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Star Trek: Robert Picardo on "Prodigy," The Hagemans & Season 3 Hopes
Picardo was impressed by the work put in by Prodigy creators and showrunners Dan and Kevin Hageman "When I started to read the scripts that [Kevin] Hageman and their writing team created, it was fun to see that they really[...]
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Star Trek: Prodigy Creators Dan & Kevin Hageman on Wil Wheaton's Return as Wesley
Season two of Star Trek: Prodigy saw Wheaton's Wesley acting as a gatekeeper for time and space trying to protect the timeline from The Loom, transdimensional beasts that use their tentacles to phase their victims out of existence, so[...]
To say that Star Trek: Prodigy has come a long way would be an understatement, given how creators and showrunners Kevin Hageman and Dan Hageman already had season two in the can by the time Paramount decided to cancel the Nickelodeon and Paramount+ animated series Everyone from the Hagemans, star Kate Mulgrew, and season two[...]
While the Dan & Kevin Hageman-created animated series has nowhere near the history of the Patrick Stewart-starred series, they hope its mix of original characters and its canonical ties to Voyager can continue to greater success speaking with Virtual Trek Con's Star Trek and Chill podcast to discuss how season two compliments season one and[...]
As fans anticipate the home release of season one, part two of Star Trek: Prodigy, CBS Home Entertainment released a behind-the-scenes video that will be included in the two-disc Blu-ray and DVD sets which includes three featurettes, delving into how the "Star Trek heritage influences Prodigy's captivating story." The clip features creators brothers Dan and[...]
At the very least, Paramount gave creators Dan and Kevin Hageman a fighting chance to find a new home, which is more than I can say about certain other programming I'm talking to you, Disney, and Netflix Speaking of which, one pilot took matters into his/her own hands by flying a banner over Netflix corporate[...]
Creators in brothers Dan and Kevin Hageman thanked Roddenberry and reminded fans of its future In the meantime, in light of Paramount+ pulling the series, fans will have physical media to depend on for now as Part 2 of season one will be released on September 26th.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts @RodRoddenberry![...]
While there are plans to shop the Nickelodeon series with the development of season two since we know renewal announcements are certainly not automatic in the streaming age nowadays, creators Dan and Kevin Hageman and star Kate Mulgrew took to social media to comment on the series' possible future and their next move With Discovery[...]
While we're approaching a golden era of Star Trek thanks to the streaming era of Paramount+, Prodigy creators Dan and Kevin Hageman wanted to dedicate a series more suitable for younger audiences The previous shows in The Original Series up through Strange New Worlds leaned more toward the general The duo opened up about their[...]
André Øvredal will return to direct the sequel, with writers Dan Hageman and Kevin Hageman again writing the script form a story by Guillermo del Toro Paramount Pictures will c0-finance this one with eOne after the latter helped Lionsgate bring the first film to the screen last summer The 2019 film grossed over $170 million[...]
It's been three months since it was announced that Star Trek would be making its way to Nickelodeon in the form of a new, original CG-animated series developed by Kevin Hageman and Dan Hageman (Trollhunters, The LEGO Movie), and overseen by Nickelodeon's Ramsey Naito While we still don't have an official name for the series[...]
'Star Trek: Discovery' showrunner Alex Kurtzman continues expanding the Trek universe, developing a kids animated series with CBS and Nickelodeon.
The original series contains 3 books: "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" (1981), "More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" (1984), and "Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones" (1991).
Seeped deep in folklore and urban legends, Schwartz reportedly spent more than a year on research alone before writing each book.
The pair behind The[...]