![]() ![]() “It has to do with the hope for a better future. He sees fans bonding with his father’s vision of a devoted team of space explorers traveling the galaxy to meet others and learn from them, along with engaging in occasional fisticuffs and worse with more hostile adversaries. “I think he’d be very proud and very happy and give tremendous credit to the fans for keeping it alive and having such an open-minded, positive belief in the show,” Roddenberry says. ![]() His son, Rod, continues the family connection as CEO of Roddenberry Entertainment, archiving and sharing Trek documents and photos and working on science-fiction projects, including a new Star Trek series that will premiere on the CBS All Access streaming service in January. The late Gene Roddenberry is revered by many Star Trek fans for creating the 23rd-Century universe that for 50 years has provided thrills, emotion and deep-space thought. ![]() Watch Video: 5 things you didn't know about 'Star Trek' ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |