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I don't think I have to tell anyone that GFR is fake (especially when people doubt my own credibility here). Hardy coming back as Shinzon wouldn't even make sense as he's a very busy man. He has lots of projects coming up including a James Bond movie.
Yeah I know, I just saw the story out in the wild and posted it to this thread. Not that I believed it for a second.
 
Likely not. Tom Hardy is an excellent actor. Patrick Stewart is also an excellent actor. The writing and direction was shit. There’s only so much lipstick you can put on a pig.
Yeah that's a fair point. I never really found him convincing as a Picard clone, with no resemblance at all except being bald, and I think seeing Patrick Stewart playing against himself, and playing evil would have been compelling. So from the first time I saw the film I wondered what it might have been like had they done it that way.

But as you said the writing and direction were bad and that probably wouldn't have saved it. Which is sad because ultimately I think it could have been an excellent film. I kind of like the ideas, just not the execution.
 
I never really found him convincing as a Picard clone, with no resemblance at all except being bald
And that baldness was unintentional. The Nemesis script describes Shinzon as having "long flowing blond hair." But Tom Hardy had to shave his head for another movie he finished filming not long before Nemesis began and since he didn't have time to grow long flowing hair or dye it blond, they decided to keep him bald.

The movie didn't seem to know how to address the similarity of lack thereof between Patrick Stewart and Tom Hardy. Picard and Shinzon's early conversation in the Romulan Senate Shinzon explains why he looks so different than Picard did at a younger age with thing like a broken jaw and whatever from hardships of life as a slave in a mining camp, but then later in the movie Picard pulls out a picture of himself as a cadet looking exactly like Shinzon.
 
And that baldness was unintentional. The Nemesis script describes Shinzon as having "long flowing blond hair." But Tom Hardy had to shave his head for another movie he finished filming not long before Nemesis began and since he didn't have time to grow long flowing hair or dye it blond, they decided to keep him bald.

The movie didn't seem to know how to address the similarity of lack thereof between Patrick Stewart and Tom Hardy. Picard and Shinzon's early conversation in the Romulan Senate Shinzon explains why he looks so different than Picard did at a younger age with thing like a broken jaw and whatever from hardships of life as a slave in a mining camp, but then later in the movie Picard pulls out a picture of himself as a cadet looking exactly like Shinzon.

I didn't know that he was intended to have long hair. I think I would have liked that.

The photograph was particularly jarring considering we had seen Picard with hair in Tapestry and Violations.
 
They could have quite easily, yes. But, oddly, nobody ever thought of it. One more example of how half-assed that movie was.
 
I saw a random Facebook story that Michael Dorn made a cryptic tweet about being called back by Starfleet.

Could mean nothing. Or something awesome.
 
Shaving a head could well be a thing...you know, like people do now.
Having done this for about 5 years in my early 20's before growing it back, and with my hair thinning to a point I'll soonish be doing it again, I laugh at people calling Bald Shinzon/Cadet Picard a continuity error.

Like do you understand how hair works. It's reshooting "Caretaker" because Janeway let her hair down all over again.
 
Having done this for about 5 years in my early 20's before growing it back, and with my hair thinning to a point I'll soonish be doing it again, I laugh at people calling Bald Shinzon/Cadet Picard a continuity error.

Like do you understand how hair works. It's reshooting "Caretaker" because Janeway let her hair down all over again.
I didn't say it was a continuity error, I just think it was surprising. When I went from hair well past my shoulders to a buzz cut, my coworkers found it jarring. And seeing a young Picard bald for the first time was likewise surprising.
 
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