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In all honest, I'm looking more forward to the new "Star Trek TV Series" than the film "Star Trek Beyond". Why?
Do people realize that director Nicholas Meyer (director of the two best Trek films, "Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan" and "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country") and screenwriter Bryan Fuller (big fan of the more politically themed "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and producer/writer of several "Star Trek: Voyager" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" episodes) are the creators of the new "Star Trek TV Series"????
This is music to my ears, whereas J.J. Abrahms basically destroyed my ears with the past two films. I'm longing for a more intelligent, less action-heavy "Star Trek". A "Star Trek" that is way more 'Arthur C. Clarke'-ian in style, in that it wants to answer difficult questions about the unknown, about space exploration, and about geopolitical affairs. And I think that's what Bryan Fuller and Nicholas Meyer will give us. Some of their comments:
Also, the fact that there will be "New Crews", will possibly turn the new series into an anthology TV Series. I'm skeptical that the new Trek series will have around 20 to 26 episodes per season. But having 14 episodes per season, where every season will focus on a particular storyline (anthology, like they also do with "Fargo"), sounds interesting to me.
Beyond is already the third movie and No 4 is in pre-production already and a fifth is planned. And I liked the first two immensely.
I'm also very, very glad, the new Star Trek movies are not billion dollar BO movies.
Star Trek has not much pressure BO wise on its shoulders. If it makes something above 400 million everybody will be pleased.
Personally I look forward to the new TV Show, how could I not as a Trekkie.
But I'm doubtful it will be a roaring success.
Pure Sci-Fi never has a chance on TV. Even the much applauded Battlestar Galactica lost the audience after two seasons and was going on crutches and got cancelled after 4 seasons. The last Stargate show was practically unwatched and got axed after two seasons.
A new Star Trek series has to bring in a lot of new fans otherwise it's a lost cause.
My only hope is that it will not run on ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS. Otherwise cancellation after one season or two is guaranteed as they don't care at all about die-hard fans. They want ratings and not quality.
@Murdock, I like it. Great job. Is that planet Vulcan?
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/scifi_movies/star_trek/boldly-go-where-no-man-has-gone-before-with-these-30-new-a142083
"Star Trek: Movies (1979-present)"???
That was what the creater of the thread wrote in there first post, Star Trek covers all that.
There's hardly any discussion in here about the TV Series. And when it is being discussed it's quickly sidetracked by the movie discussion.
I think a big icon like "Star Trek" deserves two separate topics, one for movies and one for TV Series. It also makes the discussion more streamlined. Similar to how many sub sections there are for Bond films.....and other franchises.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/15933/star-trek-tv-series-1966-present-poll#latest
http://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/star-trek-fan-film-rules/
CBS have been quite firm with the new Star Trek fan made movie/tv rules.
List of rules in link below.
http://www.startrek.com/fan-films
I have watched almost all of the fan films, some made with a great deal of respect certainly the continuing voyages of Kirk etc. Though it makes sense for Paramount and CBS to protect there property, with the new rules for fan made films it's unlikely many will get made IMO.
@Murdock The new VR game looks interesting, great to see some familiar faces testing it out. Jeri Ryan has not changed at all, still looks stunning :x
Likely because the franchise's TV section has been non-existent since Enterprise was canceled. This will change when the new series begins next year.
Interesting read.
I'm in love all over again.
Agreed. The people at the Smithsonian really did their best work on her. They even fixed the terrible paint restoration that happened in 1991 where it looked way too over detailed and weathered. Now it's back to it's pristine clean look. I hope the new Star Trek series uses a practical model like the original Enterprise.
:)
No that's the Narada. I can't tell you where this thing ends or begins. :))