Only Murders in the Building season 4 episode 4 recap and review: The Stunt Man

Following the intense cliffhanger at the end of episode 3, one might anticipate that the fourth episode of Only Murders in the Building season 4 would continue immediately from where we last were. However, it seems the episode momentarily stalls the momentum established by its predecessor. Worry not! By the finale, the series skillfully rekindles the tension created earlier, ensuring viewers will be left breathless between episodes.

Star Trek needs to stop telling origin stories

Star Trek: Section 31 is set to follow a trend shared by other Star Trek productions by exploring its origins. According to our records, this will be the seventh series or movie to delve into an origin story. Previous examples include Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and the original Star Trek series on television, as well as Star Trek 2009 and Star Trek: First Contact in films (excluding Section 31).

One X-Men star has turned down Star Trek before but will he again?

2009’s Star Trek film boasted an incredibly talented cast, reuniting to continue the tales of the legendary USS Enterprise, echoing the original team from 1966. The characters mirrored their predecessors remarkably in appearance, atmosphere, and even expanded on the roles once played by beloved actors and actresses. Despite some viewers finding it hard to accept Zachary Quinto as Spock or Chris Pine as Captain Kirk, many Trek enthusiasts were enamored with their portrayals.