I just saw an article that referenced a report in Variety that described the new Star Trek series like this, "The creative plan is for the series to introduce new characters and civilizations, existing outside of the mythology charted by previous series and the current movie franchises."
It's an interesting statement, especially given what we know now and Fuller directly referencing the Prime timeline......anyone have any insights? It's probably a throw away line - the sort that generates clicks, and yet.......I can't help but wonder if the series will be a soft reboot given some of the other things we've heard.
Fuller has said they will update the look of the show. Given that TOS was made 5 decades ago, this is a great idea. There's no way modern audiences will buy control panels and display screens from the 60's - no matter how "in continuity" they are. That would qualify as "outside mythology", but such an ambiguous term can be stretched pretty far too. Is it possible that the Prime Timeline is a map of events, but races, planets, uniforms, and technology, are all brand new? It would be a neat reboot wouldn't it? Instead of changing character backgrounds, the window dressing is new. The Kelvin-verse was theoretically that, but ultimately not, and really, relished in how things in that timeline were different than the Prime timeline. The more I think about it as a soft reboot, the more I kinda love it. What about you?
It's an interesting statement, especially given what we know now and Fuller directly referencing the Prime timeline......anyone have any insights? It's probably a throw away line - the sort that generates clicks, and yet.......I can't help but wonder if the series will be a soft reboot given some of the other things we've heard.
Fuller has said they will update the look of the show. Given that TOS was made 5 decades ago, this is a great idea. There's no way modern audiences will buy control panels and display screens from the 60's - no matter how "in continuity" they are. That would qualify as "outside mythology", but such an ambiguous term can be stretched pretty far too. Is it possible that the Prime Timeline is a map of events, but races, planets, uniforms, and technology, are all brand new? It would be a neat reboot wouldn't it? Instead of changing character backgrounds, the window dressing is new. The Kelvin-verse was theoretically that, but ultimately not, and really, relished in how things in that timeline were different than the Prime timeline. The more I think about it as a soft reboot, the more I kinda love it. What about you?