‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Needs a Doctor, Illa Dax, Captain Ake Flashback Episode

Robert Picardo’s character, the Doctor, is a standout in this group. He appeared throughout all seven seasons of Star Trek: Voyager and season two of Prodigy. As a hologram, he’s essentially immortal and, by the time of Starfleet Academy, is around 900 years old, having been activated in the 24th century. Holly Hunter’s Captain Nahla Ake, a newcomer to Star Trek, is also centuries old – over 400 years – due to her Lanthanite heritage. In the fifth episode of Starfleet Academy, “Series Acclimation Mil,” these two long-lived characters became a trio. Now, the show is poised to give all three of them a major focus.

Pirates of the Caribbean 6’s Johnny Depp Replacement Revealed by Insider

A new Pirates of the Caribbean movie is in the works, and according to The InSneider, Disney has brought on Krysty Wilson-Cairns – the Oscar-nominated writer of 1917 – to write the script. The film will likely center around Jack Sparrow’s son, and appears to be moving forward with a new lead, rather than Johnny Depp reprising his iconic role.

‘Scarlet,’ an animated take on ‘Hamlet,’ mines an unlikely strain of compassion

As someone who’s seen a lot of animated films that really mean something, I can honestly say Hosoda’s latest, “Scarlet,” is his most powerful and frankly, toughest watch yet. It’s not just the intensity of what happens on screen, but the film asks a really hard question: can you actually forgive someone who doesn’t even seem sorry? It feels like the characters are fighting for their very souls. But even with all the heavy stuff, Hosoda still focuses on what he does best: the beautiful, complicated bond between parents and children. He always handles those relationships with so much understanding, showing the struggles of both sides – the kids needing direction and the parents trying to guide them.

Galaxy’s 18% Sparkle: Buybacks & Bitcoin Dreams!

The buybacks may be executed through the open market, privately negotiated transactions or other methods, including trading plans under Rule 10b5-1, the company said. Galaxy added that it retains the right to suspend or discontinue the program at any time, depending on market conditions and other factors. (Because, of course, nothing is certain except the uncertainty of the stock market!)