Pom Klementieff couldn’t stomach Tom Cruise while filming Mission: Impossible – Part One.
Pom Klementieff couldn’t stomach Tom Cruise while filming Mission: Impossible – Part One.
, nor are we adding a “” to all our wintry outfits. It's 2024, and magenta is the new “it” color, for fashion deity Zendaya hath declared it so.The stepped out in Paris on January 25 to attend Fendi's Couture show wearing a rib-knit magenta halter dress, which she styled with an ombré lip—also in magenta—as well as her new .
EXCLUSIVE. When the alternative book of film trivia is written, a page will be dedicated to the influence of Leonard Nimoy’s paranormal-themed late-’70s TV show In Search of… on director siblings. It was here that Albert and Allen Hughes first heard about Britain’s most notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper, beginning an obsession with Victorian London that resulted in their 2001 horror-drama From Hell. And for David and Nathan Zellner, the cultural impact was very similar. “We loved that show,” recalls David. “As kids, there wasn’t much out there, that we were exposed to, that covered those sorts of things. They’d cover the Loch Ness monster, everything. I remember one about plants, wondering if they were able to think and what kind of music they’d like to listen to. They got really obscure with some of the subjects, but we loved that show. We loved the vibe of it. And that’s where we first learned about Bigfoot…”
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) is urging the U.S. Postal Service honor Leonard Nimoy with a commemorative stamp.
William Shatner has no regrets over skipping his Star Trek co-star Leonard Nimoy's funeral. The 91-year-old sparked controversy when he decided to keep his prior commitment to attend a Red Cross fundraising event in Florida instead of going to his co-star's funeral in Los Angeles in March 2015. During an interview with Variety, Shatner was asked about the backlash and if he regretted not attending the service.
Legendary actor William Shatner is living each day like it’s his last. The 91-year-old "Star Trek" captain spoke out about his mortality, as he prepares to release his documentary "You Can Call Me Bill." "I’ve turned down a lot of offers to do documentaries before. But I don’t have long to live," Shatner revealed during an interview with Variety. "Whether I keel over as I’m speaking to you or 10 years from now, my time is limited, so that’s very much a factor.
William Shatner is aware of his mortality.
Star Trek legend William Shatner has said he doesn’t “have long to live”.The 91-year-old recently finished his new documentary ‘You Can Call Me Bill’, which is described as ”an intimate portrait of William Shatner’s personal journey over nine decades on this Earth”.While wider release plans have yet to be finalised, the film will air at this year’s SXSW festival.Speaking about his decision to make the doc, Shatner said: “I’ve turned down a lot of offers to do documentaries before. But I don’t have long to live.“He went on to tell Variety that “whether I keel over as I’m speaking to you or 10 years from now, my time is limited, so that’s very much a factor. I’ve got grandchildren.
Art Laboe, the pioneering DJ credited with helping end segregation in Southern California, has died. He was 97. Joanna Morones, a spokesperson for Laboe’s production company, Dart Entertainment, confirmed his death to the Associated Press.
William Shatner doesn’t know what happened between him and his beloved "Star Trek" co-star Leonard Nimoy. The actor, who famously played the pointy-eared half-human, half-Vulcan officer Mr. Spock in the ‘60s sci-fi series, passed away in 2015 at age 83.
William Shatner is boldly opening up about his life, his loves and his eventual legacy.
William Shatner is boldly opening up about his life, his loves and his eventual legacy.The Emmy-winning TV legend's new memoir, is a candid reflection on the actor's storied life and his journey, through his relationships with his former co-stars and his four marriages.Shatner, 91, recently sat down with ET's Matt Cohen and opened up about the tales shared in his new book — including his past romances and multiple marriages.«When I got married, it was for forever,» Shatner shared. «I was deeply in love. They were my best friend, and actually the marriages I've been in were for great lengths of time... so I had a full relationship.»«What happens to people, everybody, is you grow, and some lucky people who manage to be able to be aware that, they should grow together.
Top Gun: Maverick flies into a third consecutive week at Number 1 on the UK’s Official Film Chart.
‘Star Trek’ star Nichelle Nichols will have her ashes launched into space. The late actress - who died in July aged 89 - will have her remains jetted up into space on the Enterprise Flight’s Vulcan Rocket later this year to honour her iconic role as Lt.
Chase Mishkin, the Broadway producer whose roster of productions scored two Tony Awards (for Dame Edna: The Royal Tour and Memphis), died July 24 at her home in Manhattan. She was 85.
Tipping Point fans were outraged when a contestant made a shocking sci-fi blunder during tonight's episode of the ITV quiz show. The contestants were in the second round and answering quick-fire questions to build up their pot of counters.
Star Trek legend Nichelle Nichols has died at the age of 89. The acclaimed actress was one of the first Black women on network TV in the 1960s when she took on the role of Nyota Uhura in the Star Trek original series, alongside William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy.
Jordan Moreau Harold Livingston, an American novelist who wrote the screenplay for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” in 1979, died early Thursday morning, Bobby Livingston confirmed to Variety. He was 97.“Star Trek: The Motion Picture” was Livingston’s most famous writing credit, and he also wrote for several TV shows, including “Mission: Impossible,” “The Six Million Dollar Man” and more.“Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry and sci-fi author Alan Dean Foster, who penned several “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” novels, also contributed to the story and script development alongside Livingston. The 1979 film was the first movie in the “Star Trek” franchise, and it starred the original TV series cast members, including William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Majel Barrett, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Persis Khambatta and Stephen Collins.
in 2019, the movie's credits paid tribute to the franchise's core ensemble, by way of taking a cue from the finale of. While Marvel Studios' head honcho, Kevin Feige, had already revealed himself to be a Trekkie by this point, the presence of these signatures displayed one of 's most sentimental influences on the MCU.In both films, one by one, each actor receives an animation of their autograph on-screen.
Leonard Nimoy, who died in 2015 at age 86, revealed the humor wasn’t happenstance. In fact, for his second outing as director and actor following it was a mandate. “I said I want to have some fun here,” Nimoy explained. “We said intentionally right from the very beginning.
Star Trek” too far out of this world?The hit television and film franchise — which marks the 55th anniversary of the original series premiere with Star Trek Day on Wednesday, Sept. 8 — has long preached the progressive mantras of inclusivity, respect and friendship.
At one point, both Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth were in talks for the blockbuster that have since ended. While Quentin Tarantino has expressed interest in the past of helming a Star Trek movie of some description.
am Captain Kirk! I don’t know what people mean when they talk about my persona. I’m just myself.
BOSTON -- The Museum of Science in Boston is paying tribute to city native Leonard Nimoy with a 20-foot sculpture shaped like Mr. Spock's split-fingered “live long and prosper" hand gesture, the museum and the late “Star Trek” actor's family announced Friday.The stainless steel monument, designed by artist David Phillips, will be placed in front of the museum.
READ MORE: Star Trek: Karl Urban admits he reduced Leonard Nimoy to TEARSNimoy continued: "They found their own way to bring that talent and intelligence to this movie, and I think it shows. "If Chris Pine could do anything other than go direct to Starfleet after Bruce Greenwood told him what his life should be about, I would be shocked.
The feud between “Star Trek” stars George Takei and William Shatner has intensified. The two cast members on the original 1966 series and subsequent movies have traded public jabs at each other for many years in the press.The latest instance came after Takei appeared on “David Tennant Does a Podcast With…” where the Sulu actor alleged that Shatner was jealous of co-star Leonard Nimoy’s popularity, prompting the Captain Kirk actor to respond on Twitter. “George needs a new hobby.
Zac Efron is set to star in a remake of the famous 80s film Three Men and a Baby for streaming platform Disney+.
Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, and Karl Urban together in action without burning a hole in your wallet. As of Wednesday, Amazon's free streaming service IMDB TV is giving you access to several Star Trek films at no cost including Star Trek: Beyond, which we can all agree is the best installment of J.J.
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