He mentioned putting yellow tapes into the food slot, so I'm guessing it's Disco or TOS-era.All I want to know at the moment is which era, which timeline?
I'm curious about the animation style. Hoping for TOS bright colours.
He mentioned putting yellow tapes into the food slot, so I'm guessing it's Disco or TOS-era.All I want to know at the moment is which era, which timeline?
I hope they set it in the TOS era with TOS Klingons but without hair, lol.
If the Star Wars fan base hasn't turned me off of Star Wars, then I think Rick and Morty is safe.Huh. That's not a direction I would have predicted. Curious to see how this turns out.
It's interesting how any association with Rick & Morty is such an overwhelming negative for me at this point. Irrationally, I didn't feel optimistic when I saw that as the credit. That fanbase is so toxic. It's the only artistic property I can think of where it is the fans, rather than something in the property itself, that turned me off from it.
Hm, the deadline.com article says it is an adult animated series, but the startrek.com article doesn't say that at all.
I saw that on another forum I visit.No complaint yet about crossing Gene's "vision?"
I hope they set it in the TOS era with TOS Klingons but without hair, lol.
Especially if they're as funky as their human counterparts:A Parliament of the Klingons would be fantastic!
Deadline/Variety/TVLine are as reliable as it gets. Dunno what's got into your bonnet...The people writing Deadline these days are notorious hacks. In all situations where their information is in conflict with literally any other source, your better bet is going with the other source.
Not to say it won't end up an adult-focused cartoon, but the Deadline people are just guessing and presenting it as if they've done actual reporting. The reliable trade publications don't seem to indicate either way, so I think we just don't know yet.
I think it takes longer than a year to make Discovery. I reckon Season 3 is more likely starting around April 2020, with Picard taking its place January 2020?If CBS is committed to keeping Discovery in January to March every year, maybe we'll see this during Spring 2020?
They could also just mean younger adults than they currently have. This could be aiming to be a college-age favourite like Rick and Morty. I think the only series that'll really skew into teens is Starfleet Academy.It says "As we broaden the world of Trek to fans of all ages, we’re so excited to include Mike’s extraordinary voice.”
I don't think they're aiming for an adult only audience here.
This looks like a Futurama Trek ....so, I'm signing for it.
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