I wouldn't be interested in a TNG reboot, I doubt I would even watch it. Maybe few minutes to see what it's like but... that's it.
A reboot wouldn't be for you. It would be for modern audiences.
I wouldn't be interested in a TNG reboot, I doubt I would even watch it. Maybe few minutes to see what it's like but... that's it.
A reboot wouldn't be for you. It would be for modern audiences.
This is true. I only just got into Star Trek last year. Before that, all I knew about the franchise was Spock, Kirk, Vulcan hand sign, "live long and prosper"..... and that bald meme guy and the black facepalm guy.I don't think it would happen. The TNG film franchise was relatively unsuccessful even with the original cast. That would probably keep Paramount away, with the thinking that they wouldn't stand a chance with a re-cast.
I also think that the public perception of Trek is primarily "Kirk, Spock and Bones" with the other shows being thought of as quaint nerdy spin-offs like "Joanie Loves Chachi" nowadays. I think TNG was popular in the moment, but is now the "one with the bald guy" to most casual audiences.
Bingo. That's the thing about remakes and reboots that people tend to forget. They're primarily about reintroducing some old property to a new generation of viewers. If you get some carry over from nostalgic old-timers like us, that's great, but that's not really the point of the enterprise (no pun intended).
As I've observed before, about other reboots: If you fondly remember the original from Day One, you are NOT the target demographic for the reboot. We had already had the 1987 version of the show. It's tomorrow's turn now.
And that's the way it's supposed to work. One generation's nostalgia should not trump the tastes of future generations--or their ability to rework and reinvent old standards.
On the other hand, why should something that appeals to a niche be dumbed down to appeal to a mainstream audience? If mainstream audiences don't like cerebral Trek, that's fine, they have a thousand other shooty explody franchises to choose from. People who like cerebral shows have slim pickings, and Star Trek being annexed by the mainstream makes them slimmer.
It's far more intuitive just to do an out-and-out spin-off.
Really? I don't think most of those kids had been born yet. People my age grew up watching TOS, and I was 17 when TNG premiered.TNG was meant to appeal to the kids of the kids who grew up watching TOS.
Because they aren't being dumbed down. Jesus, are you really trying to play the "Star Trek is cerebral" card? There is far more shitty, dumb Star Trek out there than there is one's that would be categorized as "cerebral".
On the other hand, why should something that appeals to a niche be dumbed down to appeal to a mainstream audience? If mainstream audiences don't like cerebral Trek, that's fine, they have a thousand other shooty explody franchises to choose from. People who like cerebral shows have slim pickings, and Star Trek being annexed by the mainstream makes them slimmer.
The new generation has their own stuff. Why do they need ours too?
thats how I got into star trek. My father grew up on TOS, and would watch TNG in the afternoons when we got home from school. We'd join him in his office, watch the show with him, then mom would chase us off the tv to eat dinner or play outside or whateverReally? I don't think most of those kids had been born yet. People my age grew up watching TOS, and I was 17 when TNG premiered.
I find it hard to be persuaded that they'd do a reboot of a spin-off.
Not sure if it's a "UK thing", but I disagree that the TNG crew aren't well known like the TOS characters. Maybe not QUITE as well known, but TNG was huge here in the early 1990s. It was everywhere, even on comedy shows that often ribbed popular culture (Punt & Dennis - the crew visit the Planet of the Hugh Grant People! - , Alistair McGowan's Big Impression etc).
I think Picard, Worf and Data (as well as villains like the Borg and Ferengi - both introduced via TNG) are pretty recognisable and fondly remembered.
Do I think there will be a TNG reboot? It would surprise me, and I think it unlikely, but I certainly don't think it's "out of the question" for the future.
Said every old man, ever (including me). GET OFF MY LAWN!The new generation has their own stuff. Why do they need ours too?
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