I don't know if it will, but I would love to see them do that at some point. Tawny Newsome as a live action Mariner on Picard or an episode of Short Trek would be awesome. As would seeing the Cerritos or a California class ship in the background.Do you think that a live action version of LDS will pop up in the future?
Can't be more canon than it is right now, which is completely.It would help canonizing LDS even further I think.
I don't watch those live action DC shows, but as a big fan of Batman: The Animated Series it's so cool to see that they brought on Kevin Conroy to play an old Batman. Just had a look at a YouTube clip; that exo-suit looks awful, but hearing his voice is a treat.I can't see more than a namedrop here and there. But you never know, the long-time animated Batman played a live-action version in Crisis on Infinite Earths. Never say never.
Can't be more canon than it is right now, which is completely.
Can't speak for everybody, but I assume most people think of this as a one-time special event, not a permanent change to live action. Lower Decks is an animated show and I think ultimately it should stay that way.Why limit the series by having it be live action at some point? When they have a blank slate to be as creative and imaginative as they want, why then have to try and put that back in the bottle to be another show with too many dull humans and aliens that are only distinguished with some latex glued to their foreheads?
When live action has a one-time animation special (such as FarScape) you see the creativity they have, trying to reverse the process wouldn't be nearly as successful I'd think.Can't speak for everybody, but I assume most people think of this as a one-time special event, not a permanent change to live action. Lower Decks is an animated show and I think ultimately it should stay that way.
Personally I think it's much more reasonable to expect a cameo appearance of one of the voice actors or the Cerritos in the background. I wouldn't expect them to recreate the sets, uniforms etc.When live action has a one-time animation special (such as FarScape) you see the creativity they have, trying to reverse the process wouldn't be nearly as successful I'd think.
Agreed. Recreating the 2380s look in love action would be too expensive, I can’t see it happen in the foreseeable future.
I can't find it right now, but I remember an interview with McMahan where he says that if there ever was a live action appearance of Mariner, he would want Newsome to portray her. Maybe that's what you are thinking of?Elsewhere, in a post I can't find right now, someone claimed they saw an interview with McMahan in which he stated that the reason the characters so closely resemble their voice actors is because CBS wanted to be able to port them into live action if the need arose, without having to recast. I haven't been able to track down this interview, so I can't confirm whether it's real or if McMahan was being serious with his comment.
FWIW, I did notice that with the exception of Tatasciore, all of the voice actors for the main cast also do live-action acting, so it does seem like they made it a point to hire actors who don't do voice performances exclusively.
Nope, I've read that interview, too. The comment I'm thinking of was referencing a different interview/statement. Which, again, I haven't been able to source and could very well be BS.I can't find it right now, but I remember an interview with McMahan where he says that if there ever was a live action appearance of Mariner, he would want Newsome to portray her. Maybe that's what you are thinking of?
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