The ‘Kelvin-verse’ is history. Where do the Star Trek movies go from here ?
One of the new Paramount ownership’s first acts has been to end the Chris Pine/Zachary Quinto series of Trek movies. But surely they can’t stop making them forever? There have been many Star Treks over the decades. First up we had a 1960s morality play performed on cardboard sets; then it became (…)
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