The current state of ‘Star Trek’
By Patrick Kevin Day and Jevon Phillips
Fans and studio executives alike are looking to the May 8 release of J.J. Abrams’ new “Star Trek” film as a chance for franchise rebirth. After several “Trek”-less years following the cancellation of “Star Trek: Enterprise” in 2005, the long-running franchise looks to be making a comeback in a big way. And to make its intentions known, Paramount is carting the entire cast down to Australia for a massive April 7 premiere at the Sydney Opera House.
But what about the other aspects of the “Trek” empire? Here’s what fans can expect in the next few days, weeks, months (and possibly years). (Industrial Light & Magic / Associated Press)
What? “Pushing Daisies” creator Bryan Fuller recently told iF Magazine that he’s pitched an idea for a new
When? Maybe soon, maybe never. The ways of Hollywood are more mysterious than those of the Q Continuum. But one thing’s for sure, Fuller is a true Trekker -- those are his personal “Star Trek” figurines on display in his Silver Lake home. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
What? The live-action interactive “experience” opened at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1998 and added the “Borg Invasion 4-D” expansion in 2004. The attraction closed in 2008 due to declining attendance. But it was recently announced that the attraction would reopen at Las Vegas’ Neonopolis Mall on May 8 to coincide with the release of the new
When? May 8 (Isaac Brekken / Associated Press)