Lots of info is coming out and it's spread across a half-dozen really long threads, how about we keep the info dump to one thread...or at least concentrated in one easily findable post. Shamelessly copy and pasted from the Reddit link below... Star Trek News Will be set in the Prime Universe. 10 years before Kirk's 5-year mission. Prequel Confirmed. Fuller says Star Trek: Discovery takes events mentioned in previous iterations of Trek but "never full explored" Incident at the center of Star Trek: Discovery is not the Romulan War, Fuller says Star Trek: Discovery to have Female lead Female lead will be human, but not captain Lead will be a Lt. Commander "with caveats" The first season will be 13 episodes Fuller: “We’ll probably have a few more aliens than you normally do in a Star Trek cast” "Absolutely we're having a gay character." - Bryan Fuller will be serialized but each weekly chapter will also feature closed-end stories "Discovery is set so close to the Kirk era that we can play with all the iconography of those ships and those uniforms.” Fuller: "We are not subject to broadcast standards & practices. Neither was Hannibal and we got away with murder." Spock's mother Amanda Grayson "maybe" will be featured in Discovery but will not be central. Bryan Fuller on the lead not being a captain: "We’ve seen 6 series from a captain’s point of view" Series will center around an event referenced in TOS One of the alien characters is named Saru There will be robots in Star Trek Discovery. You can also bend space and time Sources tell THR the rest of the cast will also feature an openly gay actor to play one one of the male leads (which Fuller confirmed), a female admiral, a male Klingon captain, a male admiral, a male adviser and a British male doctor. CBS All Access information There will be ads. about 12 minutes per hour Head of CBS All Access: "It’s the lightest ad load you can get. We’re toying with the idea of a commercial free option." Links: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/star-trek-discovery-woman-captain-916866 https://www.reddit.com/r/startrek/comments/4x53z6/new_information_about_star_trek_discovery/ http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/cbs-tca-live-blog-ncis-criminal-minds-1201834645/ http://io9.gizmodo.com/star-trek-discovery-will-likely-have-a-female-lead-1785119736 # Gotta admit, the idea of paying for a streaming service and still getting hit with ads is bullshit. Info sounds mostly good though. Interesting at least.
I really seriously dislike what CBS is doing. They'll get my money for the first season though. After that, unless it's not only the greatest Star Trek ever, but the greatest TV show ever, my subscription will end and I'll just wait for it to be on sale at Amazon.
Likely as a Klingon captain was mentioned. As Worf was the first Klingon in Starfleet (sans a big ass canon violation), it's likely Klingons will regularly appear.
Seems that way to me. I had already heard bad things about it and wasn't really all that willing to subscribe just for one show. But the more I hear the more I am sure I will not be subscribing
Considering CBS is bragging about how profitable the series already is for them, without having cast a single actor or shot a foot of film, I can't say I'll be worrying about their slight loss of revenue to the finders keepers crowd.
Axanar maybe? I like the idea of each season following the main character as she rises through the ranks, but I'm not a big fan of another prequel. Anyway, I have faith in the writing team. I'm optimistic. There's still not much to go on yet.
I am very glad to see all the comments about All Access ads being a deal-breaker. Make it free with commercials - like TV - or a single, flat-rate, non-tiered subscription for no commercials. No tiers. CBS will have to get as smart as people interested in Star Trek.
Not a deal breaker. I'll still subscribe, if it is the only legal way to get the episodes. But, I think CBS may drive away some subscribers who are use to the Netflix model, and won't build a consistent, loyal user base with this strategy.
Prequel? A prequel you say??? No post nemesis prime? No post nemesis prime. No post nemesis prime............................................... All of The Next Generation All of Deep Space Nine All of Voyager All of it gone... Another decade of no post nemesis prime.
Which is to be expected when you do $67 million worldwide at the box office. I seriously doubt there will ever be a followup. I imagine they'll reboot.