If Star Trek 4 happens, the franchise's return to the Kelvin Timeline is a great chance to make up to William Shatner after so many years.
Even though Shatner's iconic character died in Star Trek Generations, there are still a number of ways the actor could return as James T. Kirk.
Before William Shatner became Captain Kirk on Star Trek, he guest starred on the western series Gunsmoke, and one scene got a little too physical.
Star Trek is one of the longest-running sci-fi franchises around, and William Shatner was there right at the beginning, playing Captain Kirk in the first-ever episode of Star Trek: The Original Series in 1966.
With William Shatner teasing a return as Star Trek's James T. Kirk, one theory explains how it can happen while also solving another franchise issue.
I would love to see William Shatner play James T. Kirk again, even if it means a lot of clever writing to enable his comeback as the Starfleet legend.
Star Trek franchise star William Shatner has begun talks to potentially return to his most beloved role after Kirk died in Star Trek: Generations.
For the first time in over three decades, William Shatner could potentially return to the franchise via an upcoming Star Trek project. While it's safe to say nothing is set in stone, the actor had fans excited after dropping a big reveal at a recent convention appearance.
William Shatner, the original Capt. James T. Kirk, will answer questions from the audience after a screening of "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.”
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In a development that even the most diehard of Star Trek fans would’ve likely never seen coming, William Shatner has
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William Shatner, Jane Goodall to receive environmentalist awards
Jane Goodall and William Shatner are set to receive honors from the Sierra Club, the major environmental group said Thursday, at a time when climate and conservation protections are being drastically rolled back in the United States.