If Abrams needs a full year for post-production on Star Wars, according to a post made by Bob Orci on Trekmovie. Why should it be any different for Star Trek XIII?
If Abrams needs a full year for post-production on Star Wars, according to a post made by Bob Orci on Trekmovie. Why should it be any different for Star Trek XIII?
The 50th anniversary is a nice marketing opportunity, but not essential. I could wait until 2017 for Star Trek 3.
If the talk of CBS wanting to revive the 'prime' continuity is true (and I'm taking that with a USS Vengeance-sized grain of salt, because it makes no sense whatsoever), it sounds like future TV Trek is doomed. And it hasn't even been announced yet!
This page is run by Doug Drexler (developer of the NX01 Enterprise) and Rob Bolivar, writer for DS9 and ENT. So I'm sure they have some know how...
He had a story credit on the DS9 episode "Body Parts."
They need a full year for post-production.
You do not, in fact, know what they "need;" you don't actually know what they have, either.![]()
No one should take long-ago Trek TV writers seriously.
Andy Warhol famously said that in the future everyone would be famous for fifteen minutes; there was a point at which I figured that in the future everyone would have worked on Star Trek.
So why do people hold out hope on the ENT Season 5 front and these other Unsubstantiated Ideas?
So why do people hold out hope on the ENT Season 5 front and these other Unsubstantiated Ideas?
Because they don't know how to let go?
It all comes down to one question for me: would I invest millions of dollars to bring Enterprise back? I thought the show was moderately entertaining from time to time but it was a complete failure finishing with less than two million viewers a week when it was cancelled and hasn't made a peep in syndication. So my answer would be 'no'.
So could be anything. From a TV movie with Enterprise crew that leads into new TV series about Romulan War with new crew to a shortened 5th season or to nothing at all.
The only thing helping: Scott Bakula is signed on to a CBS series at the moment... NCIS New Orleans.
And no one cares about the Romulan War outside of die-hard Trekkies, and they have a novel series devoted to it to keep them satisfied.
So, even Treklit fans were only marginally interested in a Romulan War arc.
So could be anything. From a TV movie with Enterprise crew that leads into new TV series about Romulan War with new crew to a shortened 5th season or to nothing at all.
Enterprise just isn't popular enough to warrant even a TV movie, to say nothing of a fifth season, even a shortened one a decade after it was cancelled due to low ratings.
I keep sensing this attempt to paint all those who want the return of Prime as being tasteless fans who rubber-stamped anything Berman spit out, though, and it's just not that black and white.
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