Meh, shows and movies get delayed all the time.
Sure they do. But when they announced, they had fourteen months to the premiere. Likely, they had been working on it a while before that.
Sure they do. But when they announced, they had fourteen months to the premiere. Likely, they had been working on it a while before that. Could be lots of things (availability of actors?), but they had
plenty of time to put this together.
Let's hope it's just a simple delay and not something more serious
Sure they do. But when they announced, they had fourteen months to the premiere. Likely, they had been working on it a while before that. Could be lots of things (availability of actors?), but they had plenty of time to put this together.
Wonder if CBS is happy with the way the series is progressing?
I don't think they did.
Fuller seems to have been hired not long before he was actually announced as showrunner back in February, and it doesn't look like they had anything before that except the idea to put out a Star Trek show on CBS All Access...
And yet CBS is still winning. By a lot.
So much nonsense in this post I literally laughed out loud.Those are the same guys that own the second most famous sci-fi franchise in history, and completely forgot it had an anniversary coming...
They're also the guys that, when Robert Kirkman tried to pitch them "The Walking Dead", told him to turn it into a procedural crime drama with zombies. After which he left and got it made on AMC.
There were also rumores that CBS executives tried to stop Fuller putting the series in the prime universe, because "that's dead", and the nuUniverse is where the money lies (that was before it was clear 'Beyond' will loose money at the box office)
Honestly, when CBS is not happy with the new Trek series, that's a good thing.
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