So, just thinking while reading, Star Trek does okay, but not great overseas, especially the movies. So had a thought, There are shows that have localized "Spinoffs" as it were. Life on Mars was in the UK, then we did a localization with our own (US) version. Designated Survivor, Korean version. So just thinking, could paramount sell the show to say, China, or India and they make a localized language version with a chinese crew, or Indian crew on there own adventures? Some talk on here on representation of other nationalities in Trek, just give them there own ship, and with Cannon, there either in there own reality, or paramount gets to OK stamp ideas and be in Prime. Thoughts?? could this work?
Would depend on the economics more that anything. With the massive differences in some cultures, would it really be “Star Trek”?
I think I would kind of like to see a Bollywood version of Star Trek. More out of curiosity than anything else. Here's an interesting video. Hollywood vs. Bollywood. Some actors in India act out the differences between the two. I'd say I think an anime version of Star Trek would work too... but even if it were intended for Japan, it would come right back to America as a dub. So that would almost be like Star Trek for an "American" Market, just indirectly.
There might need to be some significant changes in how Starfleet operates, based on cultural expectations of just how such a space navy --I mean, civilian space exploration agency-- and its personnel would behave and run things. It might end up being too hard to reconcile with "Prime" Trek. Kor
How would they work in the whole Federation is a metaphoric stand-in for furtive and ceremonious American imperialism thing?
exactly. Be aware that there are two versions of the movie, the one with proper trek ship is not the imperial edition.
It’s just not the same for me. A huge part that I loved of that movie is that it had some of the best battle scenes in Star Trek, especially if you think that they did it in the early 00s, with plenty of beauty shots of the sovereign and constitution refit...not to mention that the b5 stuff looked better than in the actual series! The bootleg versions work fine in context, but they’re really not the same.
The issue with a localized version is cost. SciFi shows are expensive: you have to build most everything, so does a localized version of a show stand enough of a chance of making a profit?
precisely. And while CGI costs have dropped substantially doing proper SF sets is as expensive as ever. Perhaps in s few years, though, with widespread cheap 3D printing and easily done virtual sets...