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Captain Pike and the Enterprise crew are back and on the hunt for The Gorn. Here’s everything we know about 'Strange New ...
Gene Roddenberry’s son said his father was an atheist. But documented evidence tells a different, more nuanced story about the creator of “Star Trek.” ...
Star Trek: The Original Series was created by the Gene Roddenberry in 1966, who envisioned a show that brought forth equality and diversity. Uhura was part of the multicultural crew on board the USS ...
Gene Roddenberry, of course, because he helped us learn from the future. He created the show in the 1960s when he saw TV as a wasteland, but with potential.
Some sci-fi buffs think of Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry’s wildly successful television and movie series, as a “space opera”—in other words, a broad, splashy melodrama that takes place in other galaxies ...
Ask most any Trek fan and they will say that “The Wrath of Khan” is the greatest of all the 13 films. But Trek creator Gene Roddenberry did not like “Wrath.” Why?
♪♪ -For his new television series, Gene Roddenberry aimed to move the science fiction genre in an entirely different direction. He didn't want monsters or giant grasshoppers.
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry (August 19, 1921–October 24, 1991) boldly went where no man had gone before, creating a sci-fi franchise that would have a seismic impact on the world of pop ...
Leonard Nimoy, Robert Wise, Gene Roddenberry, DeForest Kelley, and William Shatner on set in 1979. From the Everett Collection.