Re: Is Everyone Cool with the Idea of a Recast for Star Trek
The problem with this poll is that, like most polls, it didn't have a choice the correctly reflects my opinion... so I can't answer without giving a false answer.
My perspective is CLOSEST to the "grudging acceptance" entry. But that's not entirely correct.
I have no problem with recasting new actors to play versions of the original characters on a very limited basis (say, a movie or two) provided that the actors continue to play the original characters.
I have a HUGE problem with having an actor (or an entire production team) come in and decide that he or she is going to create a new character that just happens to have the name and a few common characteristics with the original, yet is "new" in many ways.
If you're going to create a NEW character... MAKE IT A NEW CHARACTER. How hard is that?
So far, what I've seen of this movie leads me to believe that we'll be seeing the same folks we've always known, just portrayed at a different place in their lives and by different actors. And with the limited exposure we're talking about (if we see three films, that's less than six hours of screen time, after all... and I'm not convinced that we'll see even three films), it would be EASIER to just keep these guys the same characters instead of trying to "develop" new versions.
The images we've seen, so far, of Quinto tell us that they don't intent to change the characters in major ways.
I can live with minor deviations from the classics. The way I look at it is that Shatner and Nimoy, after all, were just actors portraying some other guys (granted, those other guys don't exist... but pretend that they do for the moment). Now, we have new actors playing those same other guys. But they're still going to be playing the SAME people.
So... I can live with it. If the characters aren't the same, though... THEN I'll go get my pitchfork and torch, and go looking for a castle.
