Archive for February, 2008
Release Date Changes
STAR TREK originally scheduled for release on 12/25/2008 will now be released on May 8, 2009. Because Paramount feels the new movie has the ability to stack up against the summer blockbusters.
As of right now there are no other major releases are as yet planned for the May 8th weekend, the announcement from Paramount makes May 2009 a mouthwatering prospect for movie fans, with 20 Century Fox’s X Men Origins: Wolverine set to open on May 1st, while Angels and Demons, Sony’s sequel to The Da Vinci Code, has a May 15th debut.
Dreamworks, a Paramount affiliate, has also announced a rescheduling of one its tentpole releases, with Ben Stiller comedy Tropic Thunder pushed back from July 11th to August 15th.
Other rescheduled movies include David Fincher’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (back to December 19th 2008), Renee Zellweger horror Case 39 (pushed from August 2008 to April 2009) and Eddie Murphy family film Nowhereland (September 2008 to June 2009).
With all this said I am excited to see a summer release of a Star Trek Movie.
Comments are off for this postZeniMax Online: Not Pursuing Star Trek Online IP
Hines […] stated that Bethesda Softworks’s sister company, the new MMO based developer ZeniMax Online Studios, will not be taking over the development of Star Trek Online, the long-in-development MMO that has recently been let go by its now former developer Perpetual Entertainment. Hines told us, “I don’t believe that is anything that we or ZOS is interested in or actively pursuing.”
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Comments are off for this post‘Star Trek’ explores strange new toy world
Thanks to the proliferation of film, comic-book and cartoon characters, companies are bombarding consumers with an incredible selection of action figures. With tongue in cheek, let”s take a peek at some of the specimens worthy of a place in Zad”s Toy Vault.
Captain Benjamin Sisko
Diamond Select Toys continues to boldly go where pop-culture product-makers have already gone before with a new series of action figures based on the television series “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”
Even though the Trekkie fan base has shrunk considerably, the company has teamed up with design powerhouse Art Asylum to offer multiarticulated, 7-inch-tall gems of Lt. Cmdr. Jadzia Dax, Lt. Ezri Dax, Constable Odo and the head honcho of the outpost tasked with guarding the Bajoran wormhole.
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