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William Shatner: Criticism of Star Trek cast comes from people who are “bitter and bitter.”

Apparently, as they approach the final frontier, there are still scores to be settled between the original’s cast members star pull TV and film franchises.

William Shatner, who played Captain James T. Kirk on television and in seven films, spoke to the Times of London for an interview held on Friday and on a number of occasions gave back to one of the people with whom he worked on those projects.

At 91, Shatner hasn’t forgotten the criticism of his behavior when the cameras weren’t rolling.

“Sixty years after an incident, they are still on this road. Don’t you find that a little strange? It’s like a disease,” he said of the criticism. “I began to understand that they were doing this for the public.”

George Takei was just the last. The actor, who played Sulu on the shows, claimed Shatner’s trip in 2021 on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket was made to have a “guinea pig” to determine the effects of space on an “unfit” man .

“George [Takei] never stopped blackmailing my name,” Shatner said. “These people are bitter and bitter. I have run out of patience with them. Why believe in people consumed by envy and hatred?”

Takei, who is very active on Twitter, has yet to respond.

Writer: Bruce Herring

Source: Deadline

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