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New series info from Wondercon Los Angeles

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Went to the panel with Ed Gross and Mark Altman. They interviewed Fuller for their new "Oral History" Trek book. Their interview with Fuller was about what he would do with Trek. The interview occurred before he was hired for the new show. After Fuller was attached to the project he called Altman and asked him not to include his interview as part of the book.

Altman did say this however....the new series will take place in a universe we will all be "happy" with. And that they will keep the core of Trek alive but show more conflict between characters. Something the TNG Era took to the extreme by not showing any conflict. The new show won't feel like a rehash on a rehash on a rehash....like Tng, to Ds9, to Voyager, to Enteprise felt.

Altman and Gross were both really really excited.

Anyone here go to the event? Can they confirm?
 
I'm almost inclined to think we really won't hear any real details about the new series until after Star Trek: Beyond has had its run in theaters.
Agreed. That'll want to focus attention on Beyond first then ride its coattails with the new series promos. Especially if the two are quite different, they won't want casual audiences confusing them.
 
Agreed. That'll want to focus attention on Beyond first then ride its coattails with the new series promos. Especially if the two are quite different, they won't want casual audiences confusing them.

With Moonves talking about a contractual delay required after Beyond before the TV show can air, it's likely there is a delay on promotional material too.
 
Oh, well now there's anew defintion of the term "information:" speculation, inference and gossip.

Maybe not so new.
 
Oh, well now there's anew defintion of the term "information:" speculation, inference and gossip.

Maybe not so new.
Just because he didn't outright say "it's set in the Prime universe" doesn't mean it's not new information.

Altman got this information from Fuller. When Fuller was given the job for the new series, he asked Altman to leave his thoughts out of the book. There's obviously something here.
 
Just because he didn't outright say "it's set in the Prime universe" doesn't mean it's not new information.

Altman got this information from Fuller. When Fuller was given the job for the new series, he asked Altman to leave his thoughts out of the book. There's obviously something here.
Probably means something changed between now and then.
 
The interesting news is "more conflict between characters". Hopefully this will mean conflicts of principle (something Trek has always been interested in), not just some characters being a-holes.
 
I'm almost inclined to think we really won't hear any real details about the new series until after Star Trek: Beyond has had its run in theaters.

I don't think you're far off here C.E Evans.

The interesting news is "more conflict between characters". Hopefully this will mean conflicts of principle (something Trek has always been interested in), not just some characters being a-holes.

Yeah the ''more conflict between characters'' sounds interesting and will hopefully lead to some interesting stories of characters disagreeing over matters of principle.
 
Just because he didn't outright say "it's set in the Prime universe" doesn't mean it's not new information.

Personally, I feel it's been indirectly confirmed when Moonves talk about the contractual requirements between Paramount and CBS. Its pretty clear that the two companies want Paramount Trek and CBS Trek to be two separate and distinct entities that do not crossover or interfere with each other, hence the 6 month embargo from Beyond's release date. It's quite possibly why JJTrek had to be set in a new universe. And if that's true, it implies CBS has retained all the rights to the Prime Universe. Thus, the new series would also be set in the Prime Universe.
 
JJs Trek was set in a new universe because they wanted to reboot the show and do Kirk and Spock in their youth again, but knew that many of the fans wouldn't accept anything set in that era that was different from the 60s show without an 'explanation' for the difference, hence the new timeline. There's nothing there to suggest the new show will or won't be in that same timeline. It's only sensible marketing to wait until Beyond is out before aggressively marketing the new show, to avoid confusion. I think we make far too much of the CBS/Paramount distinction.
 
Personally, I feel it's been indirectly confirmed when Moonves talk about the contractual requirements between Paramount and CBS. Its pretty clear that the two companies want Paramount Trek and CBS Trek to be two separate and distinct entities that do not crossover or interfere with each other, hence the 6 month embargo from Beyond's release date. It's quite possibly why JJTrek had to be set in a new universe. And if that's true, it implies CBS has retained all the rights to the Prime Universe. Thus, the new series would also be set in the Prime Universe.
CBS has the IP rights to all of Trek, including the upcoming Star Trek Beyond, so they could really set the series in any continuity they wish.
cultcross said:
There's nothing there to suggest the new show will or won't be in that same timeline. It's only sensible marketing to wait until Beyond is out before aggressively marketing the new show, to avoid confusion.
I think that's really the case here. It's probably more of an issue of CBS and Paramount entering an agreement to protect the Star Trek brand, possibly to prevent a repeat of the oversaturation of the late 1990s/early 2000s. Purely speculation on my part here, but I think if it was up to Paramount, this new series wouldn't be happening or would be happening under their control, not under CBS.
 
Increasing the depth of conflict would obviously help bring more dimension to the characters'. Personally, I am hoping for a much darker series that attempts to bring more realism to this fictional universe. Let's face it, even in the most intense scenes in previous shows, the evil characters hardly surpass the likeness of comic book villains. It would be great if we could see Trek episodes that bring the intensity of let's say Ridley Scott's Prometheus (for lack of a more apt comparison) to the table. I am aware that that is an ambitious wish but I am hopeful. I am looking forward to a show that brings Star Trek into the 2010s.
 
Personally, I feel it's been indirectly confirmed when Moonves talk about the contractual requirements between Paramount and CBS. Its pretty clear that the two companies want Paramount Trek and CBS Trek to be two separate and distinct entities that do not crossover or interfere with each other, hence the 6 month embargo from Beyond's release date. It's quite possibly why JJTrek had to be set in a new universe. And if that's true, it implies CBS has retained all the rights to the Prime Universe. Thus, the new series would also be set in the Prime Universe.

Even if it had been confirmed that CBS can't use JJTrek(which it hasn't), that doesn't mean the new series has to be Prime. CBS absolutely has the right to create a new reboot if it wants to.
 
I'm almost inclined to think we really won't hear any real details about the new series until after Star Trek: Beyond has had its run in theaters.

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