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Mondo to Release a New Star Trek TOS Print on Friday

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On Friday the popular printing boutique Mondo will be releasing yet another in their Star Trek series. The 18″ x 24″ print entitled “Star Trek: Let That Be Your Last Battlefield” was designed by artist Tom Whalen is limited to 215 and will be hand numbered.

Mondo will announce the online sale through Twitter at a random time on Friday, July 15th. If you’re interested in buying one, be sure to jump on it quickly, as these sell out extremely fast.

Star Trek: Let That Be Your Last Battlefield

“Let That Be Your Last Battlefield” was the fourteenth episode in the third season of Star Trek, originally broadcast on January 10, 1969.

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Hundreds of Star Trek Episodes Now Available on Netflix Streaming

Star Trek on Netflix Streaming

The wait is finally over. As of today, Netflix subscribers in the US will be able to watch every episode of The Original Series, The Next Generation, Voyager, and Enterprise through the Netflix online streaming service. All episodes of TOS and ENT are available in HD.

As we reported previously, Deep Space Nine will be available on October 1st. At that time, all 726 episodes of live-action Star Trek will be available through the service.

Subscribers will be able to stream every episode of each series online and on any Netflix-ready device, including Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, and many more.

Tell us in the comments section, which episodes you’re most excited to see or watch again.

Direct link to Star Trek: The Original Series on Netflix
Direct link to Star Trek: The Next Generation on Netflix
Direct link to Star Trek: Voyager on Netflix
Direct link to Star Trek: Enterprise on Netflix

For subscription information, visit the Netflix website.

Info on How You Can Be Part of EpixHD’s “The Long Khan”

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It’s an epic moment in Star Trek history. We all know the moment. We all love the moment. Now, you can be a part of cementing that epic moment into not just Star Trek history but in Internet history as well.

EPIX, a new cable channel/Video on Demand service, is hosting The Long Khan. What they are looking for is for Star Trek fans to upload videos of themselves screaming “KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!” just as Kirk did in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The more people that participate, the longer The Long Khan will be.

For more information and to submit your video, head over to The Long Khan website.

Video embedded below.

Walter Koenig to Receive a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Today the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced Star Trek‘s original Pavel Chekov, Walter Koenig, will be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next year.

Koenig, the last of the seven original Star Trek actors to receive a star, will join cast members William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols and George Takei.

Also receiving stars in 2012 will be Adam West, Valerie Bertinelli, Matt Groening, Jennifer Aniston, Vin Diesel, Scarlett Johansson, John Lasseter, and Star Trek: Generations star Malcolm McDowell.

[Source: Hollywood Walk of Fame]

Director Nicholas Meyer Talks Star Trek VI and His Relationship with Gene Roddenberry

Nicholas Meyer

On Friday at the LA Times Hero Complex Film Festival, director Nicholas Meyer talked about his relationship with Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry. He described his relationship with him, saying “There are moments in one’s life where you look back and you say, ‘Well, I wish I had done this differently,”

Meyer went on to talk about not seeing eye-to-eye with Roddenberry, while shooting Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country saying “If I’m interpreting him correctly and if I’m believing what he said, Mr. Roddenberry really believed in the perfectability of man, of humans, and I have yet to see the evidence for this,”

“So ‘VI’ is a film in which the crew of the Enterprise has all kinds of prejudice, racial prejudice, vis-a-vis the Klingons. And some of their remarks, including how they all look alike and what they smell like, and all the xenophobic things which we grappled with — that was all deeply offensive to him because he thought there isn’t going to be that. In fact, in his original ‘Star Trek’ concept, there wasn’t any conflict. So he always had problems with writers who were trying to write conflict, because that’s what drama is, so he was very distressed with the world of the Enterprise – the kind of ‘music’ I was writing.”

“I didn’t have to take him on. Not my finest hour.”

Describing a meeting with Roddenberry, Meyer said “His guys were lined up on one side of the room, and my guys were lined up on the other side of the room, and this was not a meeting in which I felt I’d behaved very well, very diplomatically,”

“I came out of it feeling not very good, and I’ve not felt good about it ever since. He was not well, and maybe there were more tactful ways of dealing with it, because at the end of the day, I was going to go out and make the movie. I didn’t have to take him on. Not my finest hour.”

[Quote Source: LA Times Hero Complex]

Syfy Airing a Star Trek Movie Marathon All Memorial Day Weekend

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What better way to celebrate the Memorial Day weekend than with a Star Trek movie marathon?

So it’s a good thing Syfy will be a airing nine of the ten original Star Trek films, beginning with Star Trek: The Motion Picture at 10:30 AM on Saturday. The movie marathon will run through Monday with an additional showing of TMP on Tuesday at 11 PM.

So get your popcorn and phaser remote ready!

Complete lineup below:

Saturday, May 28th

10:30 AM – Star Trek: The Motion Picture
01:30 PM – Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan
04:00 PM – Star Trek III: The Search For Spock
06:30 PM – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
09:00 PM – Star Trek VIII: First Contact
11:30 PM – Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan

Sunday, May 29th

02:00 AM – Star Trek: The Motion Picture
11:00 AM – Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
01:30 PM – Star Trek VIII: First Contact
04:00 PM – Star Trek X: Nemesis
06:30 PM – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
09:00 PM – Star Trek VII: Generations
11:30 PM – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Monday, May 30th

08:00 AM – Star Trek: The Next Generation “The Price”
09:00 AM – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
1:30 AM – Star Trek X: Nemesis
02:00 PM – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
04:30 PM – Star Trek VII: Generations

Tuesday, May 31st

11:00 PM – Star Trek: The Motion Picture

William Shatner Wants Your Help with ‘Captains’ Documentary

Yesterday on Twitter, Star Trek‘s original Captain Kirk, William Shatner requested the help of fans in finding some key scenes in Star Trek‘s history for his upcoming Captains documentary.

Below are the ten scenes Shatner asked for help with.

VOY: the best scene where Janeway is angry/mad/upset? #CAPT1

VOY: the best Janeway moment scene. #CAPT2

TNG: Best scene where Picard appears upset/tortured. Someone suggested Chain of Command Ep may be good 4 scenes-submit all though #CAPT3

TNG: What is the best scene where Picard looking cool, in charge, acting as the captain? #CAPT4

TOS: Favorite happy/mirthful scene with Kirk from Trouble with Tribbles episode. #CAPT5

TNG: A fun clip of Q making fun, joking about/with Picard #CAPT6

DS9: Favorite happy moment with Sisko #CAPT7

ENT: Best action scene of Archer. #CAPT8

DS9: Saddest Sisko moment from the series. #CAPT9

ENT: Best love scene with Archer #CAPT10

Please submit your answers to @WilliamShatner on Twitter using the corresponding hashtag (#CAPT1, #CAPT2, etc.). All answers must be submitted by Thursday evening.

George Takei on John Cho, JJ Abrams Using the Name ‘Star Trek’, Fan Films, and More

George Takei

In a recent interview with The Detroit News, George Takei, the actor who is most famous for playing the original Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek answered a few questions regarding his history with the franchise and its future.

Below is an except from the interview.

It’s inevitable we’ll be talking about “Star Trek.”

“Gene Roddenberry said the Starship Enterprise was a metaphor for starship Earth. The strength of the starship lay in its diversity and coming together and working as a team.

“Interesting thing about Gene Roddenberry: He really believed in that philosophy. And he really embraced all cultures, all religions.”

When Roddenberry married Majel Barrett, they “flew to Tokyo and decided they were going to have a classic Shinto ceremony.” He hired a documentary filmmaker to film the preparations, Takei said. They honeymooned up and down the country. They came back and showed the film and had a big party.

“He really embraced that philosophy that you saw on ‘Star Trek.’”

What’s the best thing about being part of that legacy?

“I’m proud of that legacy. It’s a very positive contribution to television, and it’s become a landmark in television history. And to be associated with something like that is an enormous asset to an actor.” With its enormous popularity, it’s also been a great commercial asset, he said. While some actors have said they felt “trapped,” ” I prefer to see it as a great asset than can be parlayed. I’ve done plays totally unrelated to ‘Star Trek’ up and down Great Britain. I’ve played Japanese soldiers, Chinese emperors, a wizard. But when I come out of the stage door, there are all these ‘”Star Trek’ fans with their books, their action figures – all that memorabilia.

My fans are very loyal. It’s been a great professional asset, as well as a source of personal pride.”

How was the original series different from working on the later movies?
“We had a bigger budget. We had more time to film. The scope was bigger, grander. The ones that were most successful had the same core values ” diversity coming together, viewing our human destiny as a positive one.”

Many films show the future as a failed civilization, Takei said. “Rather than that negative view of the future, ‘Star Trek’ always said if we were confident of our problem-solving capabilities … we will have a bright destiny. Always challenging, but that’s what life is. We will always prevail, and we have the capacity for that.”

How did John Cho do as Sulu in the J.J. Abrams version?

“He did a terrific job. J.J. Abrams’ ‘Star Trek’ was a terrific movie. I think there should be a more distinguishing label to it than ‘Star Trek.’ I hope the next one will have some sort of a number or label. I take umbrage with it being called ‘Star Trek.’ We were ‘Star Trek.’ This ‘Star Trek’ is a progeny of our ‘Star Trek.’

“I am now looking forward to the golden anniversary of ‘Star Trek.’ It’s only five more years.”

“The American Cinematheque had a screening of ‘Star Trek II,’ and they asked me to do a Q&A after that screening. When it started, as all those titles came on, so many of the people we worked with, many who became dear friends: DeForest Kelley (McCoy), Jimmy Doohan (Scotty) — I call him my favorite drinking buddy — Merritt Butrick (David Marcus, Kirk’s son) …

“It was so touching when their names came up. When you talk about celebrating the 45th anniversary, you’re reminded of the people we’ve lost over the years. When I say the next five years, I think of the same thing. What else is going to happen in the next five years? Because we’re all reaching that point of mortality.

“There’s a whole demographic that was born after we were cancelled. It’s the cycle of life.”

 
A full transcript of the interview can be found at The Detroit News website.

Leonard Nimoy to Speak at Boston University on May 9th

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Star Trek‘s original Spock and Boston native Leonard Nimoy will be discussing his acting career and artistic pursuits on Monday May 9th at 6pm at Boston Universities Metcalf Hall. The event will be hosted by the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center.

Metcalf Hall is located at 775 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA, 02215

Tickets are $25 each, but free to members of the Friends of the Libraries and Boston University community.

For more information, visit http://www.bu.edu/archives or call (617) 353-3696

Two New Star Trek Posters by Mondo Go On Sale Today

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Mondo, a small, quirky Austin-based company who produces some amazingly creative and high quality limited edition art prints will be adding to their already impressive Star Trek series tomorrow with the release of two new prints, inspired by episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series.

Both will be available sometime tomorrow, Thursday April 28th. Follow @MondoNews on Twitter for the official sale announcement.

Mondo's "Mirror, Mirror" print

“Mirror, Mirror” by Tomer Hanuka, inspired by the 1967 will be limited to 125 prints, hand numbered and screen printed on high quality 24″ x 36″ paper. Available for $45.

Mondo's "The Menagerie" print

“The Menagerie” by Mike Saputo, inspired by the 1966 two-part episode will be limited to 175 prints, hand numbered and screen printed on high quality 24″ x 36″ paper. Available for $45.

UPDATE:

Both prints went on sale around 9:30am PST and were completely sold out within 2 minutes.

Oh my! Happy Birthday George Takei

Happy Birthday, George Takei

Today, we’d like to wish Star Trek‘s original Hikaru Sulu, George Takei a very happy and healthy 74th birthday.

Born in Los Angeles on April 20, 1937, Takei was cast in Star Trek in 1965 by producer, Gene Roddenberry for the second pilot episode, Where No Man Has Gone Before. Takei would portray Sulu for all three seasons of The Original Series and six feature films.

George remains busy, with roles in both television and commercials along with a very active Twitter account. He ‘s recently appeared on The Big Bang Theory, Nickelodeon’s Supah Ninjas, and a very popular ad for Sharp’s Quattron televisions (which we’ve embedded below).

Happy birthday Mr. Takei!

Every Series of Star Trek Coming to Netflix Streaming

Every Series of Star Trek Coming to Netflix Streaming

According to our friends over at TrekMovie, Netflix will offer every live-action Star Trek series through its streaming service. Beginning in July, Netflix will make every episode of The Original Series (in HD), The Next Generation, Voyager, and Enterprise (in HD) available to streaming customers. Seasons of Deep Space Nine will follow on October 1st.

Netflix allows customers to watch TV Shows & Movies Online or Streaming to a TV via Wii, Xbox, PS3 & many other devices, starting at $7.99 a month.

Like many other Trek fans, I’m super stoked to hear this news. Finally, every episode of Trek, just a few clicks away!

Check out http://netflix.com for additional subscription options.