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Did Star Trek: Enterprise get Cancelled?

Did Star Trek: Enterprise get Cancelled?

As Star Trek: Enterprise was officially canceled on 2 February 2005, its fifth season was never produced. The series’ producers, however, had already devised plans for future seasons, which could have begun to air by September 2005.

Is Scott Bakula returning to Star Trek?

Exclusive: Scott Bakula Returning To Star Trek As Captain Archer.

Why does Scott Bakula still talk about Star Trek Enterprise?

This interview originally ran in 2010. Scott Bakula doesn’t mind talking about Star Trek: Enterprise and that’s the case for several reasons. One, he rates Enterprise as a good experience despite its abbreviated run. Two, he knows that fans are still interested in him and what he’s doing now.

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Will there be a ‘Star Trek Enterprise’ reunion?

Scott Bakula Would ‘Love’ To Do More Star Trek Enterprise + Drexler Starts Season 5 Netflix Campaign | April 3, 2013 | By: TrekMovie.com Staff281 comments so far Last week Star Trek Enterprise executive producer Brannon Braga brought up the idea of show being resurrected by Netflix. Now Scott Bakula is commenting on the possibility of a reunion.

Was Star Trek Enterprise a ‘victim of circumstance’?

And in a new interview promoting his appearance at this weekend’s Toronto Comic Con, show star Scott Bakula weighs in with his theory, saying the show was the “victim of circumstance.” Bakula on Enterprise’s Demise Talking to Canada’s Canoe News, Scott Bakula weighed in on why Star Trek: Enterprise never saw a fifth season:

What has Susan Bakula been up to since she left Chuck?

Since the show closed up shop in 2005, Bakula has performed on stage, co-starred with Matt Damon in the film The Informant!, played recurring roles on the television shows Chuck and The New Adventures of Old Christine, and co-starred with Ray Romano and Andre Braugher on the TBS series Men of a Certain Age.