Often times when we hear about studio notes and memos for classic films, think Back to the Future and Blade Runner as notable examples, it s because persons involved in the production or release didn t think it would be successful and didn t believe in it. Though there were certainly people [.]
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There are plenty of great sci-fi franchises out there but, if you ask most people, there are two that likely stand above the rest:
Star Wars and
Star Trek. The two franchises have devoted fandoms, which can inspire a bit of friendly (and not-so-friendly) trash talk. The most humorous ribbing, though, comes from the stars of the properties.
Trek icon William Shatner has no problem making the occasional joke at the expense of the
Star Wars franchise and, just recently, he shared a truly classic response aimed at Disney+âs
Star Wars: The Bad Batch.
William Shatner has proven to be very active on social media and doesnât mind throwing out the occasional quip. So when the actor recently spotted an online trailer for a new episode of
The actor famous as Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street spills in an interview that he informed the Star Wars actor about the casting since they shared an apartment together.
A Nightmare On Elm Street star Robert Englund has claimed he was responsible for getting his old roommate Mark Hamill to audition for his career-defining role as Luke Skywalker in