The thing I am more concerned about is what ship is it going to be set on, what time period and what universe(Abrams, Prime or a new alternate one)?
Frankly, I don't really get why some people are so up in arms about CBS All Access. It is streaming service just like Netflix, Hulu etc and no one complains about those. But suddenly when CBS offers us a show on their streaming service, it is a problem?
Frankly, I don't really get why some people are so up in arms about CBS All Access. It is streaming service just like Netflix, Hulu etc and no one complains about those. But suddenly when CBS offers us a show on their streaming service, it is a problem?
Seeing as how Netflix, Hulu etc. already feature shows from many networks, I would want this new Trek series to be on one of those services, instead of having to pay for something else in addition to Netflix.
Kor
I have the same attitude about posting to multiple threads in multiple forum sections concurrently active on the same website about the exact same topic.I am NOT paying ANOTHER subscription service...
So I have to ask, when the announcement clearly states that "the new television series is not related to the upcoming feature film 'Star Trek Beyond,'" and I assume so too either of the other two films, why this thread remains open in the Star Trek Movies XI+ forum.
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The announcement says that it's not related to the upcoming film. That can mean several things.
What it emphatically does not mean is that the series in no way leverages any of the content of the current movie series. Given that the guy in charge of the show is one half of the writing and producing team that rebooted Star Trek continuity in 2009 and brought back Khan in 2013 it's really, really unlikely that he's about to start pandering to oldTrek trufans - or that CBS hired him with that in mind.
That pretty much my take on it. It looks like Tim Russ will be disappointed. The pitch for his series most likely fell through since it was set in Prime Trek. Unless they Paramount wants two series I don't see another Prime universe Trek at least for a loooong while.
There will most likely be a forum established for discussion of the new series, once there starts being a significant amount of known stuff capable of being discussed.Do we need an "Alternate Universe Star Trek TV Series" section, like the movies? We don't know yet.
That pretty much my take on it. It looks like Tim Russ will be disappointed. The pitch for his series most likely fell through since it was set in Prime Trek. Unless they Paramount wants two series I don't see another Prime universe Trek at least for a loooong while.
I believe the Prime universe is over, as far as live-action is concerned. New creators will pick its bones for whatever can be translated to the new series.
That pretty much my take on it. It looks like Tim Russ will be disappointed. The pitch for his series most likely fell through since it was set in Prime Trek. Unless they Paramount wants two series I don't see another Prime universe Trek at least for a loooong while.
I believe the Prime universe is over, as far as live-action is concerned. New creators will pick its bones for whatever can be translated to the new series.
Pubert said:I think Russ picked the last bone for a while now.
I don't have the comments enabled for that site, and I think I'm just as happy to leave it that way. The article does make some good points, though.http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/11/05/is-it-time-for-star-trek-to-grow-up
most of the comments don't surprise me... they completely derailed the actual point, I think, he's making and having straw man arguments.
how weird someone is suggesting that a tv-show made in 2017 maybe shouldn't be developed according to the same cultural mindset of a show made in the 60s... oh the controversy.
I saw this article suggesting, among other things, that it's time for Star Trek to feature a non-human captain. It makes sense worldbuilding-wise; the Federation is supposed to be a multicultural and multi-species society.
I'd love to see it eventually. Still... at its core, Star Trek has always been about us imagining ourselves amid a bigger universe, and understanding through contact with others what makes us human. An alien character could do that, with good-enough writing. But there's one more step we should take before we go that route:
A black woman.
There hasn't been one as a regular on the show since Uhura. FIFTY YEARS AGO. She was awesome - I like the Abrams 'verse just for showcasing that instead of sidelining her - but it's long past time for another. I'm getting really, really tired of SFF series being able (however grudgingly) to imagine black men present, but struggling to even remember that black women exist. (Or worse, ignoring black women because black men are present, and playing the There Can Be Only One game.) I have some hopes for this character to be more than peripheral in the forthcoming show The Expanse, but I guess we'll have to see. Who was the last one before her, Zoe from Firefly? Almost 15 years ago. Martha from Doctor Who? Almost 10 years ago. What, one of us gets to exist in the future once a decade?
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