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Review: 'Star Trek: Section 31' veers from Gene Roddenberry's vision; will fans follow?The latter may be the most polarizing version of Gene Roddenberry’s vision. That’s until the premiere of the made-for-streaming movie “Star Trek: Section 31,” debuting Thursday on Paramount+.
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Star Trek’s Alex Kurtzman Explains Why Section 31's Story Didn't Violate Gene Roddenberry's Vision, And Fans Might’ve Missed ThisThere have been conversations about whether Section 31 was an affront to Gene Roddenberry's vision for Starfleet since Deep Space Nine and EP Alex Kurtzman and director Olutande Osunsanmi assured ...
From inception, Star Trek's radical act of difference was to insist that difference need not be a radical act. "We will find it impossible to fear diversity and to enter the future at the same time," ...
No one is more responsible for this sense of novelty than Star Trek’s creator, Gene Roddenberry, whose posthumous reputation more closely resembles that of a religious figure than a Hollywood ...
It shouldn’t be a surprise that OG Star Trek star William Shatner thinks OG Star Trek is the truest version, not just because of his involvement but because of creator Gene Roddenberry’s ...
Rod Roddenberry celebrated a birthday as a child with a “Star Wars” cake, ordered by his dad, Gene Roddenberry, the creator of “Star Trek,” and his mother, Majel Barrett, an iconic “Star ...
Paramount placed the blame on Gene Roddenberry for the perceived failings ... Little has been more divisive in Star Trek than Article 13, Section 31 of the Starfleet Charter.
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