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Star Trek 13 question

Hm, I think a re-reboot is more likely than a trilogy of Abramstrek, but that's just a hunch. I don't think that they can keep the entire cast complete up to 2016, and Abrams/Orci/Kurtzman/Lindelof will certainly scatter on other projects.
 
However, Paramount learnt with Enterprise that overall, no one really wants to go back to the 22nd, 23rd or even TNG.

What Paramount learned with Star Trek 2009 is that people love Kirk and Spock and will pay lots of money to see them in movies that kick ass.

Movie studios pay a lot more attention over time to what they learn from stuff that makes them money than stuff that doesn't. :techman:

Kirk and Spock vs giant robots and directed by Michael Bay would have made them even more. Each of the Transformers movies has made over double what Trek did.
 
The only TOS people who haven't passed the torch thus far are Nichelle Nichols and Eddie Paskey, FFS. Let's have them in the next two films.
 
You don't think that's really Chris Pine's job now?

If the third movie is to be the JJ cast's swansong, having Shatner deliver it might be fun, and give a sense of full circle closure. But I really don't feel a personal need for Shatner to be anywhere near these films.
 
I don't think that they can keep the entire cast complete up to 2016, and Abrams/Orci/Kurtzman/Lindelof will certainly scatter on other projects.

I think everyone's contracts have clauses to kickstart successful sequel negotiations. Unless ST XII bombs, I fully expect them all to be around for ST XIII.

The "X-Men" movies managed a trilogy, despite the quickly-rising stars of Hugh Jackman and Halle Berry between movies I and II, and II and III.
 
Am I not right in thinking that Generations was supposed to be the swansong of Kirk and Co. It is an interesting premise for the franchise, but I doubt that the future scripts will take advantage of the new sand box that has been created.

Formulaic ideas when now, the AU side could be fully explored. I do not mean anything akin to the mirror universe, but something else big to change in the overal story.

My Name Is Legion said:
To believe that is not being a revolutionary but a fantasist

If the Shoe fits :D
 
Based on the Star Trek ongoing comic the NuUniverse is pretty much the same as the Prime Universe with a couple of minor changes (no Vulcan, Amanda, etc). It's what the Prime Universe looks like if you squint as opposed to something new and different.
 
Well, yeah. That's kind of what you would expect given that the Abramsverse was created as a time-travel offshoot of the Prime.
 
There's a few differences though, ships are bigger, the Federation is an armada, Chekov has the same name but is a different age. Stuff like that.
 
And, most importantly, we no longer know what the future has in store for Kirk, Spock, Uhura, and the Federation. All bets are off!
 
And, most importantly, we no longer know what the future has in store for Kirk, Spock, Uhura, and the Federation. All bets are off!

Haha, yeah, they are soooo going to be in danger this time. They can destroy planets, but they certainly won't break up the crew, especially not in the second movie. Do you really think that anyone is going to die, leave, turn bad guy or anything like that?
 
And, most importantly, we no longer know what the future has in store for Kirk, Spock, Uhura, and the Federation. All bets are off!

Haha, yeah, they are soooo going to be in danger this time. They can destroy planets, but they certainly won't break up the crew, especially not in the second movie. Do you really think that anyone is going to die, leave, turn bad guy or anything like that?

True, there's no guarantee they're going to do anything too radical, but at least we don't already know everything that's going to happen to them for the next forty years: that Kirk is going to get killed by Soran in the Nexus, that Spock and Uhura will never get married, that Sulu will end up as Captain of the Excelsior, etc.

They've done an end run around the usual prequel problem that we already know what the characters' ultimate fates are.
 
Yeah. In typical ST style, Spock will marry Uhura. Simply because that is what would be expected. Chekov will become an Admiril and be the one to host the conference on the Praxis disaster. Sulu will leave at the end of the next movie. at least that is how I see it. If JJ tears up the Cannon, then perhaps ST can go to a new majical plane. If it sticks to Cannon just modified, it won't work. All this is just my personal opinion ofc.
 
at least we don't already know everything that's going to happen to them for the next forty years: that Kirk is going to get killed by Soran in the Nexus

Kirk wasn't killed by Soran in the Nexus. He was killed on Veridian III after leaving the Nexus.
 
Based on the Star Trek ongoing comic the NuUniverse is pretty much the same as the Prime Universe with a couple of minor changes (no Vulcan, Amanda, etc). It's what the Prime Universe looks like if you squint as opposed to something new and different.

And you've made that judgement on: precisely one issue of IDW's new comic series. I don't expect these tie-in comics to show too many differences because JJ's team doesn't want to spoil too much for their upcoming movie(s).

Do you really think that anyone is going to die, leave, turn bad guy or anything like that?

If JJ's team are committed only to a trilogy of films, highly likely!
 
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