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Paramount, the studio that owns the Star Trek franchise, is suing the producers of a crowdfunded Star Trek fan film, Axanar, over "thousands" of copyright violations. At first, Paramount did not ...
Leonard Nimoy's pointy Spock ears from "Star Trek III" warped onto an online auction site and could end up in a Trekkie's hands.
Has the “Star Trek” phenomenon been a curse or a blessing? “Both,” Nimoy says jocularly before quickly changing his tone and adding, “I shouldn’t be facetious about this.” ...
Oops—this story was an April Fool's Day prank! The pointy ears were the first indication that Star Trek Vulcan Mr. Spock was not of this Earth. As conceived by Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, Spock was ...
He seems like a super lovely guy and does an amazing job in the role. MT: How much of a deep dive did you have to do into Trek lore and do research on the history when you signed on? Peck: Big time.
Leonard Nimoy, the actor who has famously portrayed "Star Trek's" original alien Spock for over 40 years, has announced he's officially hanging up the pointy Vulcan ears for good.
As the logical half-human, half-alien Mr. Spock in "Star Trek," his pointy Vulcan appendages became a signature — and a nuisance — for the actor. Here are a few facts about those iconic ears: ...
Leonard Nimoy, the actor best known for playing the emotionless, pointy-eared Spock on the “Star Trek” television series, died on Friday. He was 83. His granddaughter, Dani, confirmed the ...
(WJAR) The pointed ears were popular with fans, but not apparently quite enough in some quarters. At the time of the interview, Nimoy said "Star Trek" was in danger of cancellation.
So Captain Kirk may have gone to space this year, but Spock's ears will live long and prosper at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. (SOUNDBITE OF "'STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES' THEME") ...
After all, there was supposed to be a Star Trek: The Next Generation and Aliens crossover comic book miniseries back in 2017 that (very) unfortunately never actually made it to print.