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BREAKING: Paramount Sets Top Secret Star Trek Movie For Summer 2023; To Be Produced By J.J. Abrams

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If that's true, and it's going forward, that means they are already knee deep in designing the 1701-A interior sets. Corridors, bridge, transporter room, etc.

And then they still have to BUILD all the sets. They can do it in 10 months, but they gotta get on the ball if they are going to film before the end of year.
 
If they somehow do get it out the door sometime in 2023, it'll have been seven years between films. I hope they don't spend too much, because I don't think the average movie goer will be chomping at the bit to see it.
 
If they somehow do get it out the door sometime in 2023, it'll have been seven years between films. I hope they don't spend too much, because I don't think the average movie goer will be chomping at the bit to see it.
It had been seven years between Star Trek: Nemesis and Star Trek 09, and that movie did alright. It's hard to tell whether people will be more or less enthusiastic after the long gap this time.
 
It had been seven years between Star Trek: Nemesis and Star Trek 09, and that movie did alright. It's hard to tell whether people will be more or less enthusiastic after the long gap this time.

They were doing a reboot of a pop culture icon, that was going to grab people's interest vs the 183rd adventure of Picard and company.
 
They were doing a reboot of a pop culture icon, that was going to grab people's interest vs the 183rd adventure of Picard and company.


It all comes down to marketing. Audiences won't get hyped about any movie unless the trailer blows their socks off. That's literally all it takes to make someone go from "Eh, I don't care" to "Holy shit, that looks good."

This movie better have better marketing and trailers than Beyond, that's for sure. That was handled piss poorly.
 
If that's true, and it's going forward, that means they are already knee deep in designing the 1701-A interior sets. Corridors, bridge, transporter room, etc.

And then they still have to BUILD all the sets. They can do it in 10 months, but they gotta get on the ball if they are going to film before the end of year.

They're not going to be building sets for a movie with no cast
 
That's what I'm saying. They've got to lock the cast in QUICK if they hope to be shooting by the end of the year. These things have to be designed, approved, built, lit, and ready to go.

This announcement, the way they did it, makes the movie a non-entity to sooth investors
 
I guess it’s not as defunct as I thought it was.
I’m not against having more of them. I would make Jayla take over from Chekov and keep with original stories rather than rehashing old plots.
Also bring back Marcus and do the Kirk romance story. We never saw that in the prime timeline
 
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More details from Variety.

"The studio has done market research to determine audience interest in the rebooted cast, given the long wait period between “Beyond” — which lost money for Paramount — and a prospective new “Trek” film. Execs determined that there was still lasting audience enthusiasm for Pine, Quinto and the rest of the cast in their established roles, which allowed the studio to feel comfortable with moving forward with bringing them back."

https://variety.com/2022/film/news/star-trek-chris-pine-zachary-quinto-zoe-saldana-1235021307/
 
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