Well, kinda...Is anyone saying that? It's an idiotic notion.
Well, kinda...Is anyone saying that? It's an idiotic notion.
I figure if J.J. has confidence in him, then he's got to have something working in his favor.
More likely Abrams and Paramount don't care and are doing Trek 3 to merely satisfy contractual obligations and maybe get some tax credits (aka ST:Nemesis).
I wouldn't be surprised if Paramount has a new creative team secretly working on a reboot (aka what Sony did for the Spider-man franchise)
Well, kinda...Is anyone saying that? It's an idiotic notion.
Among whom "Star Trek Into Darkness is now widely interpreted as a 9/11 Truther Allegory," apparently.
"'Star Trek' fans are upset that Roberto Orci will direct 'Star Trek 3'"
"the reputation of Star Trek Into Darkness among hardcore Trek fans had sunk as far as a Trek movie can sink."
Good to know they have the pulse of the fans.
But resentment can build slowly in the geekosphere … and when resentment boils over, a movie’s whole reputation can radically change. Last month, the annual Star Trek convention in Las Vegas declared Star Trek Into Darkness the worst film of the franchise.
Well, what if it bombs?
They'll make a third successful Star Trek movie.
The real question noone is asking is:
What about the lens flares? Will Orci include them or will he violate nucanon and discard them?
I know that for me, it just won't feel like Star Trek now if there isn't an overwhelming amount of lens flare. Totes true.
Can an inexperienced director be trusted to handle the lens flare right? I mean, Abrams made it look easy, but it can't be easy...
I know that for me, it just won't feel like Star Trek now if there isn't an overwhelming amount of lens flare. Totes true.
Can an inexperienced director be trusted to handle the lens flare right? I mean, Abrams made it look easy, but it can't be easy...
Goddamn Paramount.
I knew hiring Orci was a bad idea![]()
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