I’m Glad John Colicos Changed His Mind About Returning As Star Trek: DS9's Klingon

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: The Original Series actor John Colicos nearly didn't return to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but he thankfully changed his mind, leading to future appearances by the legendary Klingon, Kor. John Colicos holds the distinction of being the actor who originated the Klingons in Star Trek, appearing as the main antagonist in TOS season 1, episode 27, "Errand of Mercy".

"I don't really want to play this character, because it's totally contradictory to the original Kor. I have a huge following from the original one, and if he becomes just a buffoon, then I'd honestly rather not do it." Star Trek: DS9’s Classic Klingon Reunion Wouldn’t Work Without John Colicos Close Due to the prosthetic changes between Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, it's not immediately apparent that it's the same Kor, Kang, and Koloth in "Blood Oath". However, it becomes clear very quickly that this is a historic classic Klingon reunion on DS9, which is a big deal.

 

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