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'Star Trek' Icons Celebrate 50 Years of Going Where No One Has Gone Before

Key figures from "Star Trek's" five-decade history shared memories of the venerable sci-fi franchise’s profound influence on fans and popular culture.

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SDCC: For 'Star Trek's' 50th, Franchise Stars Look to the Future

Bryan Fuller was joined by William Shatner, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, Jeri Ryan and Scott Bakula for a discussion of the sci-fi franchise.

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"Outcast" Panel Heading to SDCC

Robert Kirkman's comic book-inspired series "Outcast" will have a presence at SDCC, including a panel with cast and creators in attendance.

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'Independence Day: Resurgence' Video Profiles Brent Spiner's Dr. Okun

This viral video explains what happened to Dr. Okun at the end of "Independence Day," and his vital history at Area 51.

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Dr. Okun Experiments on an Alien Ship in New "Independence Day: Resurgence" Clip

Brent Spiner is back as the wacky Dr. Okun in "Independence Day: Resurgence," this time he's using an unstable laser to drill into a new alien ship.

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Those Aliens Aren't Screaming in First 'Independence Day: Resurgence' Clip

Bill Pullman's former President Thomas Whitmore and Brent Spiner's Dr. Okun enjoy a brief reunion in a new scene from the upcoming sequel.

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Epic 'Independence Day: Resurgence' Trailer Unleashes Destruction

The full-length trailer for the sequel to the 1996 blockbuster gives us faces both old and new, inspirational speeches, and wholesale destruction.

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Kirkman & Cinemax's "Outcast" Casts Six, Including Brent Spiner

The series is adding alums from "The Office," "The Americans," "The Shield" and of course "Star Trek: The Next Generation."

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Brent Spiner Returns For 'Independence Day 2'

The franchise veteran is joined by "White House Down" actress Joey King in the sequel to Roland Emmerich's 1996 blockbuster.

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ECCC | Jonathan Frakes And Brent Spiner Laugh About <i>Trek</i>

Number One and Data no more, the stars of Star Trek: The Next Generation turned their Emerald City Comicon panel into a joke-fest for thousands of happy fans.

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