Season 3 of the Star Trek show has revealed its big bad comes from the franchise's past–but they weren't always the potential candidates.
If you thought last week put the pressure on, "No Win Scenario" makes it look like a walk in the park for Star Trek: Picard 's heroes.
Star Trek has a complicated history with curse words, but honestly? I think Jean-Luc Picard should be allowed to swear after all he's going through in season 3.
Ant-Man and the Wasp 's Hannah John-Kamen stars in Irish director Jon Wright's new chiller.
Everything we've ever published about the Daniels' Everything Everywhere All at Once , all in one place.
Returning to his beloved TNG and DS9 role gave Dorn the opportunity to evolve his iconic Klingon warrior in a way he's always craved.
The "Parody Trek-Tacular" pays homage to the beloved movie—and some other Star Trek icons.
The show that brought Star Trek back to TV will wrap up with a fifth and final season in early 2024.
"Seventeen Seconds" amps up the pressure for the returning Next Generation cast, a crucible of fire that starts exposing the cracks in their surface.
A new profile with Chris Pine revealed the actor still doesn't know anything about it, but reboot architect Abrams is hopeful.
Plus, The Mandalorian 's Dave Filoni and Rick Famuyiwa talk about how season 3 addresses Gina Carano's exit as Cara Dune.
You can now watch "The Next Generation" for free for a limited time. No, not that the Next Generation.
"Disengage" solidifies Picard 's final season around the theme of legacy, for better or worse.
Showrunner Terry Matalas explains why he put new emphasis on "the next generation."
And bad news for the Venn diagram of Gorillaz and True Blood fans, as Netflix's animated movie of the former and HBO's revival of the latter get scrapped.
Plus, Rosario Dawson on when to expect the premiere of the Ahsoka TV series.
Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Michael Dorn, and Jonathan Frakes reveal if they'd follow William Shatner into space.
Star Trek: Picard 's season 3 premiere is full of nostalgia-tugging references, but only one raises a lot of questions about Starfleet's cybersecurity.
The short answer is nostalgia, but the slightly longer answer speaks to Starfleet's view of itself in the 25th century.
"The Next Generation" kicks off Picard 's farewell tour, as it struggles to weigh the ramifications of its hero worship.