This means TNG will thankfully be spared being recast with young/hip/sexy actors.
TNG probably needs this, or else it will risk being forgotten.
This means TNG will thankfully be spared being recast with young/hip/sexy actors.
I doubt that would happen. CBS owns all future Trek shows that will be made, and Paramount owns all future Trek movies. Two different departments own Trek now.If the new series is a large success like TOS and TNG were back in their time, I have a feeling they'll move straight from TOS to ST17 films. I'm not so sure of a TNG reboot anymore.
CBS owns all shows not just future shows. They can license the characters out to Paramount for future films if they want. Same thing as Paramount using the TOS characters in the last three movies.I doubt that would happen. CBS owns all future Trek shows that will be made, and Paramount owns all future Trek movies. Two different departments own Trek now.
I think TOS is much more suited for a reboot than TNG. TOS has more simple and energetic characters, who can be easily put onto the big screen. TNG on the other hand deals with more complex and realistic characters, who are not suitable for an action movie.
Well, much more realistic than TOS, anyhow.Realistic? We weren't watching the same show.
The tone would be different and the characters wouldn't make sense acting out what we saw in XI and XII..
I think you're watching TOS through your nuTrek goggles again, or something.Realistic? We weren't watching the same show.
I find it curious now that the Chekov role will not be recast, according to J.J. Abrams.
Suddenly, Chekov is no longer "actor-interchangeable"?
He sure was seven years ago, along with the rest of the characters!
I doubt the general audience (who pays the bills) would notice the change. But, golly, the "Kelvin timeline" fans sure would!
Let's not upset the Kelvin fans by recasting; okay to upset the TOS fans, though.
My opinion.
I find it curious now that the Chekov role will not be recast, according to J.J. Abrams.
Suddenly, Chekov is no longer "actor-interchangeable"?
He sure was seven years ago, along with the rest of the characters!
I doubt the general audience (who pays the bills) would notice the change. But, golly, the "Kelvin timeline" fans sure would!
Let's not upset the Kelvin fans by recasting; okay to upset the TOS fans, though.
My opinion.
n. Eventually fans would get tired of seeing their old favourites butchered and demand something new, whilst casual viewers would find the expanded universe too confusing and convoluted - which is what the reboot was supposed to fix.
This complaint makes no sense.
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