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Strange New Worlds is an American science fiction television series available on Paramount+. It was developed by Akiva ...
After the latest Discovery and Picard seasons, Christopher Pike is finally helming a new Star Trek show — and Strange New Worlds offers non-toxic masculinity for Anton Mount’s captain.
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Space.com on MSNWhy do the Klingons have beef with Dr. M'Benga in 'Strange New Worlds' episode 'Shuttle to Kenfori'In "Shuttle to Kenfori," Pike still believes that M'Benga acted in self-defense. Yet the story changes slightly when Bytha ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Thursday’s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds premiere. Captain Christopher Pike is on a ...
Anson Mount, who plays Captain Christopher Pike in Strange New Worlds, took to Instagram to confirm the status of Season 4. Mount shared a post from the @startrekstrangeneworldsfans Instagram account ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStar Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3, Episode 3 Ending Explained: Captain Pike Learns Dr. M'Benga's Klingon SinsStrange New Worlds season 3 resolves an open question from season 2 regarding Dr. M'Benga assassinating a Klingon Ambassador.
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Strange New Worlds showrunners Akiva Goldsmith and Henry Alonso Myers talk Captain Pike's emotional journey in season 3.
If you're a Gen Xer or Millennial, there's a good chance you grew up reading the YA novels of Christopher Pike. His horror and thriller titles, like Slumber Party (1985), Witch (1990), and The ...
These are the other Christopher Pike novels Mike Flanagan uses in the series. If you were a teen in the late ’80s and into the ’90s and loved to read horror novels, you definitely read books ...
But Kirk had actually been preceded as captain of the Enterprise by Christopher Pike — a stoic, vague figure played by Jeffrey Hunter in a rejected 1964 “Trek” pilot who made only a fleeting ...
The introduction of Anson Mount's Captain Pike in the season two premiere of 'Star Trek: Discovery' marks a notable change in tone and behavior from the captain's chair.
Anson Mount talks revisiting Talos IV, how he was almost cast as a different captain before Pike, and what he’d like to see from his character next in the Star Trek universe.
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