Time to call Seth McFarlande. They already messed up not allowing him to do a Trek show.
It's not dead as long as we remember it.
Love it, and we here know that Star Trek has plenty of those kind of possibilities but I wonder how any of that can translate into a successful movie without having a character that is recognisable to less informed movie goers. I mean, I'd watch a Chief O'Brien led movie but I think it'd just pass people by without the usual USP of well known characters. Which I do think is problematic due to how often they've been attempted.Section 31 spy thriller.....
Doomsday machine shows up.
Honestly, my main idea is to do a Starfleet Academy style series, and use a more familiar character, even O'Brien, as a mentor character, and then interest a new crew. I wouldn't mind trying to kick off a whole new crew from the beginnig.Love it, and we here know that Star Trek has plenty of those kind of possibilities but I wonder how any of that can translate into a successful movie without having a character that is recognisable to less informed movie goers. I mean, I'd watch a Chief O'Brien led movie but I think it'd just pass people by without the usual USP of well known characters. Which I do think is problematic due to how often they've been attempted.
Do a Captain April movie based on Diane Carey's version of the character. British, fuddy duddy. Wears a comfy sweater over his uniform. Such a pacifist he turns command of the Enterprise over to George Kirk when a battle breaks out because he can't bring himself to fire the phasers.Do a Captain April movie and basically create the character from scratch. Jason
If you imply, that this was an attempt to troll the thread, you are mistaken...Trying to hard. Jason
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