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Star Trek: Insurrection almost had more compelling villains than the Son'a, but they were turned down by Patrick Stewart. Released in 1998, Insurrection was conceived by Rick Berman and Michael ...
While Star Trek Generations and Star Trek: First Contact used the emotion chip to give Data feelings, Insurrection abandoned that storyline in favor of a more organic exploration of Data's character.
Often unceremoniously relegated to the lower-gauged tiers of "Star Trek" feature films, "Star Trek: Insurrection" deserves a respectful place at the table this holiday season as the Jonathan ...
"Star Trek" premiered on September 8, 1966. Almost 57 years later, "Trek" is still going strong and finding ways to reinvent old characters. Here's how 19 characters from "The Original Series ...
By the time "TNG" wrapped up in 1994, Stewart had already solidified his place in the hearts of nerds everywhere.He'd go on to star in four more "Trek" movies — "Generations" in 1994, "First ...
Star Trek: Insurrection movie cast and actor biographies. Check out the latest photos and bios of the cast and filmmakers of Star Trek: Insurrection.
Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) Image used with permission by copyright holder. Do you ever hear a cinephile refer to a real film that, as far as they’re concerned, “doesn’t exist?” ...
'Star Trek: Insurrection' It's not that "Insurrection" is a bad movie, but more that it's a really good episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" with better special effects.
2009’s Star Trek, which was directed by J.J. Abrams, kicked off a whole new era of Star Trek that served as a reboot of sorts for the series that still starred many of the characters we knew and ...
Brent Spiner and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) (Image credit: Paramount Pictures) Release date: December 11, 1998; Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner; ...