Good try, but unless they find some way to elongate his face, make his nose bigger, lips thinner and change his features, he won't look like Nimoy.
That isn't particularly important, and shouldn't be the goal in recreating a character specifically so that we can see him cast—no pun intended—in a
different (but complementary) light to what we've seen before. Spock was a character we watched Nimoy
develop and
make into his own through TOS and the films. It happened in real time as things went along. Spock wasn't like
that until
then. He was different. So why shouldn't he look different?
The idea (hopefully)
isn't to recapture Nimoy's looks
or performance, but rather to show us the character of Spock
before he was the person we came to know him as. Much as Quinto's Spock (who I really
wouldn't agree looks much, if any, more like Nimoy than Peck) is a character ultimately meant to be
close to the Spock we know, but not
quite the same, because of different life experiences—including the death of his mother, the loss of his planet, and contact with a future version of himself much farther removed from his "contemporary" self in TOS, all leading to him lacking the lingering
false belief that he was a disappointment to his father because he was "too human" and the general sense of inadequacy at not being "Vulcan enough" that Spock Prime felt up until TMP—Peck's Spock will undoubtedly be one possessing at least
some of TOS Spock's character traits, but at the same time
without some of those that Nimoy originated, and quite intentionally so.
The image of the Nimoy version of Spock will slowly fade away over time, despite being so iconic. This is likely a step in that direction.
I would venture there's little cause for such hand-wringing. If anything, the advent of DSC will to prompt more people who have never seen TOS in its entirety to do so, and Nimoy's Spock will only become
better known. So be at ease on that front.
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