Star Trek: Phase II is a fan-created science fiction series set in the Star Trek universe. The series was created by James Cawley and Jack Marshall in April 2003. The series, released exclusively via the Internet, is designed as a continuation of the original Star Trek, beginning in the fifth and final year of the starship Enterprise's "five-year mission." The first episode of the series was released in January 2004, with new episodes being released at a rate of about one per year, though producers have expressed their desire to accelerate production. CBS, which owns the legal rights to the Star Trek franchise, allows the distribution of fan-created material as long as no attempt is made to profit from it without official authorization, and Phase II enjoys the same tolerance. Star Trek: Phase II stars James Cawley as Captain Kirk, Brandon Stacy as Mr. Spock, and John Kelley as Dr. McCoy. Eugene Roddenberry Jr., the son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, serves as consulting producer. Some of the original actors have returned to reprise their roles, including George Takei as Sulu in "World Enough and Time", and Walter Koenig as Chekov in "To Serve All My Days". The episodes are filmed on new sets located in Port Henry, NY, at a long-shuttered car dealership.
Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II (TV Series 2004– )Created by Gene Roddenberry. With Charles Root, John M. Kelley, James Cawley, Jeff Mailhotte. These are the new voyages of the starship Enterprise. Picking up from where the original 5-year mission left-off, a new cast continues the adventures of this legendary crew: to boldly go where no human has ever gone before & to search for new life forms.
Watch Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II Online | Full Series ...Star Trek: New Voyages, known from 2008 until 2015 as Star Trek: Phase II, was a fan-created science fiction webseries set in the fictional Star Trek universe. The series was designed as a ...
Star Trek New Voyages: Phase IIThe continuing voyages of Captain Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701 as seen in the 1966-69 television series, Star Trek. The series was ca...
Home and Introduction to Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II ...James Cawley is well known for making the Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II Fan-Film series (www.stnv.de), where he portrayed Captain Kirk in eight episodes and three vignettes.After CBS announced the Fan-Film Guidelines in June 2016, James closed down production of “New Voyages” and turned the studio into the CBS licensed “Star Trek Original Series Set Tour” (www.startrektour.com) in ...
Star Trek Streaming Guide: Where to Watch All the TV Shows ...After an aborted attempt at a second TV series (Star Trek: Phase II), Paramount Pictures brought Trek to the big screen in a lavish, $40 million epic (the most expensive movie of its time) that ...
Star Trek Phase II: The Lost Series: ReevesDateline -- Paramount Pictures announces the formation of its own television network, with a new Star Trek program as its cornerstone. The year is not 1994, but 1977 and the new series titled Star Trek Phase II would have reunited almost all of The Original Series cast members. A footnote in Star Trek history, few people realize how close Star Trek Phase II came to full-scale production.
‘Star Trek: Discovery’ to Introduce Franchise’s First Non ...Star Trek Discovery Season 3 will introduce the first non-binary and transgender character's in the Star Trek universe. Here's what to know about Blu del Barrio's Adira and Ian Alexander's Gray.
Star Trek: Phase IIStar Trek: Phase II was the initial working title for what officially became titled Star Trek II, an unproduced American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as a sequel to and continuation of the original Star Trek, which had run from 1966 to 1969.The plans for the series were first developed after several failed attempts to create a feature film based on the property ...
Star Trek: New VoyagesStar Trek: New Voyages, known from 2008 until 2015 as Star Trek: Phase II, was a fan-created science fiction webseries set in the fictional Star Trek universe. The series was designed as a continuation of the original Star Trek (aka ST:TOS or just TOS), beginning in the fifth and final year of the starship Enterprise's "five-year mission." The first episode was released in January 2004, with ...