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Idris Elba to be new villain in "Star Trek 3"
Patrick Stewart is asked about the possibility of a 'Star Trek: The Next generation' remake. Captain Picard said "it's possible."
The upcoming "Power Rangers" movie reboot is set to hit theaters in 2017. Get the details here!
The release date of the new "Bourne" movie has been pushed back two weeks, reports said.
The most popular cast member of the original Power Rangers explained his reason why he decided to leave the show.
"Star Trek 3" is slated for a 2016 release, but the film does not yet have a director.
New J.J. Abrams sci-fi drama 'Almost Human' will premiere this fall on Fox. The show will take place in 2048, in a world where cops are forced to fight crime with highly evolved, human-like androids.
In a recent interview J.J Abrams stated that he may not direct the next Star Trek film.
Oscar season is a few months away but with the summer rolling in, many May titles could potentially get Academy Award nominations.
Reviews have started piling in for the upcoming "Star Trek Into Darkness" and the inevitable spoilers have followed. One review by Furious Fan Boys alleges to spoiling the entire film and its characters' identities. There is no confirmation on whether their information is true, but the spoilers seem to answer a number of questions that have been bothering the fan base for months.
Benedict Cumberbatch is the latest actor to join Guillermo del Toro's haunted house thriller "Crimsen Peak."
The makers of the upcoming film "Star Trek Into Darkness" have beamed over a new promo to a TV near you. Many of the spot's highlights are familiar, from the sci-fi flick's handful of theater trailers and extended sneak-peaks.
The third in the Abrams “Trek” series could be out in 2016, in time for the 50th Anniversary of the original Star Trek series, according to an interview with “Into Darkness” producer Bryan Burk.
One of Pluto's moons may be named Vulcan after thousands of Star Trek fans voted in a public poll to name the moon after the home planet of one of the science fiction show's iconic characters.
After months of speculation, Disney finally signed "Star Trek: Into Darkness" filmmaker J.J. Abrams on to direct the upcoming "Star Wars: Episode VII," surprising and delighting fans. Many had counted Abrams out of the running for the job - including Abrams. So, just how did Disney come to change his mind? Two words: Kathleen Kennedy.