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May 13 | William Shatner told AM New York that he did get a chance to meet his successor in the role of Kirk, actor Chris Pine, who he says is on the road to good fortune." And no, he’s not really worried about passing over the reins."I’m OK with that, except that he’s younger," Shatner says, laughing. "I don’t feel good about that."
May 12 | TNG star Patrick Stewart tells Michael Riedel of NY Post about one of his favorite acting idols. Watch the interview
May 12 | According to the Hollywood Reporter, actor Eric Stoltz has signed on to star opposite Esai Morales in SCI FI Channel's two-hour Caprica pilot. Alessandra Toressani also has come aboard the NBC Universal Cable Studios-produced show, a prequel to SCI FI's Battlestar Galactica. Stoltz will play Daniel Graystone, a wealthy computer engineer who, after an emotionally crippling family tragedy, uses his technological wizardry to forever change the future of Caprica.
May 12 | "J.J. is one of those people who has the ability to re-introduce water to you in a new way. He's such a creative man," said actor Faran Tahir, who plays Federation Captain Robau in the new movie to National Ledger "I love what he's done with it because he hasn't said farewell to the tradition or the story of 'Star Trek,' but he has such a fresh approach to it that I think he will re-introduce it to this generation in a way they can relate. It will create this bridge between the people who grew up with it and this younger generation who didn't know about it."
May 11 | Comic book artist Joe Corroney has released a new version of his previously seen cover for the second issue in the Mirror Images mini-series from IDW, now featuring dramatic flame effects. See it, here. Thanks to 8of5's Guide to the Trek Collective for the info.

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By GustavoLeao / 17:57, 7 May 2008 / People
Star Trek The Next Generation star Patrick Stewart was a guest on the Charlie Rose Show on Monday and here are excerpts of his interview, cortesy of TrekMovie.
About his fame, he said "Star Trek had a huge impact on that. In every way. in the way it affected my personal life, my financial security, my feelings about myself. I got so much to thank that show for."
"I got a lot nice things said about me for playing Jean Luc Picard. Some of them about my work as an actor, some of them about my appearance, which I had never considered before. Then launching my theater career again on that background of commercial notoriaty just felt very different. Everything about my feeling about being on the stage has gone through a total transformation now."
The full video interview can be found at TrekMovie
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