Experience the rollercoaster journey of ‘Star Trek VI,’ the film that defied expectations and secured the future of the franchise for generations of fans to come.
The City of Boston, Massachusetts has decreed that March 26 is officially 'Leonard Nimoy Day,' on what would have been the 'Star Trek' actor's 90th birthday.
We have very sad news to report from The New York Times: Leonard Nimoy, Star Trek’s Mr. Spock for almost 50 years, has died. Nimoy’s wife, Susan Bay Nimoy, told the Times the cause of death was “end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.” The beloved actor and director was 83 years old.
Many 'Star Trek' fans felt personally betrayed when director J.J. Abrams ditched the series and jumped ship to 'Star Wars: Episode 7.' After all, the two iconic science fiction franchises have been embroiled in a silly war among fans for decades now -- either you're in one camp or the other, it seems. But how would Trekkies feel if Mr. Spock himself, Leonard Nimoy, took a journey to the 'Star Wars
This week and next, fans of "The Big Bang Theory" are in for a treat, when geek/nerd icons Leonard Nimoy and Stephen Hawking will appear as guest stars.