
Strange New Worlds Heading For Paramount+ Internationally
The expected arrival of Strange New Worlds to Paramount+ in the Nordics, Latin America and Australia.
The expected arrival of Strange New Worlds to Paramount+ in the Nordics, Latin America and Australia.
Pike’s on a horse and retired. At least in the beginning in this teaser voiced by Rebecca Romijn.
Paramount+ in Australia fell out of step with their big sibling in the US in January with Prodigy not returning – but the (legal) wait is now over…
American audiences got their second glimpse at the next season of Star Trek: Picard overnight while international fans wait for Amazon to release the trailer, or other fans to bootleg it.
ViacomCBS released a swath of announcements overnight about what 2022 is going to look like from a Trekkie’s perspective, and I hope you didn’t have any plans for the next six months worth of Thursday’s (Friday’s internationally)…
Paramount+ has confirmed to Trekzone that Prodigy will not be returning until February, presumably with a single dump of the remaining first season episodes.
Production on Star Trek: Picard resumed on Saturday Australian time after a Covid enforced week-long break, with fifty members of the staff testing positive to the virus.
CBS All Access has dropped our first look at Star Trek: Lower Decks – the animated series from Rick & Morty creator Mike McMahan.
Overnight Australian time, CBS All Access released a sixty second video on their social media pages featuring a message from Anson Mount, Ethan Peck and Rebecca Romijin. In it the
Bob Bakish – ViacomCBS CEO – confirmed that they will be extending our beloved science fiction franchise “across the house.”
Larry Nemecek joins Matt today for our first video podcast of the year! We’re diving into the first thoughts of Star Trek: Picard which premiered a few days ago across the world. SPOILER FREE
Our take on the first three episodes – presented to press – in a non spoiler manner.
As the date draws nearer for Star Trek: Picard’s release, a lot of conversation is happening around the actual TIME of release for the episodes.
The premiere of Star Trek: Picard is just four days away and the excitement is building for millions of Trekkies across the world.
The forthcoming Star Trek: Picard has been renewed for a second season the official website confirmed in a post Monday morning, Australian time.
The geographical positioning of this website has once again hampered efforts to bring you the latest information and review for Short Treks.
Researchers from the Curtin node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research say they have made a record-breaking astrophysical discovery while simultaneously uncovering a possible explanation for the rare and extreme event known as long-period radio transients.
The Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus in 1986 may have occurred during a rare intense wind event, according to international researchers who say this means our scientific understanding of the planet may be flawed.
Astronauts perform tasks slower in space, but a new study involving 25 professional astronauts has found no evidence of brain damage once they returned to Earth.
Overseas researchers report new evidence suggesting the Moon is older than we previously thought thanks to a ‘remelting’ of the Moon’s surface around 4.35 billion years ago that may have masked a far older history.
New Curtin University-led research has uncovered what may be the oldest direct evidence of ancient hot water activity on Mars, revealing the planet may have been habitable at some point in its past.
Two new stars have been found dancing near the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole, according to international researchers, who say the binary star system was predicted to be there but has escaped detection until now.
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It’s the end of the third week in February twenty twenty five. Here’s the science and space headlines we followed…
Researchers from the Curtin node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research say they have made a record-breaking astrophysical discovery while simultaneously uncovering a possible explanation for the rare and extreme event known as long-period radio transients.
The Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus in 1986 may have occurred during a rare intense wind event, according to international researchers who say this means our scientific understanding of the planet may be flawed.
Astronauts perform tasks slower in space, but a new study involving 25 professional astronauts has found no evidence of brain damage once they returned to Earth.
Overseas researchers report new evidence suggesting the Moon is older than we previously thought thanks to a ‘remelting’ of the Moon’s surface around 4.35 billion years ago that may have masked a far older history.
New Curtin University-led research has uncovered what may be the oldest direct evidence of ancient hot water activity on Mars, revealing the planet may have been habitable at some point in its past.
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