After beaming in all season, 'Stars on Mars' host William Shatner is finally meeting the celebronauts in the flesh.
Monday's new episode sees the end of Base Commanders, meaning all celebrities still in the game must take part in the mission and could be up for elimination. See exclusive photos of Shatner's visit as in-person Mission Control below.
STARS ON MARS: William Shatner meets the Celebronauts on the “Distress Signal” episode of STARS ON MARS airing, Monday, Aug, 21 on FOX. CR: Brook Rushton/FOX. ©2023 FOX Media LLC.STARS ON MARS: William Shatner meets the Celebronauts on the “Distress Signal” episode of STARS ON MARS airing, Monday, Aug, 21 on FOX. CR: Brook Rushton/FOX. ©2023 FOX Media LLC.
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