SyFy to Launch Star Trek Online Game

SyFy (owned by NBC Universal) is set to launch the all new Star Trek online massively multiplayer online roleplaying game (MMORPG). Read the rest of this entry »

It’s Raining Awards

It’s raining awards for the top SciFi films of the year and this time it is the American Cinema Editors who have named a list of films that would be considered for nomination under various categories. Read the rest of this entry »

Two Movies That Gave Us The Opportunity To Rediscover Scifi Films

Star Trek and Avatar are in the list of the best movies that have hit the theaters in 2009. Read the rest of this entry »

‘Star Trek’ – The Most Pirated

Star Trek is certainly the most popular movie of the year 2009 and this is not only revealed by the box office collections of the movie, but also by the downloads on file sharing sites like Torrent. Read the rest of this entry »

Rendezvous With James Cameron

Heat Vision has published an interview with the Avatar Man James Cameron and the director sounded pretty candid during the question answer session. Read the rest of this entry »

William Shatner – At Loggerheads With Friends

William Shatner alias Captain James T. Kirk of the popular flick Star Trek is in the limelight once again but for all the wrong reasons. Read the rest of this entry »

‘Star Trek’ – A Serious Consideration For The Oscars

This is a real treat for all the Star Trek Fans – it is being sent for nominations to the Oscars! Read the rest of this entry »

Nimoy in Discussions to Appear in More ‘Fringe’ Episodes

Leonard Nimoy in Fringe S02E04 Momentum Deferred

Leonard Nimoy in Fringe S02E04 'Momentum Deferred'

78 year old Leonard Nimoy, who is most well known for his role as Spock in Star Trek, plays William Bell in Fringe, the founder of a mysterious corporation called Massive Dynamic.

At the end of Fringe season one we learned that Bell has an office in the still standing World Trade Center of an alternate reality but we don’t yet know if he’s a good guy or not.

“Time will tell,” Nimoy says.

Nimoy describes Bell as a “master of the universe” character who is “brilliant, wealthy and very powerful.”

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‘Star Trek’ Sequel Aims For Contemporary Relevance

Star Trek

Star Trek director J.J. Abrams and writer Roberto Orci have confirmed that they intend for the Star Trek sequel to take a cue from Battlestar Galactica’s approach to story telling.

Well, they didn’t exactly use those words, but they did explicitly confirm their intentions are to write a story infused with modern day allegories.

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‘Star Trek’: Shatner Hasn’t Seen It, Nimoy Not in Sequel

Leonard Nimoy Mind Melds William Shatner at Dragon*Con 2009

Leonard Nimoy Mind Melds William Shatner at Dragon*Con 2009

William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy attended Dragon*Con 2009 n Atlanta, GA. over the weekend and provided fans with a hilarious panel presentation during which a few interesting things emerged.

First, William Shatner hasn’t seen Star Trek. He’d like you to believe the reason is he’s simply been too busy.

Second, there are no plans, at least at this stage, for Leonard Nimoy to reprise his role as Spock in the sequel to J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek.

I could summarize the rest for you, but then I’d rob you of your chance to catch some very humorous moments of banter being exchanged between the two actors.  Instead, grab a coffee, sit back and relax.  You can watch the entire panel presentation after the jump.

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