"Once again we have saved civilization as we know it."How many times must you save the world, anyway?
Why not again?
"Once again we have saved civilization as we know it."How many times must you save the world, anyway?
Is there anything they can do with ships shooting at each other that we haven't already seen too many times?Annual reminder we need an epic ISS Enterprise vs USS Enterprise on-screen battle.
Is there anything they can do with ships shooting at each other that we haven't already seen too many times?
Indeed. There are some great designs in that universe and I would welcome it, at any turn. Even would welcome a new crew on a Kelvin Starfleet ship.Selfishly speaking, I’d love to see a next Kelvin movie show a full-on Federation fleetwide battle against another adversary’s fleet.
Granted, it’s all been done before - so it’s more me wanting to see it done again with Kelvin-timeline starships.
who am I kidding: I just want to see more Kelvin starship designs in general!
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They did develop a story where a Doomsday Machine was wrecking Romulan space and the Enterprise was sent to help. It had a daft cliffhanger ending where Klingons stormed Starfleet HQ and took over, and their leader unmasked to reveal himself as Khan who somehow escaped his cryopod from the end of Into Darkness.Plausible “remakes” in Kelvinverse:
V’ger (or The Changeling)
The Doomsday Machine
A Piece of the Action
Any other story based on a premise that predates the branching timeline.
Something entirely new (my preference but I understand the pull of revisiting old favourites among studios).
I think Doomsday holds promise with an expanded time frame for telling the story (if a do over is the choice). Good mix of action and potential character development, as well as drama. Can deviate from the original with ease as the device itself is out there but nothing else about the encounter needs to be closely mimicked.
But really, any Kelvinverse story would be fine with me. The cast has not been sufficiently used.
Well I wasn’t looking for Doomsday on acid.They did develop a story where a Doomsday Machine was wrecking Romulan space and the Enterprise was sent to help. It had a daft cliffhanger ending where Klingons stormed Starfleet HQ and took over, and their leader unmasked to reveal himself as Khan who somehow escaped his cryopod from the end of Into Darkness.
Odd you should make a point of mentioning TMP, then, which:I want a Hard Sci-Fi Trek movie, directed either by Christopher Nolan or Denis Villeneuve, in the artistic style of Star Trek TMP but set in the 25th century prime timeline. I want great actors, Sci-Fi epiphanies, and a thought provoking twist which makes us think about humanity and it’s destiny.
You know, an actual powerhouse, Sci Fi movie, which gets a 8,5 on IMDB, criticized only by those who don’t understand the movie.
So, not Star Trek.I want a Hard Sci-Fi Trek movie, directed either by Christopher Nolan or Denis Villeneuve, in the artistic style of Star Trek TMP but set in the 25th century prime timeline. I want great actors, Sci-Fi epiphanies, and a thought provoking twist which makes us think about humanity and it’s destiny.
You know, an actual powerhouse, Sci Fi movie, which gets a 8,5 on IMDB, criticized only by those who don’t understand the movie.
IMAX wasn't nearly as common at that time -- most of the IMAX-equipped theaters* in existence circa 1979 were to be found at science museums, planetariums and the like -- but the company was founded in 1967 and the first made-for-IMAX movie was shown at Expo '70 in Osaka.Wow, I didn't even know IMAX was a thing back then.
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