In the deleted scene we found that the kid which young Kirk passes on the road was originally to be his brother George. In the DVD and theatrical release it was changed to Johnny.
What was gained by having the name of the kid be Johnny versus having the name of the kid be George?
Should the name have been George and have speculation as to parentage and relationships been left out in the open?
What does this leave for the actor who played Johnny? As it stands, it would be a bit incongruous for him to play a younger version of George in the future Trek movies. Also, for the walking scene in the deleted scenes, there is a nice little bit where the "George" character talks about Kirk. This could have been used in the future films in a flashback.
Maybe TPTB/TIIC could pull a Han shot first and redub the name of the dusty road walking kid to George?
What was gained by having the name of the kid be Johnny versus having the name of the kid be George?
Should the name have been George and have speculation as to parentage and relationships been left out in the open?
What does this leave for the actor who played Johnny? As it stands, it would be a bit incongruous for him to play a younger version of George in the future Trek movies. Also, for the walking scene in the deleted scenes, there is a nice little bit where the "George" character talks about Kirk. This could have been used in the future films in a flashback.
Maybe TPTB/TIIC could pull a Han shot first and redub the name of the dusty road walking kid to George?