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Trek Returning to TV in 2017!

Well, we've got to remember that the TNG fans also rejected their last 2 movies and the last TV series .

It's not just blind loyalty to the series, it's simply how good it is. And Enterprise is probably the closest to the Abrams style universe than the others were.

It's not that's it NU trek that bugs some fans, I think. It's the style of it.

The hyperactivity-- the non stop action and the gimmicks, all design to appeal to the summer movie crowd.

And if that's probably what's worrying some fans. Are they going to be stuck with that version of Trek if turns out that way.


By the way--if it's going to be on paid streaming TV, I wonder if they're going to take off the handcuffs, and be more edgy and risky this time.
 
Moonves continued, discussing the international plans for extended distribution.
"All the series have done well in terms of streaming. Added in to that, "Star Trek" is a huge international franchise. Our international distribution guy is going crazy; he can't wait to get out to the marketplace and sell that.
Right away, we're more than halfway home on the cost of the show from international alone. The risk is small in seeing the track record. We think it'll be great and bring in a lot more subscribers. We're really excited about it.
[The new show is] world-class effort that will make all "Star Trek" fans proud."

http://trekcore.com/blog/2015/11/cb...-and-star-trek-moving-to-first-run-streaming/
 
And come on, this is Star Trek. Most of us will watch it whether we like it or not.

There is no way I'm going to miss this unless I'm dead. I mean, it would have to be really, really boring for me to stop watching it once I start. Star Trek is just one of those kinds of properties for me. I'm deeply invested in it.

I rest my case.

I think that maybe explains how some people can hate-watch shows.

I can help you with that.
 
Moonves was the guy who put the last nail in the coffin of Enterprise more than 10 years ago. Given how uninterested he was in Trek's television franchise back then I hope he's had a major change of heart since, and not just because he saw the numbers and realized how profitable a new series might be.
 
And Enterprise is probably the closest to the Abrams style universe than the others were.

Hmmm...

It's not that's it NU trek that bugs some fans, I think. It's the style of it.

The hyperactivity-- the non stop action and the gimmicks, all design to appeal to the summer movie crowd.
"Enterprise" was slow as molasses. It was like watching quadrotriticale grow.
 
Hi Samuel T. Cogley. I'm looking forward to your insightful posts about this new series.
It'll be the "Star Trek: Enterprise" days all over again! :lol:

Kor
 
What if it will be bad but not bad enough to watch or write about it? That happened to me with JJTrek. After finally watching the movie I totally lost interest in the matter. Enterprise was bad but at least always a nice topic.
 
Well, we've got to remember that the TNG fans also rejected their last 2 movies and the last TV series .

It's not just blind loyalty to the series, it's simply how good it is. And Enterprise is probably the closest to the Abrams style universe than the others were.

It's not that's it NU trek that bugs some fans, I think. It's the style of it.

The hyperactivity-- the non stop action and the gimmicks, all design to appeal to the summer movie crowd.

And if that's probably what's worrying some fans. Are they going to be stuck with that version of Trek if turns out that way.


By the way--if it's going to be on paid streaming TV, I wonder if they're going to take off the handcuffs, and be more edgy and risky this time.

I'm cautiously optimistic. I don't think we're comparing apples to apples with the JJ films and this new show. The TNG films were for the most part not very good, and definitely lacked character development. First Contact aside they're not that great, and hardly represent the series. I'm not sure you'd look at those and say that the show would be great if you'd never seen it
 
It's a good thing I am not a fan of anything, so no one can presume to speak for me as to what I like/dislike/accept/reject.
 
TFF is one of those Trek stories where it either hits all the right emotional buttons and reminds you why you love the characters or is so bad that it makes you wish you could punch the film in the balls. :lol:
 
I don't think network execs pay much attention to obscure online petitions. :shrug:

Kor
 
Fans signed petitions, demonstrated at the gates of Paramount and even raised millions of dollars to fund new episodes and the studio didn't listen or renew Enterprise.
 
There's a guarantee that a good chunk of us won't like it. Fans of the new films probably don't like DS9 and vice versa, but they're both valid "Star Trek". Much the same conversation when TNG came out and DIDN'T have Kirk in it. I still know people who only like the original. I'm surprised there's so much hate here when the Star Trek we have is already so diverse
That's an odd statement to make. Why those two iterations of Star Trek? Me, I like both.
 
Fans signed petitions, demonstrated at the gates of Paramount and even raised millions of dollars to fund new episodes and the studio didn't listen or renew Enterprise.

I was one of those geeky Trek fans who wrote a detailed email asking why they were cancelling the show right when it had finally gotten decent enough to watch! :confused:

Of course, I just got a generic form letter in response. :rolleyes:

Kor
 
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