From surprising cameos to Easter eggs, here's your spoiler guide to Sam Raimi's blockbuster sequel.
The "Star Trek" icon explains why his beloved alter ego takes a darker turn in Season 2, and teases his appearance in the "Doctor Strange" sequel.
"The Mandalorian" blasted off with 15 nominations. Witherspoon, meanwhile, had three major series in contention this year and failed to pick up an acting nomination for any of them.
Sophie Turner and James McAvoy also made appearances as part of the Global Citizen: Unite For Our Future benefit
The Season 1 finale of "Star Trek: Picard" premieres on CBS All Access on March 26, and the former "Enterprise" captain is inviting viewers to binge all 10 episodes of the hit sequel series free of charge from now until April 23.
The former mayor proved that, if politics doesn't work out for him, he definitely has what it takes to be a late-night host.
Whoopi Goldberg Will Reprise Her Star Trek Role in Picard
In an emotional moment on Wednesday's episode of "The View," Patrick Stewart invited Whoopi Goldberg to appear on the second season of CBS All Access' "Star Trek: Picard," reprising her character of Guinan from "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Goldberg — who quickly and gladly accepted — appeared to be totally surprised by Stewart's offer, […]
Next to an armchair in Patrick Stewart’s living room in Brooklyn sits a small table, and on it a black three-ring binder. The 79-year-old actor leans in and clasps his hands when recounting his upbringing in the North of England. He stands and paces when a subject such as Brexit or Donald Trump aggravates him. […]
From "Alita: Battle Angel" to "Fast Color," here are Yahoo Entertainment's picks for 16 underseen and under-the-radar 2019 movies that you can stream right now.
In what will bring great joy to fans of the once Next Generation captain and surprise to almost no one in Hollywood, Star Trek: Picard has been given the green light for a second season before its series debut next month. Like the first season that will premiere on CBS All Access on January 23, […]
The newest trailer for "Star Trek: Picard" reveals the surprise return of some "Trek" fan favorites.
Sequel series to "The Next Generation" picks up 15 years after storied starship officer gave up his command.
Acclaimed actor teases details of his anticipated return to Starfleet, says new series is really "a 10-hour movie."
Patrick Stewart is finally playing a wizard.
These celebrity couples have big age differences, and it seems to work.
A strong captain is only as good as the team he assembles, and in that spirit, here’s your first look at the writers’ room for Star Trek‘s forthcoming series centered on Patrick Stewart‘s Jean-Luc Picard. The shot features Stewart, who will return to his Star Trek: The Next Generation role in the franchise’s upcoming installment, as well as […]
The actor will star in a new show about the beloved character.
The CBS sitcom has had a cavalcade of science fiction heroes appear in guest roles during the course of its smash run. But there are still a few white whales out there that they have yet to reel in.
Yahoo Movies exclusive trailer from 'The Wilde Wedding' stars Glenn Close, Patrick Stewart, John Malkovich, shows perils of inviting an ex to next wedding
Happy Captain Picard Day! On Star Trek: The Next Generation, it was an actual day celebrated by children aboard the Enterprise, much to Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s chagrin — and since 2007, fans have celebrated the day every June 16.
Full-length trailer for 'The Emoji Movie,' summer animated family movie featuring voices of T.J. Miller, Anna Faris, James Corden, and Patrick Stewart
Two films are being released wide this weekend, The Fate of the Furious and Spark: A Space Tail, and there’s one movie with a more limited launch, The Lost City of Z.
The Internet has spoken, and Kellyanne Conway’s celebrity doppelganger is Patrick Stewart dressed as a woman.
While Attorney General Jeff Sessions continues to terrify the marijuana industry with his ridiculous comments about pot, medical marijuana got yet another celebrity endorsement this week: Sir Patrick Stewart. The 76-year-old actor spoke out in favor of medical marijuana, sharing that he uses medical cannabis to help ease the pain of his arthritis. Stewart released the statement to support a new initiative by Oxford University, which will research the potential medical benefits of cannabis. SEE ALSO: Smell like weed all day with these cannabis-specific perfumes “Two years ago, in Los Angeles, I was examined by a doctor and given a note which gave me legal permission to purchase, from a registered outlet, cannabis-based products, which I was advised might help the ortho-arthritis in both my hands,” Patrick said in a statement. “This, it would seem, is a genetically-based condition. My mother had badly distorted and painful hands." But Stewart isn't rolling up a joint or hitting the bong, he says he typically uses sprays, ointments and edibles. “I purchased an ointment, spray and edibles. The ointment, while providing some relief from the discomfort, was too greasy to use during daytime and so I only use it at night.” Patrick went on to describe how he uses his medicine, later adding that he can now make a fist with his hand, which was impossible for him to do before using cannabis. “It helps with sleep as the pain was reduced. The spray, however, is much more usable and I spray my fingers and particularly my thumb joints several times a day. The spray very quickly evaporates and leaves my hands quite dry, though with a slight burning or tingling sensation, which is not unpleasant. I believe that the ointment and spray have significantly reduced the stiffness and pain in my hands.” But the most powerful part of his statement came when Patrick talked about the side effects he experiences from using cannabis. "I have had no negative side effects from this treatment and the alternative would have been to continue taking NSAID’s, Advil, Aleve and Naproxen, which are known to be harsh on the liver and to cause acid reflux. This is an important step forward for Britain in a field of research that has for too long been held back by prejudice, fear and ignorance. I believe this programme of research might result in benefits for people like myself as well as millions of others.”According to the <em>Telegraph</em>, neither the Conservative or Labour Party officially support legalizing cannabis for medical use, however, the Green Party (heh) and Liberal Democrats have both previously supported medical cannabis. WATCH: Colorado's Farm-to-Table Marijuana