Just in time for next Black History Month, 'Star Trek' is doing another what-if comic that takes Uhura back to the Civil Rights Movement.
J.J. Abrams and company didn't just revive Star Trek, they steered the franchise—and Hollywood—in a new direction.
Astrobotic’s Peregrine lander suffered a significant anomaly that will likely make it impossible for the uncrewed cargo vehicle to land on the Moon.
Astrobotic’s Peregrine lunar lander is ushering in a new era of delivering commercial payloads to the Moon, including deep space memorial services.
The latest very Short Trek skit takes Spock and the Strange New Worlds crew on an absurdist little spin.
Star Trek alumni Ethan Peck, Gates McFadden, Celia Rose Gooding, Connor Trinneer, Bruce Horak, Noël Wells, and George Takei are all aboard the absurd anthology.
"Hegemony" puts Strange New Worlds ' view of the Gorn in the spotlight again—and finds friction in a story format it's yet to experiment with.
Strange New Worlds ' "Subspace Rhapsody" delivered the Star Trek , but how did its musical numbers fare? Here's our definitive ranking.
"Subspace Rhapsody" hits the high notes literally and metaphorically, delivering an episode that's full of great character work and greater earworms.
"Those Old Scientists" deftly marries two Star Trek shows together with some fascinating ideas—and the mandatory crossover fun.
"Lost In Translation" puts a spotlight on Celia Rose Gooding's Uhura in a poignant tale—but it's as much about the show itself than the young Ensign.
The Star Trek actor lived long and prospered, and the people she leaves behind remember her kindness, grace, and generosity.
Our thoughts are with the Nichols family at this time.
"All Those Who Wander" brings two major surprises to Strange New Worlds : a jolt of horror, and the pain of consequence.
"Memento Mori" delivers an exhilaratingly intense hour of TV, while keeping Strange New Worlds ' focus tight on its characters.
Behold, a beautiful replica of the original Star Trek USS Enterprise with sounds, lights, and tribbles.
I just didn't have any idea I'd been waiting for it.
"Children of the Comet" delivers a classic Star Trek premise with a lot of heart—and a spotlight moment for Celia Rose Gooding's young Cadet Uhura.
The first 5 episodes of Strange New Worlds more than prove there's a place in contemporary Star Trek for some breezy, exciting, and self-contained stories.
We chat with Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Babs Olusanmokun, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, and Melissa Navia to talk Boldly Going.