Why? Two entities can make products at the same time. I've seen it before. I know it's weird, but it can happen.Apparently Star Trek 4 is back on. That would likely be a big reason we won’t get a Pike show.
Where Pike keeps a sinister box in his quarters but the show is cancelled before we ever find out what's inside it. And they get new uniforms halfway through but randomly switch back to the old ones again a few episodes later.
I was teasing. Crusade is one of those so-bad-it's-almost good shows and I own the season on DVD. And yes, Discovery has had possibly the same amount of BTS strife in it's time (3 showrunners, 2 massive changes in concept/direction, endless writer firings and hirings and leavings for some very dubious reasons, writers not knowing what they can legally include in their own show, artists not knowing if they changes they've been asked to make were for creative or legal reasons etc)Why look for one of jms’s most troubled productions and pounce on it, completely disregarding the way he steered an original five-year storyline through five seasons of actors coming and going, writing most of the scripts himself? I don’t understand your reasoning: DSC was free to have its showrunning ups and downs, including a change in uniforms that had to give way to a semi-traditional design for no particular in-universe reason, but god forbid the next showrunner doesn’t come with a perfectly smooth track record?
Anyway, it’s beside the point because like I said, jms wouldn’t do it without full creative control that translates into a reboot; he just doesn’t have to at this point in his career.
Not sure how I feel about this. I liked the Kelvinverse well enough but after three movies and a long gap since the last one, maybe it's time to leave it alone.Apparently Star Trek 4 is back on.
Why? Two entities can make products at the same time. I've seen it before. I know it's weird, but it can happen.
And Pike is no longer in the Kelvin Universe unless he shows up as a psychic vision or something.
Well with the CBS/Paramount split ending and Paramount surely trying to cut costs, you may get a Kelvinverse ST4 on the Pike Enterprise setsIf I had to choose, I'd rather see a Pike movie with Mount than another Kelvin film, TBH.
Perhaps. But, the difference right now is the movie has just been announced, which leaves years for them to work with Pike.I would tend to think that there would be a worry about one "original" Enterprise product depressing viewership of another. If there was an Enterprise TV series, folks would be less inclined to trek to the theater to see the other.
Since they are all going to be one big corporate family again, I imagine that kind of thinking will come into play.
The Pike Series could serve a specific purpose: to tell Short Treks stories in longer form. There was an interview with Anson Mount that I read the other day and this was one of the interview questions along with the answer.
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So if Anson Mount's answer is indicative of the staff's sentiment, then it seems as if a Pike Series would cater to the likes of a lot of you.
- Alex Kurtzman has talked about how he wants to make a lot of Star Trek shows, but that they all need to be unique, distinct. They can't all be just more of the same thing. I was wondering if you’ve put any thought into, if there were a Pike spinoff, what the unique flavor that hypothetical spinoff would bring to the franchise would be, that you couldn't get from those other shows?
AM: Ah, that's a good question. I read a couple of different drafts of the pilot of Discovery because I was in discussions with them to possibly play Lorca, and they very wisely hired Jason Isaacs. But every creative choice that they made for Discovery is absolutely what I would've done as well. My pace in television is usually serialized, rather than episodic or procedural. I don't feel that we had seen enough Trek with longer storylines, with more connective tissue between episodes.
That said, I think that to do a retro Enterprise show, it almost wants to be episodic, big idea of the week kind of thing. Not that there can't be character development. There was in the original. But yeah, it just feels to me like it would fit well into a more of an episodic structure, like the original and like The Next Generation.
And They apparently hired another guy who isn't really knowledgeable about Trek or has had any interest in it till now.Apparently Star Trek 4 is back on. That would likely be a big reason we won’t get a Pike show.
No! Not TWOK!The KelvinTrek 4 director is a guy without knowledge or interest in Trek until this project.
So... TWOK here we go again.
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And They apparently hired another guy who isn't really knowledgeable about Trek or has had any interest in it till now.
Also, They dropped the Lady Director They had like a hot rock.
Nemesis here we go again.
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