Star Trek's most famous kiss almost didn't happen.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: The Original Series' iconic interracial kiss between Captain James T. Kirk and Lt. Uhura would likely not have happened if not for William Shatner. Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry wanted his series to push boundaries and depict a future where everyone was accepted for who they were.
Related Star Trek: The Original Series Cast & Character Guide Star Trek: The Original Series features some of the most iconic characters in all of science fiction with the crew of the original USS Enterprise. William Shatner Says Star Trek’s First Interracial Kirk & Uhura Kiss Would Not Have Happened Without Him Shatner made sure Kirk's kiss with Uhura stayed in the final episode.
William Shatner: Yes, I puckered up my lips and ... Like that. I mean, no longer with us, but in her lifetime, she was a remarkably attractive lady. William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill will be available for video-on-demand rental or purchase everywhere on April 26th.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Every Captain Kirk Love Interest In Star TrekDalton is a freelance writer, novelist, and filmmaker from Orlando Florida. He currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, and pursues writing full-time. He is an avid reader, film buff, and amateur historian who also publishes novels on the side.
Lire la suite »
Watch William Shatner get a second chance at Captain Kirk's Star Trek Generations death sceneWatch William Shatner get a second chance at Captain Kirk's death scene in 'Star Trek Generations' after feeling like his original performance came off more 'fearful.'
Lire la suite »
Star Trek: Discovery's New Captain Already Equaled Kirk & PicardDiscovery's Captain Rayner has big shoes to fill.
Lire la suite »
Chris Pine Reveals J.J. Abrams' Direction for Star Trek (2009)Chris Pine discusses J.J. Abrams' direction for Star Trek (2009) and his portrayal of Captain Kirk.
Lire la suite »
O.J. Simpson, NFL Star Acquitted in Famous Murder Trial, Dies at 76Former star running back O.J. Simpson, whose post-NFL playing career was marred by a controversial acquittal in a famous murder trial, has died at age 76.
Lire la suite »
Famous Russian Film Star Joins Showtime SeriesMary Elizabeth Winstead appears as Anna Urbanova, a famous Russian film star, in the second episode of the Showtime series. Anna checks into the Metropol Hotel in 1922 and begins a romance with Alexander, the Count.
Lire la suite »