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Brent Spiner had floated around an idea for a reboot of the TNG series and with a prominent anniversary on the horizon, it ...
In the final frontier, no character ever really dies. Just ask Brent Spiner. In 2002’s “Star Trek Nemesis,” the actor bid farewell to the character of Data when the beloved androi… ...
Brent Spiner has appeared in all three seasons of Picard playing Data, members of the Soong family and a combination of the three, plus Lore and B-4, that sports an older body in Season 3.
Brent Spiner's new novel 'Fan Fiction' boldly goes into an alternate Star Trek universe — but not the way you think.
Brent Spiner: We had fun. We were on soundstages with no windows for 14 to 16 hours a day for 10 months a year. If we didn’t have fun, ...
Brent Spiner's first semi-autobiographical novel is a fictional noir mystery/comedy, set during the '90s heyday of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The post Brent Spiner Spins a Tall Tale of His ...
Brent Spiner has a secret.“You want to know about `First Contact,’ you want to know about Data and what he’s up to, but I can’t talk about the plot,” Spiner says slyly, as he slips into ...
Related: Brent Spiner Explains How His ‘Independence Day’ Character Is Still Alive in 'Resurgence’ Spiner, 67, did point out, however, that he also played Data’s creator, Dr. Noonian Soong ...
As Brent Spiner said, the Soong family had origins dating back before Adam Soong, and of course there's also a good stretch of time after him with other descendants that isn't well accounted for.
Fan Fiction is part memoir, part noir pastiche and maybe a little bit true. Is it a great work? No. Is it a lot of fun? Yes. Is it a book that could only have been written by Brent Spiner? Absolutely.