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Star Trek: Discovery
The lawyers wrote in papers filed in Manhattan federal court that the alleged events Rapp described never occurred.
The actress is still "astounded" to be the first black woman to lead the franchise as "Star Trek: Discovery" enters its second season.
It was a long time coming.
I hope that people walk away from the series more willing to see themselves in other people."
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Michelle Yeoh, who's starred in several of Weinstein's films, called the producer a "bully" and "not always honorable."
Saying boldly what no star has said before.
So far, this is most definitely a Trek worth discovering.
The new "Star Trek" is here, but is CBS making it hard to discover?
Rentheads, rejoice.