"Star Trek" is back, you may have heard on your subspace communicator, in the shape of a television series for the first time since "Enterprise" completed its four-year mission in 2005.| Los Angeles Times
“Star Trek” is celebrating 50 long years of existence, and tucked into those 50 years are 13 “Star Trek” movies of all kinds and caliber; there’s even one hinging on humpback whales.| Los Angeles Times
It was 50 years ago that “Star Trek” died.| Los Angeles Times
Frog eggs, space macarons, seafood chowder and everything else Baby Yoda, a.k.a. Grogu, has eaten in two seasons of "The Mandalorian" on Disney+.| Los Angeles Times
"The Mandalorian" follows in the "Star Wars" franchise's grand tradition: The premiere is action-packed and predictable in equal measure.| Los Angeles Times
In Screen Gab No. 8, we get a peek at how Hulu's crime comedy will end, discuss Gwen Shamblin Lara and answer a reader question about Amazon Prime.| Los Angeles Times
Nichelle Nichols, the beloved Lt. Uhura on 'Star Trek,' is living with dementia and struggling financially. Three parties fight to control her fate.| Los Angeles Times
Pixar trades soul-searching for star-seeking in its most whimsical — and least self-serious — original cartoon in over a decade.| Los Angeles Times
'Star Trek' icon George Takei discusses his graphic memoir 'It Rhymes With Takei,' coming out at age 68 and the importance of participating in democracy.| Los Angeles Times
Sen. Alex Padilla's forcible removal from a Dept. of Homeland Security news conference is among the real-world events the 'Andor' showrunner likens to his 'Star Wars' prequel.| Los Angeles Times
Reprising the role he originated in "Star Trek: The Next Generation," Stewart's performance as an aged lion suffuses the series with an elegiac sweetness.| Los Angeles Times
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