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Tango01 | 12 Dec 2019 4:02 p.m. PST |
…Star Trek's Animated Future. "Although attempts have been made, today marks the first official animated stories told in the Star Trek universe since the days of the charmingly goofy Star Trek: The Animated Series in the early ‘70s. While they might not be the particularly traditional Trek tales you'd expect, they offer a promise that this medium can push Star Trek to interesting new places. Today two brand new Short Treks were released—"The Girl Who Made the Stars," by Brandon Schultz and Olatunde Osunsamni, and "Ephraim and Dot," by Chris Silvestri, Anthony Maranville, Michael Giacchino, and they couldn't be further apart from each other in terms of tone…" Main page link Amicalement Armand |
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