The New CW pilot Kung Fu [is] reimagining with a female lead of the 1970s David Carradine-starring TV series. It hails from Christina M. Kim, Martin Gero, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and Warner Bros. TV. Additionally Hanelle Culpepper (Star Trek: Picard) has signed on to direct and co-executive produce the pilot.
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On my work to portray the characters in a fresh way: “She magnificently shapes this episode around Picard, as well as each of the new people we are meeting for the first time.”
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On how we approached the inner world of the Romulans for Star Trek: Picard: “The actors and I learned as much as we could about Romulans, which included having Michael Chaban, the showrunner, write bios on the characters. That backstory and history were invaluable for giving them an inner life. We had some rehearsal time […]
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“The mystery that began with last week’s excellent series premiere deepens in “Maps and Legends,” as Jean-Luc Picard begins to take matters into his own hands as he deals with the aftermath of Dahj’s death. Episode two proves to be an equally well-done outing for both Picard‘s production team and cast, further proving that this […]
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Deadline Announces Kung Fu Pilot
The New CW pilot Kung Fu [is] reimagining with a female lead of the 1970s David Carradine-starring TV series. It hails from Christina M. Kim, Martin Gero, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and Warner Bros. TV. Additionally Hanelle Culpepper (Star Trek: Picard) has signed on to direct and co-executive produce the pilot.
Den of Geek Star Trek: Picard Ep 3 Review
They love those Borg Cube entrance and exit shots, don’t they? (But, seriously. Director Hanelle Culpepper is killing it.)
Tell-Tale TV Picard Pilot Review
On my work to portray the characters in a fresh way: “She magnificently shapes this episode around Picard, as well as each of the new people we are meeting for the first time.”
Whedonopolis interviews me about Star Trek: Picard
On how we approached the inner world of the Romulans for Star Trek: Picard: “The actors and I learned as much as we could about Romulans, which included having Michael Chaban, the showrunner, write bios on the characters. That backstory and history were invaluable for giving them an inner life. We had some rehearsal time […]
TrekNews.net Star Trek: Picard Ep 2 Review
“The mystery that began with last week’s excellent series premiere deepens in “Maps and Legends,” as Jean-Luc Picard begins to take matters into his own hands as he deals with the aftermath of Dahj’s death. Episode two proves to be an equally well-done outing for both Picard‘s production team and cast, further proving that this […]