• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Filming of Season 2..?

Just noticed updated filming dates, Picard filming back To back. 3 live action series being filmed at once with 2 animated shows in production. :eek:

RAMA

gKu225S.png
 
Just noticed updated filming dates, Picard filming back To back. 3 live action series being filmed at once with 2 animated shows in production. :eek:

RAMA

gKu225S.png
impressive that Stewart can subject himself to a schedule like that at his age.
 
Just noticed updated filming dates, Picard filming back To back. 3 live action series being filmed at once with 2 animated shows in production. :eek:

RAMA

gKu225S.png

Oh wow, I'm finally seeing this post over two months late. That's savvy af. Filming Star Trek: Picard back-to-back is an excellent approach and I bet the writing staff have had plenty of time to set a general course for the third season by now as well.

According to Jeri Ryan, the start date has been pushed back to Feb. 1st:

https://twitter.com/JeriLRyan/status/1341655212566536192?s=20

Womp, womp, but hardly a big push! For all we know, January 2021 was nebulously the start date in the final week, haha.
 
Last edited:
Unfortunately California is having a rough time with Covid and I'm sure that led to the minor postponement.

Oh wow, I'm finally seeing this post over two months late. That's savvy af. Filming Star Trek: Picard back-to-back is an excellent approach and I bet the writing staff have had plenty of time to set a general course for the third season by now as well.



Womp, womp, but hardly a big push! For all we know, January 2021 was nebulously the start date in the final week, haha.
 
Dark Horizons movie news had a article about the Health Department asking Hollywood studios asking to halt filming of tv shows in LA County several for weeks due to rising rates of the virus.
 
Dark Horizons movie news had a article about the Health Department asking Hollywood studios asking to halt filming of tv shows in LA County several for weeks due to rising rates of the virus.

California has classified people in the entertainment industry as "essential workers".

They're permitted to work through the pandemic.

What's the point of setting up extensive Covid-19 control procedures if they're not going to follow through with filming? :shrug:
 
Last edited:
I seem to recall hearing somewhere that TV productions are especially being prioritized at the moment, since once they are complete they can air/stream, unlike big budget movies which need a theatrical release, despite what Warner Bros might think. Also, by having new content available on TV, it give people incentive to stay home and safe. After all, I doubt it's any coincidence that the anti-Lockdown protests really kicked into gear in the spring after a majority of the shows aired their last complete episodes and went on hiatus.
 
I seem to recall hearing somewhere that TV productions are especially being prioritized at the moment, since once they are complete they can air/stream, unlike big budget movies which need a theatrical release, despite what Warner Bros might think. Also, by having new content available on TV, it give people incentive to stay home and safe. After all, I doubt it's any coincidence that the anti-Lockdown protests really kicked into gear in the spring after a majority of the shows aired their last complete episodes and went on hiatus.


Husband: "Honey, can't your protest wait? The Voice semifinals are tomorrow!"

Bread and circuses ... :rolleyes:



ETA:

Semi-OT: In all seriousness, WW84 has taken a lot of flak for not having a ton of 80's stuff on the soundtrack (the streaming release was no doubt a factor in it).

What was current in 1984? (Physical, Heart of Glass, Karma Chameleon, Beat It, Cruel Summer, Too Shy, I Ran So Far Away).

VERY expensive songs all.
 
Last edited:
Semi-OT: In all seriousness, WW84 has taken a lot of flak for not having a ton of 80's stuff on the soundtrack (the streaming release was no doubt a factor in it).

What was current in 1984? (Physical, Heart of Glass, Karma Chameleon, Beat It, Cruel Summer, Too Shy, I Ran So Far Away).

VERY expensive songs all.
I haven't seen Wonder Woman '84 yet, but I'm glad to hear they're not using any of those Top 40 Hits. They've been run into the ground. '80s Pop isn't anywhere near where Classic Rock is yet, but I can see it getting there one day, where I'll never want to hear those songs again.

I'm talking in the dark, since I haven't seen it, but I'd get a kick if they had some deeper cut, lesser-known songs.
 
I'm talking in the dark, since I haven't seen it, but I'd get a kick if they had some deeper cut, lesser-known songs.

I dunno ... early Depeche Mode, maybe? (They just made the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame, btw ;) ).

"Master and Servant" might be a good song for Cheetah (Watch people's heads explode! :D:guffaw:)

ETA: You know you're getting old when the music YOU grew up with is played over the PA system at Target! :wah::(
 
Last edited:
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top