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Enterprise seems to have been the black sheep of the Star Trek franchise’s TV history. While it was great, it was a show that ...
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Screen Rant on MSNScott Bakula Eyes Comeback As Captain Archer In New Star Trek Series
In a bombshell coming out of STLV, Scott Bakula is eyeing a return to Star Trek as Jonathan Archer in a new TV series being pitched to Paramount+.
Few modern Trek ideas have ignited as much fan energy as Star Trek: Legacy. The series would follow Captain Seven of Nine ...
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Screen Rant on MSN4 New Star Trek Series Pitches To Paramount/Skydance: What to Expect
Now that Skydance Media has bought Paramount Global, Star Trek producers are prepping to pitch new show concepts to the ...
After an early pitch for a new 'Enterprise' spinoff fizzled out, producer Michael Sussman believes Paramount's new ownership ...
Scott Bakula movies and TV shows took an interesting turn following the end of Quantum Leap, when he ended up playing Candice Bergen 's romantic interest, reporter Peter Hunt in 13 episodes of ...
And, as Scott Bakula noted, the messages which were often found in Quantum Leap are still (unfortunately) unbelievably relevant right now, so his hope is that any new series would continue to lean ...
Scott Bakula isn’t the only star in the family anymore because his son just dropped a new album with his band and now they’re set to play one of the hottest joints in L.A. Wil Bakula and his ...
Scott Bakula’s portrayal of Dwayne Pride has helped launch NCIS: New Orleans into new territory. On the heels of its successful “mothership,” series, NCIS, the southern version has its own ...
Many know Scott Bakula for his portrayal of Dwayne Cassius “King” Pride on NCIS: New Orleans. His work spans back decades and covers a wide range of areas.
Scott Bakula, husband and father of four, gets a kick out of portraying a feckless playboy at mid-life on TNT’s “Men of a Certain Age.” “I don’t hope and dream of that other lifestyle ...
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