Star Trek actor William Shatner fought tears yesterday after finally facing the final frontier and going into space.
03.10.2021 - 08:05 / variety.com
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIn its first episode back after summer hiatus, “Saturday Night Live” dove back into pop culture headlines by producing sketches that parodied “The View” co-hosts’ experiences getting told they tested positive for COVID-19 live on air and mashed up Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ recent space flight with “Star Trek.” But it also threw things back a little bit by allowing guest host Owen Wilson to return to his “Cars” role.The former sketch featured Wilson
.Star Trek actor William Shatner fought tears yesterday after finally facing the final frontier and going into space.
William Shatner has boldly gone where no man at his age has gone before. On Wednesday, the 90-year-old star went up with Blue Origin, the company founded by Jeff Bezos, as one of four passengers on board the New Shepard NS-18 ship. Shatner and the other passengers delayed their trip for a day due to high winds in Texas, where the spaceship was taking off from.
William Shatner has boldly gone where no man at his age has gone before. On Wednesday, the 90-year-old star went up with Blue Origin, the company founded by Jeff Bezos, as one of four passengers on board the New Shepard NS-18 ship. Shatner and the other passengers delayed their trip for a day due to high winds in Texas, where the spaceship was taking off from.
It’s hard to match William Shatner’s penis humour.
Jeff Bezos is preparing for his next spaceflight! This time with a new crew, including actor William Shatner, best known for playing the famous Captain Kirk in the iconic series Star Trek.This new Blue Origin launch is already scheduled for October 12, and the company is planning to host a live webcast of the entire mission, covering the special event at 8am ET.Fans of the series and the Canadian actor have shared their excitement on social media, with Shatner admitting that he is thrilled to
Jeff Bezos’ aerospace company Blue Origin just announced major news for the Star Trek fandom: Captain James T. Kirk is headed to space. William Shatner, beloved for his role as the captain of the USS Enterprise in the sci-fi franchise, will join the next Blue Origins flight on October 12, blasting off into the cosmos from West Texas.
Jeff Bezos’ New Shepard rocket and head to space later this month.Blue Origin announced the news on Monday, revealing that, at 90 years old, Shatner will become the oldest person ever to go to space. And of course, it’s a full-circle moment for Shatner, who originated the role of Captain James T.
William Shatner will finally get to experience in real life what he’s been pretending for decades: The Star Trek actor will join the crew of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space flight on Oct. 12. At 90, Shatner will become the oldest person ever on a space flight.
William Shatner is heading to space. On Monday, Blue Origin, the company founded by Jeff Bezos, announced that the 90-year-old actor will be one of four passengers on board New Shepard NS-18 on Oct. 12.“I've heard about space for a long time now," Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in the series, said.
William Shatner is heading to space!
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorLife imitates… art?William Shatner, famous for portraying Captain Kirk on the original “Star Trek” TV series in the ’60s, will join the crew of Blue Origin’s next space flight on Oct. 12.
As billionaires Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Richard Branson mount their individual missions to space, the season premiere of “Saturday Night Live” decided to have some fun at their expense by serving up a new “Star Trek” spoof.
Last night’s season 47 premiere of Saturday Night Live with host Owen Wilson and musical guest Kacey Musgraves drew a 3.5 household Live + Same Day rating in the 44 metered local markets and 1.3 in 18-49 in the 25 markets with local people meters.
“Star Trek” to seeing the real stars above. The sci-fi actor, 90, will be going to space aboard Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ New Shepard rocket, according to TMZ.Bezos’ galaxy rider is made by his space-travel company, Blue Origin.Shatner would be the oldest person ever to travel to space with this historic ride, TMZ reported.The Canadian native’s 15-minute flight will occur sometime in October.