It has now been almost 60 years since the actor William Shatner in the world of Star Trek as Captain James T. Kirk celebrated his debut. Between 1966 and 1969, the now 93-year-old was in… 79 episodes for Star Trek in front of the camera. And now William Shatner's legendary career has been… Documentation celebrated that Trekkies shouldn't miss.
filmmakers Alexandre O. Philippe and the production team of Legion M have with “William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill” launched a project that has a detailed Looking back at the countless moments in the actor's career. However, it is not just the role as Captain Kirk the focus – other appearances in film and television are also part of the documentary. The Trailer We have included it below.
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The first ratings for the Shatner documentary have arrived – that's what the critics say
In the last few days Metacritic has already published a few reviews of William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill. With 71 out of 100 points, the documentary is definitely positive. Here are some reactions from critics:
“If you thought you didn't like William Shatner, watch this movie to change your mind. And if you already like him, get ready to love the guy.” – San Francisco Chronicle“While fans may have wished for a more traditional 'Follow Me Around' documentary that delves deeply into all things Captain Kirk, this softer and more contemplative side is just as profound as the legacy he will leave behind.” – Colliders
When is the Shatner documentary coming out?
While the documentation is currently in the USA Evil can be seen, fans in this country will have to wait a little longer for the start of William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill. The documentary will be available from 19. April 2024 digital are available from well-known providers. A week later (April 26th) there will be one too DVD available in trade.