trek: Picard” are already well aware that the Klingon warrior Worf (Michael Dorn) has changed quite a bit since we last saw him in “Star Trek: Nemesis,” but the rest of the crew he worked with on…
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‘Star Trek’ Producer Thinks the Franchise Could Boldly Go Into Musical Territory
There’s an old Klingon proverb that says, “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” Now, it would appear that Star Trek is a dish best served…karaoke-style? The franchise has been the subject of musical parodies in the past – and Lieutenant Commander Data did play the wedding singer in Star Trek: Nemesis — but is…
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‘Picard’ Burning Questions: That Ending Explained, and Everything You Need to Know to Catch Up
[Editor’s Note: The following article contains many spoilers for the first episode of CBS All Access’ new series, “Star Trek: Picard.” If you read further without having seen the show, resistance is futile.]It’s been a little over 17 years since we last saw Jean-Luc Picard in action, in “