one with -5 episodesAn S31 miniseries does make a lot more sense than a full series, though.
one with -5 episodesAn S31 miniseries does make a lot more sense than a full series, though.
GFR's latest "scoop" - a Voyager revival.
https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/star-trek-voyager-revival-development.html
Yes, it's called Star Trek: Prodigy.
Besides, the only reason Picard filmed in California was because of Patrick Stewart. And even then, Stewart had actually considered Toronto anyway, there were pictures circulating in 2018 when he visited the Disco sets to see check the studio out.Considering the fact that filmmaking is considerably cheaper in Canada that if it’s set up as a Disco spinoff with that crew also needing jobs after Disco ends and that Picard ended production over a year ago with the cast and crew released, that seems a little dubious, yeah.
Whenever they say ‘our trusted and proven sources,’ what they really mean is their assholes that they pull this shit out of.
Besides, the only reason Picard filmed in California was because of Patrick Stewart. And even then, Stewart had actually considered Toronto anyway, there were pictures circulating in 2018 when he visited the Disco sets to see check the studio out.
Considering the fact that filmmaking is considerably cheaper in Canada that if it’s set up as a Disco spinoff with that crew also needing jobs after Disco ends and that Picard ended production over a year ago with the cast and crew released, that seems a little dubious, yeah.
Plus they can use all the DISCOVERY and SNW sets.Also now that its confirmed to be a movie, Section 31's director chosen for it is Toronto based, that basically confirms that Section 31 will be shot in Toronto. Alex basically said he wanted everything live action shot in Toronto, with Picard getting an exception (although 1 scene was shot in Toronto with Riker on the bridge of a Star Ship in Season 1).
Plus they can use all the DISCOVERY and SNW sets.
Presumably he still has a home in LA, although he is primarily based in the UK now.Why did he finally decide he'd prefer California?
That's more or less official. At the very least, the sources it comes from are not at all "dubious" since one is the official Twitter account of one of the show's writers.I heard the Academy series is set in 32nd century.
I'd be more likely to believe they're willing to spend $80M on a Kelvinverse P+ movie than Section 31.A fun new Kelvinverse rumor from "dubious sources"
Star Trek: Forever, a made for Paramount+ streaming film, produced by Secret Hideout
Alleged director is Christopher Bryne (IMDB), who has worked on DISCOVERY, SNW, CLARICE, and even some Bryan Fuller projects. Attached production companies are Whizbang Films and Take 5 Productions, aka Frank Siracusa and John Weber, whom you may recognize from the opening executive producer credits of Star Trek series shot in Toronto. The script is said to be already completed.
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