Regular readers of the FOT forum will be aware that some months ago Jonathan Frakes made a remark about Viacom having rejected Bryan Singer's Trek pitch and William Shatner's pitch among others. Details of Singer's 'pitch' - which wasn't so much a pitch as an idea - have been discussed at length on a thread elsewhere in the forum but little has been said of Shatner's pitch until now. Now AICN has a story about it:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/49996
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the concept is not unlike Shatner & the Reeves-Stevens 'Collision Course' ST Academy novels and centres around the exploits of young Kirk and Spock at Starfleet Academy.
The original story, from blast.com can be found here, along with details of other unmade Trek series and movies:
http://blastr.com/2011/06/10-unmade-star-trek-proje.php#more
Sounds like Shatner's series would not have been a million miles away from the once proposed STVI prequel movie or, of course, the 09 movie, except set in the prime universe. Thoughts anyone?
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/49996
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the concept is not unlike Shatner & the Reeves-Stevens 'Collision Course' ST Academy novels and centres around the exploits of young Kirk and Spock at Starfleet Academy.
Shatner’s 2003 series idea, according to a Wednesday story over at Blastr, would have dealt with Kirk and Spock’s days at Starfleet Academy.
(As the Blastr story points out, producer Ralph Winter – who worked on “Star Trek III,” “Star Trek IV” and “Star Trek V” – pitched in 1990 a movie that would deal with Kirk and Spock’s days at Starfleet Academy; Paramount eventually went forward with Nicholas Meyer’s “Undiscovered Country” concept instead.)
The original story, from blast.com can be found here, along with details of other unmade Trek series and movies:
http://blastr.com/2011/06/10-unmade-star-trek-proje.php#more
Sounds like Shatner's series would not have been a million miles away from the once proposed STVI prequel movie or, of course, the 09 movie, except set in the prime universe. Thoughts anyone?