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Discovery has been delayed until May 2017

Wonder if CBS is happy with the way the series is progressing?
Given they didn't say "Fuller's been replaced..."; I'd say (given they're already making a profit based on distribution sales outside the U.S.) - They looked at the 3 scripts turned in, and the outline and saw the production crews (PRE and POST would need the time (and maybe a bigger overall budget) to do it at the level CBS wants.

OR

Yeah, someone dropped the ball - and they were forced to give them more time based on what they know now.

Either way, the decision's been made. I do have to wonder if their was any clause in distribution contracts that specified any penalties if CBS failed to deliver the show on the original premiere date.
 
Given that they have said that the show should start filming at 22nd of September I always thought that January is unrealistic. The first season is harder to film as this is the first time they will use the new set and after filming a few episodes they must set the tone of the SFX and so on. As I watch a few more series, making an episode from 0 to the final product in a series with little to no SFX usually take 2-3 months, so I was almost sure that Discovery cannot meet this deadline as it should be SFX heavy.

So I'm not surprised.

And there is another aspect: usually sci-fi shows that are shown outside the regular TV season behave better on the summer. This was the case with Stargate or Battlestar Galactica when they were running on the summer. So it might be a good thing to the series
 
As someone who writes the news, I'm glad. Had it aired, say January 4, that would mean heavy news during the holidays and a debut when I'm undecorating.

So for selfish reasons, May is better for me. :D

As someone who writes a club magizine, I'm the opposite as my December issues gonna be a little bit light! :p

Overall though - best news so far. while it's not unusual to still be working on the details this late in the game, for the stakes on the line and the kind of story they're writing.... there's a lot that needs to be solidly defined and timed out.

Rush jobs are never good - and this has been pushing the limits with Fuller's late arrival to the team. I'm glad someone saw sense.
 
And there was me thinking the 50th Anniversary celebrations had gone so unnoticed, and well, non-existent basically, they'd bring forward screening the feature-length pilot a few weeks, to this Christmas.
 
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Seeing as how we've not heard anything yet on casting, shooting schedules, etc and it's halfway through September I was beginning to wonder in January was a little over-ambitious. I'm hoping this extra time will help them make something truly great out of Discovery.

Unless they've given into the four signature petition to cancel Discovery altogether and create a new series
:guffaw::guffaw::guffaw:
 
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.
And while it is successful it's also pretty awful, the writing is atrocious, the acting often mediocre to bad.
Meanwhile, over on The CW the procedural crime drama with zombies aka iZombie is a fantastic show! So maybe CBS's idea wasn't that bad, they smelled the stink of awfulness from Kirkman's pitch and suggested something good instead.
 
I think there was a rush to announce this new series before much of it was actually developed. We probably shouldn't even have heard about this new series coming until a few months ago.
 
I am disappointed, I wonder when they first started planning out the show? Well I would rather them work things out on quality and making sure that things fall into place without being rushed to get it to air than to be monday night quarterbacking about how they rushed things. So I guess I'll HAVE to be patient.
 
Hey, could be the show is already enough of a success that they increased the budget and that's part of the reason for the delay.

They did say they were already making a profit on the series. If that's true, they may have little incentive to actually distribute the series and incur those costs! ;)

Mr Awe
 
Well, this just gives us an excuse to continue the celebration with the 51st Anniversary of Star Trek!
 
Before heading into production, we evaluated these realities with our partners at CBS and they agreed: Star Trek deserves the very best, and these extra few months will help us achieve a vision we can all be proud of.”
said executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Bryan Fuller.
So the ST DSC premiere will air during Nielsen rating sweeps in May and the inevitable season 1 blu-ray will be in released Q4 now guaranteed not in Q3.
 
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