
Sulu: A Star Trek StoryI guess the name of this theoretical show would have been "Star Trek: Excelsior".
Gonna be wild if Kai Murakami gets a Sulu show somewhere down the road.
Grace's performance in TUC was really stale. She wouldn't have been able to carry a series based on that work.
I don't know, she had one line.I thought she was fine in ST VI,
but very wooden in "Flashback". (Some of her lines in ST VI were given to Christian Slater at the last minute.) I wondered at the time of the VGR episode if George's and some fans' building excitement about a maybe-spin-off series was weighing her down?
Interesting that the overwhelming response is "No thank you".
I'm guessing you guys aren't rushing out to purchase the Captain Sulu action figure.
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I dislike that there isn’t a common DIN standard to action figure sizing. These are not the 1/18th scale that is common for Playmates, recent Trek figures and Mattel’s Jurassic World line. I bought Tuvix despite the figure being the wrong size, but nobody else.Interesting that the overwhelming response is "No thank you".
I'm guessing you guys aren't rushing out to purchase the Captain Sulu action figure.
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Yes, I realize the Harold and Kumar movies started a long time ago, but I'd have thought Cho was a decade younger than that.While Cho is 53, which is the same age Takei was when he filmed TUC, I really don't see him reprising the Sulu role again. Or that anyone in charge would seriously consider making a Sulu series at this point.
So, which series are we losing in this alternate timeline, Deep Space Nine or Voyager?At this point there is no desire for a live action Sulu series I think, the moment has passed. Takei doing Sulu in animation or maybe a ‘old’ Sulu telling tales portrayed by younger actors is a maybe.
BUT go back to when Undiscovered Country came out and there Definatly was a demand for a show. If Paramount has green-lit a spin off show then it would have been really popular esp for fleshing out the Lost Era between the movies and TNG.
Honestly, I thought Whitney's delivery was fine. What jars me every time is Takei's delivery of the follow-up "are you kidding" line. His delivery seems very awkward to me and you can't really tell what he's actually intending to convey.I don't know, she had one line.
"Do we report this, sir?"
Granted, it's a ridiculous line. But her delivery is just not there.
But honestly, Nick Meyer spent most of his time moving his background people everywhere.
Cho is already 53, approximately the age of Takei during production on The Undiscovered Country. He’d be a bit old to convincingly pull off “young” Sulu, sorta like how he was a bit too old as Spike Spiegel.A John Cho Sulu show would be great. I really like him as an actor and he could carry the flame of the Kelvin universe for those fans. You could book end the season/mini series or certain episodes with George Takei as the older Sulu looking back on those days. Maybe talking to the current Excelsior captain. Demora.
Rand's line was only there to prompt his incredulous response. Which got a laugh. Which is what they wanted. Lots of awkward lines in that movie simply for the ha-ha's.Honestly, I thought Whitney's delivery was fine. What jars me every time is Takei's delivery of the follow-up "are you kidding" line. His delivery seems very awkward to me and you can't really tell what he's actually intending to convey.
I didn't say "young" Sulu and he was just fine as Spike Spiegel. He looked the same as he did in 09.Cho is already 53, approximately the age of Takei during production on The Undiscovered Country. He’d be a bit old to convincingly pull off “young” Sulu, sorta like how he was a bit too old as Spike Spiegel.
Ethan Peck is not from Vulcan.The casting logic now seems to be to hire actors who are actually descended from the same places as their characters (see SNW Scotty and Sulu.) John Cho is Korean-American.
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