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Star Trek: United - Scott Bakula's Comeback Reveals President Archer's True Place In Federation History
Scott Bakula's proposed Star Trek comeback, set decades after Star Trek: Enterprise, can answer a pivotal question about ...
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20 Years After 'Star Trek: Enterprise' Ended, Scott Bakula Is Putting Together A New Archer Series That Sounds Intriguing
Enterprise" came to a (rather disappointing) end after four seasons, and with that also concluded the "Star Trek" TV run that ...
Star Trek fans are shocked as new series details reveal Scott Bakula's Captain Archer has four secret children, including one ...
Scott Bakula’s new Star Trek spin-off comeback series, United, would explore Archer’s family and his children with a fellow ...
It would be easy to limit Scott Bakula movies and TV shows to things like Necessary Roughness, Quantum Leap or NCIS: New Orleans, but there has been so much more to his career, which has spanned ...
Star Trek: Enterprise writer Mike Sussman and star Scott Bakula have discussed a potential spinoff series, Star Trek: United, focusing on Bakula’s character Jonathan Archer as president of the United ...
On Monday, Ariana DeBose and Scott Bakula joined TODAY to discuss returning to the stage in the off-Broadway production of ...
Original Quantum Leap star Scott Bakula has explained that he passed on the chance to be in the upcoming reboot – but not quite why he chose not to be. Appearing on Twitter, the 67-year-old actor ...
Before he became an NCIS special agent or captained a starship, Scott Bakula traveled from inside one person’s body and mind to another on Quantum Leap. Save for a bit of time on stage, the ...
There are times during this presidential election that many voters probably thought about going back in time and reshaping some things. On the Late Show Wednesday night, Stephen Colbert did just that ...
The original sci-fi series ran on NBC for five seasons, from March 1989 through May 1993. By Ryan Parker Former Senior Reporter Quantum Leap fans may be in for another jump as Scott Bakula said talks ...
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