And obviously, the music gets more intense and exposes more of what they can't say through words, and it builds and builds until we have a sing-off with the Klingons." For more, including what Downs learned from his previous musical episodes, what scene in "Subspace Rhapsody" he wishes he could expand on, Christina Chong, Celia[...]
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Cerritos ensigns from LD, Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid) and Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome), talk with each other in an open conference room with the Enterprise's Pike (Anson Mount), Una (Rebecca Romijn), Spock (Ethan Peck), and La'an (Christina Chong) well within an earshot of the two's conversation titled "Hot Spock."
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Pike travels along with an away team that includes La'an (Christina Chong) and Dr M'Benga (Babs Olusanmokun) As the three settle on the planet, a mysterious force overcomes them, affecting their cognitive abilities – mostly the memory side of the brain Needless to say, that creates some serious problems that lead to them being captured[...]
In the recent episode of Paramount+'s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow," Christina Chong's La'an Noonien Singh and Paul Wesley's James T Kirk find themselves traveling back in time to repair the past to secure La'an's present and future What we don't know is how much Chong puts of herself into[...]
Written by Dana Horgan (Supergirl, Once Upon a Time) and directed by Valerie Weiss (Outer Banks, Monarch), "Ad Astra Per Aspera" is nuanced about how the franchise confronts prejudice from unexpected places with exemplary performances, especially from Badaki, Ethan Peck, Mount, Romijn, and Christina Chong It's a testament to how powerful the storytelling of Strange[...]
The season two premiere of Paramount+'s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds addresses one of the two augmented characters in Christina Chong's La'an Noonien-Singh, who's taken a leave from her duties As the bulk of the U.S.S Enterprise crew is on shore leave, we're operating at somewhat reduced capacity as Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) tries[...]
Prior to joining the Star Trek family, Christina Chong made appearances in some of the biggest TV franchises to date including Doctor Who, Black Mirror, 24, and Halo The actress, who plays Enterprise security chief Lt La'an Noonien Singh on the Paramount+ series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, spoke to Bleeding Cool about expectations heading[...]
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"Memento Mori" starts off a bit somberly as Pike announces a day of remembrance for those lost during the act of duty, which centers more on La'an (Christina Chong) who becomes pensive about losing a loved one While forgoing her commemorative pin, the Enterprise security chief insists on showing her continued strength by[...]
In the case of Strange New Worlds star Christina Chong, who plays Enterprise security chief Lt La'an Noonien-Singh, it was a completely novel experience, which she felt worked to her advantage The actress spoke with Bleeding Cool about her audition, her crash course in the franchise, her character's connection to Khan, and realizing when she[...]
La'an Noonien-Singh, played by Christina Chong La'an's infamous last name makes her related to the 20th century tyrant and one of Star Trek's greatest villains in Khan Noonien-Singh, played by Ricardo Montalban in The Original Series and the 1982 feature The Wrath of Khan Benedict Cumberbatch played the Kelvin Universe incarnation in 2013's Star Trek[...]
When it was announced on Star Trek Day the entire cast of Strange New Worlds, one particular name that stuck out is the character Christina Chong is playing in La'an Noonien-Singh, which franchise fans should be familiar with the last name with Ricardo Montalban's Khan Noonien-Singh, Capt James T Kirk's nemesis from The Original Series[...]