Star Trek Axanar | Official Fan Film

In summary, "Star Trek Axanar" is an officially licensed fan-made film set in the Star Trek universe, released in 2016 and created by Alec Peters. It features a professional cast and crew, and while it is not considered canon, it has the support of CBS and Paramount. The film stands out from other fan-made Star Trek films due to its high production value and approval from the franchise owners.
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1. What is "Star Trek Axanar"?

"Star Trek Axanar" is an officially licensed fan-made film set in the Star Trek universe. It is a prequel to the original Star Trek series and focuses on the Federation's conflict with the Klingon Empire.

2. When was "Star Trek Axanar" released?

The first teaser trailer for "Star Trek Axanar" was released in 2014, and the full film was released in 2016. However, due to a lawsuit from CBS and Paramount, the film was never officially released to the public.

3. Who is involved in creating "Star Trek Axanar"?

"Star Trek Axanar" is primarily created by Alec Peters, a Star Trek fan and executive producer of the film. The film also features a cast of professional actors, as well as a team of dedicated volunteers who helped with production, special effects, and other aspects of filmmaking.

4. Is "Star Trek Axanar" considered canon in the Star Trek universe?

No, "Star Trek Axanar" is not considered canon. It is a fan-made film and is not officially part of the Star Trek franchise. However, it was created with the approval and support of CBS and Paramount, and many aspects of the film are consistent with the established canon of the Star Trek universe.

5. How does "Star Trek Axanar" differ from other fan-made Star Trek films?

"Star Trek Axanar" stands out from other fan-made Star Trek films due to its high production value and professional quality. The film also features a well-known cast and crew, including Richard Hatch, Tony Todd, and J.G. Hertzler. Additionally, "Star Trek Axanar" is one of the few fan-made Star Trek films to receive official approval and support from CBS and Paramount.

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