From planning epic Mars missions, to floating ideas for a space base, NASA is pretty busy these days. Luckily, they have Leonard Nimoy to explain the next big plan—a study of the asteroid belt that could hold the secrets to the genesis of the solar system.
The Emmy nominations list was announced Thursday, and though some sci-fi series made the cut, several fan favorites were left out. One of the most glaring omissions? Fox's Fringe, which is gearing up for its final season. Luckily, Fringe guest star and sci-fi legend Leonard Nimoy is not taking this snub lightly.
The character of William Bell has come a long way in four seasons of Fox's Fringe, and acting legend Leonard Nimoy says his latest persona (probably) isn't quite finished yet. So what can we expect from the maddest scientist of all in the show's fifth and final season?
The 1989 release Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is generally regarded by Trek fans as one of the worst in the canon. With a rogue Vulcan trying to find God at the center of the universe, and the Enterprise crew in hot pursuit, it was definitely a weird premise. But, it could have been a whole lot weirder.
Ever since Leonard Nimoy popped up in J.J. Abrams' 2009 Star Trek reboot, rumors have been swirling that Old Spock might be back for the second outing. He let slip that he was in "talks" to come back, but didn't go into much more detail—until now.
If you watched Fringe on Fox last week, you saw one doozy of a twist, although one that had been teased a couple episodes earlier. And it was a shocker!