I wonder who she will be playing?? Here is the source: http://trekcore.com/blog/2015/04/sofia-boutella-star-trek-3/
I'm calling it. She will play ass kicking Miri.
No?
I wonder who she will be playing?? Here is the source: http://trekcore.com/blog/2015/04/sofia-boutella-star-trek-3/
aint Alice eve coming back?
Just because Alice Eve (probably) signed a multi-picture contract, does not mean the producers have to use her, they only have to call her and make a offer if they use the character again.
Just because Alice Eve (probably) signed a multi-picture contract, does not mean the producers have to use her, they only have to call her and make a offer if they use the character again.
Which is why I never said that it means they have to use her. I just said that she's likely contracted in case they do want to use her again, which given the outcome of the last film, seems probable.
Why did they "drop" her anyway?
Bibi Besch?Why did they "drop" her anyway?
Because she can't act?
Yeah, Bibi Besch did a fine job as Carol Marcus.Bibi Besch?Why did they "drop" her anyway?
Because she can't act?
Why did they "drop" her anyway? Given how big they made of her in TWOK, her complete lack of appearances in any of the other films really stuck out as weird.
Carol Marcus was omitted from Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, because Harve Bennett decided not to use her in the story, as a cut-back to that film's budget. (Trek: The Unauthorized Story of the Movies, 3rd ed., p. 87) Though Bennett originally included Carol in the story outline for the movie (later saying, "I thought it might be fun to have her relating to David and have something going with Saavik"), he subsequently deemed the character extraneous to the story and had some difficulties with how to logically account for her having known about David Marcus using unstable protomatter in the Project Genesis matrix. Thus, Bennett not only excised Carol from the third film but also imagined that she had no knowledge of her son's use of protomatter in the matrix. (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 46)
The exclusion of Carol Marcus from Star Trek III was initially very difficult for Bibi Besch to accept. (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 46) She couldn't understand why the character wasn't even in the movie's script when she first read it. (Starlog, issue #153, p. 55)
According to Harve Bennett, Bibi Besch sent a letter of acceptance to him once she viewed Star Trek III, shortly after its release. Bennett stated about the message, "It said, 'I've seen the picture. Now I understand. You were right. I hope you can find a place for me in one of the other films.'" (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 46)
Comments made by Bibi Besch, several years after Star Trek III was released, seem to suggest that she remained or returned to feeling frustrated about not having been in that film. She said, "I feel disappointed that I never got a chance to complete my relationship with Jim Kirk vis-a-vis the death of our son [....] It would have been nice to have been able to mourn with the father, Kirk; there was nothing with them together [in the film], and that's too bad." On the other hand, she did admit to subscribing to one theory about her role's exclusion from the third film, remarking, "My sense about it was that they need to keep Captain Kirk unencumbered in any way [...] [because] it's part of the Kirk mythology that he be the Lone Ranger out there, by himself, battling the elements." (Starlog, issue #153, pp. 53 & 55)
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Carol_Marcus
Initially, Besch found the exclusion of Carol Marcus from Star Trek III: The Search for Spock very difficult to accept. Being so upset that she cried, Besch at first suspected the omission was actually a rejection of her acting talent, carried out because she had done something wrong. After the film was released, however, she sent a letter of acknowledgment to Executive Producer Harve Bennett, who later recalled of the message, "It said, 'I've seen the picture. Now I understand. You were right. I hope you can find a place for me in one of the other films.'" (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 46)
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Bibi_Besch
Why did they "drop" her anyway?
Because she can't act?
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