I can't agree with that. A series can be remade without being an episode-by-episode retelling of the original. It happens all the time.
Star Trek has been overwriting its continuity since 1966. It isn't a mark of any kind of remake or reboot; it's a mark of persistent fiction. SNW has already affected continuity and will undoubtedly continue to do so -- as will the inevitable TOS reincarnation. Which is exactly what we're talking about. To 'bring something back postpositively' is not at all the same as remaking something. The approaches to production, financial scope, and creative intent are all entirely different.
As far as "backing" the only required is a little common sense and a barely informed opinion.
No show in history has ever gone into production without some kind of trapdoor in place for the unexpected departure of the lead. Fortunately for SNW, said trapdoor is probably the most obvious in TV history. As such, it is all but guaranteed that Kurtzman has a list of names stashed in a drawer. Rest assured at least one (probably multiple) person at CBS knows of this list and are keenly aware of its value and have most certainly begun brainstorming on how to best put said list to use. See: "contingencies in the pipeline."
I don't agree with your definition of "remake," nor do I have any interest in quibbling over it.I assume that you refer to shows like the new Lost In Space or nuBSG as remakes? I never would. There needs to be a story to be retold, such as one of the seemingly endless versions of Pride and Prejudice or A Star Is Born.
We don't know how much of an audience Strange New Worlds will get, or if that audience will be any different from Discovery or Picard. Probably not.
I don't agree with your definition of "remake," nor do I have any interest in quibbling over it.
Actor Cameron Roberts will play "Manu Noonien-Singh" in #StarTrek #StrangeNewWorlds! This character is likely related to Christina Chong's character of "La'an Noonien-Singh"
Hi Captain Spock,
I’m sure the last thing on their minds is if SNW is going to conflict with TOS. That ship sailed in 2017.
I don't know about that, Goldsman has more direct creative control over SNW than he did on Discovery. I'm taking a wait an see attitude.
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