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Gene Roddenberry defied TV norms in the '60s by rejecting an all-white Star Trek cast, creating a boldly inclusive and ...
Before Star Trek became so popular, Gene Roddenberry, the creator of the show, faced several challenges just to launch it back in the 1960s.
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry was known for implementing specific ideas to keep up with his vision for the illustrious franchise.
The Original Series' third season is generally regarded as the show's worst, and these episodes unfortunately support that ...
No one is more responsible for this sense of novelty than Star Trek’s creator, Gene Roddenberry, whose posthumous reputation more closely resembles that of a religious figure than a Hollywood ...
But it’s exactly what writer/producer Gene Roddenberry envisioned when he created Star Trek in 1964. In Roddenberry’s worldview, there was only one race in the future: the human race.
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry (August 19, 1921–October 24, 1991) boldly went where no man had gone before, creating a sci-fi franchise that would have a seismic impact on the world of pop ...
It can be hard, looking at Roddenberry’s contributions to Trek, to see where he isn’t taking credit for someone else’s work (Gene Coon, for instance, or script editor D.C. Fontana ...
On August 19, on what would have been Gene Roddenberry’s hundredth birthday, Deadline announced a new film in the works about the Star Trek creator’s life. There’s certainly a lot to cover ...