Modern Star Trek shows continue to honor Roddenberry's core ideals of optimism and hope for the future. Gene Roddenberry's original vision for Star Trek continues to define the franchise almost 60 ...
Gene Roddenberry was ousted from the production of Star Trek II but his rejected idea involving JFK's assassination should ...
Gene Roddenberry, the creator of “Star Trek,” and his mother, Majel Barrett, an iconic “Star Trek” character and voice of the computer. “If you are talking about the ages of 5 ...
Nicholas Meyer's 1982 film "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" is generally regarded as the best of the 13 extant "Star Trek" ...
Previous question: Who was the creator of “Star Trek” for television? Answer: Gene Roddenberry, a prolific writer and producer, began his television writing career way back in 1954 with ...
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 ...
With a property as sprawling as Star Trek, of course everyone has their own opinions on which entry is the best and which entry is their favorite. (Those might be two distinct answers!) It shouldn ...
A dozen movies, beginning with 1979’s Star Trek: The Motion ... for a concept that its creator, the Los Angeles police officer-turned-TV-writer Gene Roddenberry, pitched to producers as a ...
As with famine and poverty, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry envisioned a future where heart disease is a thing of the past. Now, his family is funding what may become a real-life version of the ...
In Star Trek, most cardiac deaths occur due to physical injuries rather than health-related problems, according to a 2014 research study by the Medical University of Vienna. The study's analysis ...