Should next year's film be a nostalgic end to the franchise? Or can/should it be a launching platform for future films and TV series?
Why are you even here?Should next year's film be a nostalgic end to the franchise? Or can/should it be a launching platform for future films and TV series?
Why are you even here?Should next year's film be a nostalgic end to the franchise? Or can/should it be a launching platform for future films and TV series?![]()
Uh, yeah. Could we at least hang fire on this stuff until Nimoy's corpse is, you know, actually cold or something? (I'm saying this as someone who technically agrees with you.)
Uh, yeah. Could we at least hang fire on this stuff until Nimoy's corpse is, you know, actually cold or something? (I'm saying this as someone who technically agrees with you.)
The clock is ticking.
Uh, yeah. Could we at least hang fire on this stuff until Nimoy's corpse is, you know, actually cold or something? (I'm saying this as someone who technically agrees with you.)
The clock is ticking.
And let's be real, not a one of us has a thing to do with it. What's going to be will be. Vote with your wallet if it doesn't look like the next movie's going to be good, but come on. Let's show some respect.
As long as its done by people trying to keep to GR's humanism and overall vision, as reiterated by all the cast that knew him (any many tha didn't), it is as viable a show as ever.
Money is not enough to make Star Trek moive also there has to be Star Trek soulAs long as there's still money to be made off its brand, Star Trek will never die.
Money is not enough to make Star Trek moive also there has to be Star Trek soulAs long as there's still money to be made off its brand, Star Trek will never die.
Why are you even here?Should next year's film be a nostalgic end to the franchise? Or can/should it be a launching platform for future films and TV series?![]()
Because I love intelligent Science Fiction. No one seems interested in producing Trek with substance anymore. Maybe I'd rather not see what's left watered down any further.
Should next year's film be a nostalgic end to the franchise? Or can/should it be a launching platform for future films and TV series?
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