If Pine or Quinto had died, their character would have been replaced because you can't have this series of ST without Spock or Kirk.
I like the idea of a nonhuman character to reflect Starfleet diversity. The main crew are too Terrancentric, in a fictional 23rd century the main senior members of the flagship of a galactic force is made up of 100% humans????? Right....
Slightly different topic, but if Shatner, Nimoy, or Kelley had died I think the TOS films would have ended right there and then. The Trek franchise revolved to a great extent around the actors and how long they had already portrayed those roles and infused themselves into pop culture through TOS reruns in the 70s. Only until you get to TNG do they begin to say it's the Trek franchise rather than the cult of personality around the major Trek actors and their iconic roles.
The difference is today in the age of reboots it seems a little more, how shall you say it, mercenary? By the numbers maybe? Roles are not as closely tied to actors. It's the abstract concept of the fictional character that is key. There are few exceptions, like RDJ as Iron Man and Jackman as Wolverine maybe, but for the most part, we're use to it being a slowly revolving door where you come in, do your stint, and get replaced, sort of like the bond films.
Chekov is an iconic character from am major, pre-existing franchise and has been re-cast already in professional movies. I have no problems with re-casting the role.
Slightly different topic, but if Shatner, Nimoy, or Kelley had died I think the TOS films would have ended right there and then. The Trek franchise revolved to a great extent around the actors and how long they had already portrayed those roles and infused themselves into pop culture through TOS reruns in the 70s. Only until you get to TNG do they begin to say it's the Trek franchise rather than the cult of personality around the major Trek actors and their iconic roles.
Beatle with an "A" as in that song has a nice beat and you can dance to it. Also "Beatlemania"Beetles-mania, etc.
John Lennon said:"Well, I had a vision when I was twelve. And I saw a man on a flaming pie, and he said, 'You are the Beatles with an A.' And so we are."
He was "elevated" from the start. On the same level as Sulu and Uhura, really. Probably got better parts than them though.And it was only because of TMP that the character was elevated to ensemble cast member.
Sounds good to me.So, in that vein, I think a new character should reflect the times: a Latina or Middle Eastern female who is a geek feminist, who may or may not be half-human. That, IMO, would be in keeping with the spirit of the 'Trek franchise.
I'm also glad that Chekov won't be recast. Just provide a brief reference to his off-screen promotion and go on. It doesn't mean Chekov will never be seen again.
But I disagree that Kirk and Spock are the only indispensable characters. Bones is necessary.
They have the occasional quiet momentMy bet is that he's just not in ST4. No explanation. These ST flicks are fast, frenetic action flicks.
They have the occasional quiet moment
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