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+ | ;19 November 2015: [[Marc Evans]], president of [[Paramount Pictures]] and other [[Viacom]] film companies, acknowledged the possibility of [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' film spin-offs]] in a ''[[Wired]]'' article examining a Hollywood increasingly dominated by the {{w|shared universe}}. [http://www.wired.com/2015/11/building-the-star-wars-universe/] |
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+ | ;2 November 2015: A [[Untitled Star Trek series|new ''Star Trek'' TV series]] will be released on [[CBS All Access]] in {{m|January|2017}}, preceded by a "special preview broadcast" on CBS itself. [[Alex Kurtzman]] is the executive producer. [http://www.startrek.com/article/new-star-trek-series-premieres-january-2017] |
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− | ;28 September 2015: {{film|2}} first assistant camera operator [[Catherine Coulson]], better known as the {{w|Twin Peaks}} log lady, [[Star Trek deaths#September|passed away]] at the age of 71. [http://deadline.com/2015/09/catherine-e-coulson-twin-peaks-log-lady-dies-at-71-1201556027/] |
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− | ;17 September 2015: {{film|13}}'s release date has been delayed by two weeks to {{d|22|July|2016}}. [http://deadline.com/2015/09/star-trek-beyond-new-release-date-1201532674/] |
Revision as of 12:24, 19 November 2015
- 19 November 2015
- Marc Evans, president of Paramount Pictures and other Viacom film companies, acknowledged the possibility of Star Trek film spin-offs in a Wired article examining a Hollywood increasingly dominated by the shared universe. [1]
- 2 November 2015
- A new Star Trek TV series will be released on CBS All Access in January 2017, preceded by a "special preview broadcast" on CBS itself. Alex Kurtzman is the executive producer. [2]
- 13 October 2015
- Bruce Hyde, best known for playing Lieutenant Kevin Riley on Star Trek: The Original Series, has died of throat cancer at the age of 74. [3]