The 5th potential Trek XIV in development!
Exclusive: ‘Wrath Of Khan’ Director Nicholas Meyer Has Pitched A New Star Trek Movie To Paramount – TrekMovie.com
Possibly worse...Hawley's movie might be analogous to In Thy Image because it was almost in production, and the other 3 ideas probably got closer to fruition than any of the other posited ideas in the 70s.So this is what the mid-'70s were like for Star Trek Movies?
The answer to the question I never wondered. Pitch after pitch after pitch. After pitch.
What a dumb article. It says almost nothing about the miniseries. Summary: "Meyer wrote a script. No one bought it. He thinks it still has a chance. The end."Part 2: Meyer talks Ceti Alpha 5 series
Exclusive: Nicholas Meyer On What’s Holding Back His ‘Ceti Alpha V’ Star Trek Mini-Series – TrekMovie.com
Weird. I never got the impression that Decker actually got to really take the Enterprise anywhere. He helped oversee the refit for over 2 years...
I wouldn't think that's an issue, the standard season for most streaming shows is 8-10 episodes, and I've seen others that were only 4-6.I wonder if the issue is the ability to sell a miniseries to streaming services. They obviously had trouble with Short Treks.
Yet that detail does not seem to appear anywhere in the article which is linked in the opening post of this thread.I mean, in the very interview being discussed he straight up said the streaming market has changed so much since 2016 when he started working on it it was no longer viable for it in its current form![]()
Part 2: Meyer talks Ceti Alpha 5 series
Exclusive: Nicholas Meyer On What’s Holding Back His ‘Ceti Alpha V’ Star Trek Mini-Series – TrekMovie.com
Yet that detail does not seem to appear anywhere in the article which is linked in the opening post of this thread.
Have you a link to a different page, containing other information from TrekMovie's (supposedly exclusive) interview with Meyer?
I think what happened, or up to a point what happened, was that the business model for streaming was changing really fast.
Ah, okay. Got it.Click the part 2 I included in multi quotes. Meyer says this:
Basing this new miniseries on TOS/TWOK will answer unanswered questions from Space Seed/TWOK such as... what, exactly? That CA VI went boom boom and laid waste CA V? The movie already told us what we needed to know. How does turning 2 seconds of perfect exposition-laden backdrop into a honking miniseries tell us something audiences needed to know but due to plot holes or oversights were left hanging for nearly four decades now? Dang, where's my Geritol and prune juice and those little goofy-shaped blue pills that wouldn't be out of placed if filmed during TOS's run?
So this is what the mid-'70s were like for Star Trek Movies?
The answer to the question I never wondered. Pitch after pitch after pitch. After pitch.
I think it's dead, almost not a chance it happens to be the movie Abrams is rumored to be making or the one Kalinda Vazquez is rumored to be writing.https://twitter.com/JoinNerdParty/status/1382706404411199489
"Former Star Trek movie producer Ralph Winter shares with Lee Hutchinson that he’s had discussions with Nicholas Meyer & Steven-Charles Jaffe about their Star Trek movie pitch to Bad Robot & JJ Abrams"
Star Trek VI dream team reunion?
https://twitter.com/JoinNerdParty/status/1382706404411199489
"Former Star Trek movie producer Ralph Winter shares with Lee Hutchinson that he’s had discussions with Nicholas Meyer & Steven-Charles Jaffe about their Star Trek movie pitch to Bad Robot & JJ Abrams"
Star Trek VI dream team reunion?
Then finding someone with the caliber of Montalban .
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