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New Star Trek Series 2009 or 2010????

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I sure hope not, unless it stars the cast of the movie. Frankly, I cannot fathom to watch any of the series beside TOS and can stand the cartoon. But other than that, I sure hope there is no series, it'll be a complete flop!
So, because you don't want to watch any Trek other than TOS they shouldn't make a show that other people might enjoy watching? :vulcan:
 
This is Trekdom - it is a hilarious irony that Roddenberry's vision of a utopian future where everybody gets along isn't even realised among fans of the shows he helped create! For my part I'd be quite happy to see a reasonably decent cartoon set during the Prime Universe's second 5 year mission.
 
For my part I'd be quite happy to see a reasonably decent cartoon set during the Prime Universe's second 5 year mission.
I'd be happy with anything in the Prime verse. I may not have liked Voyager and only found Enterprise to be okay at best but I have no interest in watching anything set in what's basically a mirror universe.
 
I sure hope not, unless it stars the cast of the movie. Frankly, I cannot fathom to watch any of the series beside TOS and can stand the cartoon. But other than that, I sure hope there is no series, it'll be a complete flop!

Well, it's good to know you've got an open mind.

Heh.
 
If the studio is smart they'll stay off TV for another five years at least.


Yeah, thats kind of how i feel, although i would LOVE to see something here and now. But the realist in me thinks there needs to be some more time in between....and some more movies as well.
 
Hollywood studios are certainly smart enough to know when they need to jump on a bandwagon. I'm thinking about a fraction of nuBSG's 2 million or so viewers getting all bitter and whiney about Bryan Singer being handed the keys to Glen Larson's baby, hopefully taking it in a different direction. The reverse can be true of Star Trek. All a TV series needs to do is hold its own and be different enough in tone to JJ Abrams' version. It would have zero effect on what is a rare event for folks like me, going to the cinema. A feature-film carries different objectives than keeping a core of regular viewers happy week after week.
 
What would a new series be on though? Do you think it would be something to do with Abrams' film(s), or maybe something after the events of Voyager?

I think I'm leaning more towards "after the events of Voyager" because I grew up with TNG, DS9, and VOY, and would like to see that legacy continue more. :)
No chance.

I hope you're wrong. I would love to see JJA stay in charge of films while Frakes and Burton head up TV Trek. I'd love to see a miniseries or even an animated weekly series that takes place in the late 24th or early 25th century.
 
What would a new series be on though? Do you think it would be something to do with Abrams' film(s), or maybe something after the events of Voyager?

I think I'm leaning more towards "after the events of Voyager" because I grew up with TNG, DS9, and VOY, and would like to see that legacy continue more. :)
No chance.

I hope you're wrong. I would love to see JJA stay in charge of films while Frakes and Burton head up TV Trek. I'd love to see a miniseries or even an animated weekly series that takes place in the late 24th or early 25th century.

I used to be abhorred by the idea of an animated series, and I never saw the TOS animated series, but lately I've been thinking that if the artwork was done really well and it didn't look like a Cartoon Network/saturday-morning-cartoons type animation and instead had maybe a little cinemtographical influence, I could get into it.

Like, it has to look good for me to like it. Part of me is afraid it'll look/feel like batman & spiderman and other superhero type cartoons. It needs to be like the quality that good anime shows have, with all the depth and texture of something like Elfen Lied. Except I don't like anime and I don't exactly like the style of anime, but you get what I mean. Appreciable quality.


egh. I sound all particular and stuff.
 
Some times some what popular movies to do not translate well to TV. Look at Treminator for an example. Or the X-Men, Spiderman, Supermn or even James Bond.
 
I waited 18 years between series (TOS-TNG), and was pretty disappointed. I don't mind waiting a long, long time as long as the new series is any good. I doubt that the powers-that-be are eager to rush any new series onto the small screen as long as there's a big-screen market.

There are what, 700+ hours of Star Trek already in syndication?
 
I doubt we'll get a new Star Trek series for a while because of the same reason Warner Bros. hasn't done a live-action Batman series: having a television series will dilute the feeling of eventfulness when there's a new movie.

It looks like with science-fiction in general, not just Star Trek, there's more interest in watching a movie for two hours than watching a series every week.

Think of all the sci-fi movies that have been released in the past 10 years. How would most of them have done if they were TV series instead?
 
I sure hope not, unless it stars the cast of the movie. Frankly, I cannot fathom to watch any of the series beside TOS and can stand the cartoon. But other than that, I sure hope there is no series, it'll be a complete flop!

Well, it's good to know you've got an open mind.

Heh.

VulcanVixen might be right that a new series will flop. DS9 and VOY started with TNG's audience. ENT started with TNG's audience that stuck through DS9 and/or VOY or still whoever cared enough to chek out ENT after taking a break from the previous two series. The audiences diminished with each new series. With every new crew, people cared less and less to the point where ENT, which happened to be the last in the list of series, was cancelled.

It was hard enough to sustain interest in five crews, we don't know if there's room for a sixth or how much time will pass before there is.

There's no doubt that part of Star Trek (2009)'s success was due to familiarity. They updated what the audience already felt they kinda-sorta-knew.

At this point, I think having a sixth series that's successful is a shot in the dark. It could be the next Smallville... or the next Birds of Prey.
 
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When someone comes up with a good enough idea, I'd hope. My gut feeling is that there probably will be a new series, but not for a few years. Star Trek was a success at the box office and the franchise is on something of a high, but another successful film would probably do it more good right now than a new series only four years after Enterprise was cancelled.
 
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