
Captain's Log: The Great Adversary Returns β Why a 'Star Trek: Khan' Series is a Bold, Logical Leap
A new limited series focusing on the franchise's most iconic villain is on the horizon. With the casting of Wrenn Schmidt as Marla McGivers, the show promises a deep dive into the tragedy and ambition of Khan Noonien Singh.
The Force Has Shifted: Dave Filoni Is Now the President of Lucasfilm β And It's Exactly What Star Wars Needs
After 14 years, Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down. With George Lucas's protΓ©gΓ© Dave Filoni taking over as President and Chief Creative Officer alongside Lynwen Brennan, a new era for the galaxy far, far away has officially begun.
End of an Era: Star Wars Insider Closes Its Pages After 38 Years
After chronicling the galaxy far, far away since 1987, Star Wars Insider is publishing its 237th and final issue this week. For decades, it was our direct link to Lucasfilm β here's why its conclusion marks the true end of a publishing era.
The Countdown to Mandalorian & Grogu: Breaking Down the New TV Spots and the Road to May 14th
The Force is humming, and the hype is reaching a fever pitch. With new TV spots and a looming social media embargo, we're finally getting a real glimpse of what Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau have cooking for the big screen.
The Countdown to Mandalorian & Grogu: Breaking Down the New TV Spots and the Road to May 14th
The Force is humming, and the hype is reaching a fever pitch. With new TV spots and a looming social media embargo, we're finally getting a real glimpse of what Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau have cooking for the big screen.
Captain's Log: Jonathan Frakes Sets the Record Straight on Starfleet Academy 'Trolls' and Trek's Future
Jonathan Frakes has boldly addressed the cancellation of Starfleet Academy and the franchise's current hiatus. His message to the trolls celebrating the pause? True Trek will always resurface.
The Federation Just Got Bigger: What the Warner-Paramount Merger Means for Star Trek
The biggest media merger in history just reshuffled the galaxy. With Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery combining into a $110 billion entertainment juggernaut, Star Trek finds itself at a crossroads β one that could either launch the franchise into its boldest era or leave it adrift in a crowded universe of competing IPs.
Star Trek at 60: Starfleet Academy Cancelled, No New Shows in Production, and Why That Might Be Exactly What Trek Needs
For the first time in over a decade, there is no Star Trek series in active production. With Starfleet Academy cancelled after its second season and Alex Kurtzman's CBS deal expiring, the franchise stands at a crossroads β but Strange New Worlds Season 4 and a new movie offer hope.