Not really a surprise, after all, Alex Kurtzman worked on 2 of the 3 Abramsverse movies. The window on the bridge is a dead give away, and the transporter effect and warp effect is similar.
In a way, it almost would have made sense if these movies were part of the Kelvin-verse instead of the prime universe. And Discovery-Spock had some similarities to Kelvin-Spock (and Discovery-Pike felt somewhat like Kelvin-Pike, though in that case I also see some of Hunter as well so that could go either way). The designs 'feel' more appropriate to that universe. But then I imagine since Paramount and CBS were sort of separated that would have caused complications, plus I'm not sure how that would have played out with the masses.
And the Klingon War would have fit very well with STID. Admiral Marcus was convinced a Klingon War was imminent. I mean, they may have had to change the year Discovery takes place if they wanted it to take place after STID, but otherwise it would have felt like a natural follow up to STID.
In a way, it almost would have made sense if these movies were part of the Kelvin-verse instead of the prime universe. And Discovery-Spock had some similarities to Kelvin-Spock (and Discovery-Pike felt somewhat like Kelvin-Pike, though in that case I also see some of Hunter as well so that could go either way). The designs 'feel' more appropriate to that universe. But then I imagine since Paramount and CBS were sort of separated that would have caused complications, plus I'm not sure how that would have played out with the masses.
And the Klingon War would have fit very well with STID. Admiral Marcus was convinced a Klingon War was imminent. I mean, they may have had to change the year Discovery takes place if they wanted it to take place after STID, but otherwise it would have felt like a natural follow up to STID.