In “Beam Me Up, Sulu,” now on demand, George Takei discusses “Star Trek’s” impact on fans, Asian American representation and diversity.
Star Trek and Star Wars have always had a weirdly symbiotic relationship. George Lucas has previously stated that Star Wars would never have become a success if it hadn’t been able to stand on the ...
George Takei spoke with us about the documentary Beam Me Up, Sulu, and his involvement in the 1985 Star Trek fan film, Yorktown.
Beam Me Up, Sulu directors Timour Gregory & Sasha Schneider spoke with us about the journey of a Star Trek fan film, George ...
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George Takei supports Star Trek's first gay Klingon character & actor
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy introduced the first gay Klingon into canon, and George Takei offered his support to Jay-Den and ...
In a February 19 Instagram video, Diané noted that Jay-Den, a Starfleet cadet, is the first openly gay Klingon in Star Trek history. He said that he has been met with both backlash and praise because ...
The feature unearths a lost 1985 student film made with Takei and has been acquired by Tribeca Films, the distribution label from Tribeca Enterprises and Giant Pictures. By Hilary Lewis Deputy Editor, ...
Any true Star Trek fan is acutely aware of the iconic Hikaru Sulu. Sulu was the helmsman of the starship Enterprise during the era of James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock. Although he was often a side ...
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