Clockwise: Pluto TV's Vibol Hou, Catherine Povinelli, Carl Garcia, Mario Tardón, Jeremy Hefter and Dina DeLong
In honor of the launch of our Star Trek: The Motion Pictures channel, the loyal crew of the U.S.S. Pluto TV has charted a course to help audiences navigate the captivating worlds and dimensions of the streaming universe. Set your phasers to stream and prepare for an out-of-this-world experience with their hand-picked recommendations from across our Sci-Fi Category.
Sci-Fi Channels “I could leave Star Trek, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine or Stargate on all day.” - Vibol Hou (Chief Product & Technology Officer)
Star Trek (2009) “Kicking off the modern ‘Kelvin Timeline,’ this fast-paced popcorn film reboots the Star Trek film franchise with a charming new cast of the USS Enterprise with fun nods to the original series. Buckle up for a funny, thrilling, and lens-flare filled adventure.” - Dina DeLong (Senior Program Manager)
The Twilight Zone “I am pretty old school and love things that make me scratch my head and challenge the normality in this strange society that we live in today.” - Jeremy Hefter (Director of Product Management)
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home “This movie has comedy, time travel, romance, and huge whales! I vividly remember watching it in the movie theatre in the north of Spain, where I grew up with my parents, and feeling that there’s life out there. Take your shoes off, grab a snack, and enjoy Spock in a karate outfit running through the eighties in San Francisco.” - Mario Tardón (Channel Coordinator)
Farscape & Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars “Let your freak flag fly with one of sci-fi's weirdest and most underrated TV shows. Inventive and strange with a cast of underseen Australian character actors and incredible alien puppetry by Jim Henson Studios.” - Carl Garcia (Associate Programming Manager)
Mork & Mindy “One of my favorites from my childhood. Robin Williams is truly out of this world and this show always has me laughing.” - Catherine Povinelli (Executive Assistant)
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