Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Just Pushed The Ultimate Nostalgia Button
Set a course...for nostalgia!
Read MoreSet a course...for nostalgia!
Read MoreSomehow, Palpatine returned?
Read MoreThe former Imperial has adapted an intimidating new look.
Read MoreThis isn't the first time we've seen warriors of this variety.
Read MoreIt's all connected in a galaxy far, far away.
Read MoreThere's just one episode left after this.
Read More'The relationship of Bernard and Stubbs really evolved after the second season, in a cool way that was purely fluid and organic.'
Read MoreStar Trek has come a long way from monochrome skies and styrofoam rocks
Read MoreShowrunner Naren Shankar initially worried the authors would be 'too precious' about their work.
Read MoreHere's how Paul Wesley prevents his Captain Kirk from becoming a William Shatner impression.
Read MoreWe're excited to see how the formidable former Jedi will translate from animation to live-action.
Read MoreThe Togruta have technically been a part of Star Wars since the prequel trilogy.
Read MoreIt's not easy being Saru.
Read MoreWe reluctantly tip our caps.
Read MoreLet's break down every theory, from the plausible to the totally crackpot.
Read MoreThis week's episode of 'Picard' was a doozy, and not everyone made it out alive.
Read MorePicard looks poised to conclude more intelligently.
Read MoreThis week's episode raises some big questions about droid labor and emotional intelligence.
Read MoreThe Mon Cal prince seen in Chapter 22: Guns for Hire might very well be a relative of Lee-Char's.
Read More'I am Aragorn and they will always have my sword.'
Read More'It felt a little bit like it was a prank or something. I was really shocked.'
Read MoreWhat a moment that must have been.
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