So are you saying that Star Trek XI went where no movie has gone before?


So are you saying that Star Trek XI went where no movie has gone before?
It raped Goddenberry's vision!!!!! That's what it did that no Trek ever did before!!!!
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Hogwash!
I think that was the way Terminator Salvation was initially conceived but it didn't really get into to that aspect was more of a sequel/prequelIt's rare but not quite unique. X-Men: Days of Future Past did the same thing sans the remake part, and Terminator Genisys is set to try it next month. Star Trek made time travel reboots all the rage![]()
Even Terminator 3 probably falls under this definition (or the Sarah Connor Chronicles, if we count TV). Basically it's a reboot with time travel, which Star Trek didn't do first, it maybe just popularized it and was more straightforward about it.
maybe even T2?![]()
It's rare but not quite unique. X-Men: Days of Future Past did the same thing sans the remake part, and Terminator Genisys is set to try it next month. Star Trek made time travel reboots all the rage![]()
Also Escape from Planet of the Apes? (& Conquest/Battle)
Also Escape from Planet of the Apes? (& Conquest/Battle)
Ooh, good one. I was going to mention that the Terminator franchise has been venturing into this territory, too, but you're right, Escape beats them all to the punch.
It's a sequel, a prequel, and it reboots the timeline!
Clearly, Paul Dehn (the screenwriter) was ahead of his time!
The Star Wars prequels came out before Abrams Trek. They were essentially a reboot.
Actually Highlander two was also a reboot, when you consider it.
Casino Royale was a reboot of the James Bond franchise. Maybe an argument could even be made as far bask as Roger Moore being a reboot of Sean Connery's Bond.
Godzilla 2000 was a reboot of the Godzilla franchise.
The Hulk was rebooted because Marvel didn't like Ang Lee's movie.
The Punisher has had several different versions.
Spider Man, the current movies are a reboot of the Toby MacGuire ones.
Superman.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Planet Of The Apes.
Just to name a few.
They were only reboots. Not prequels, sequels and reboots.
The Prequel Trilogy was not a reboot.
Yes it was.The Prequel Trilogy was not a reboot.
Also Escape from Planet of the Apes? (& Conquest/Battle)
Ooh, good one. I was going to mention that the Terminator franchise has been venturing into this territory, too, but you're right, Escape beats them all to the punch.
It's a sequel, a prequel, and it reboots the timeline!
Clearly, Paul Dehn (the screenwriter) was ahead of his time!
Yes it was.The Prequel Trilogy was not a reboot.
Not at all. In fact a great many of the changes made to the original trilogy since the prequels were made to bring it back in line with them.
Yes it was.
Not at all. In fact a great many of the changes made to the original trilogy since the prequels were made to bring it back in line with them.
So they re filmed it to include that the mandalorians wiped out the Jedi?
You should explain those changes better in a different thread, because I have no clue what you mean by that.
Yep. Also minor things like some of the prequel aliens in Jabba's Palace, and some of the prequel droids and aliens on Tatooine in the first film.Not at all. In fact a great many of the changes made to the original trilogy since the prequels were made to bring it back in line with them.
So they re filmed it to include that the mandalorians wiped out the Jedi?
You should explain those changes better in a different thread, because I have no clue what you mean by that.
Perhaps the most infamous example is when Lucas replaced Sebastian Shaw with Hayden Christenen for Anakin Skywalker's ghost at the end of Return of the Jedi.
Also Escape from Planet of the Apes? (& Conquest/Battle)
Ooh, good one. I was going to mention that the Terminator franchise has been venturing into this territory, too, but you're right, Escape beats them all to the punch.
It's a sequel, a prequel, and it reboots the timeline!
Clearly, Paul Dehn (the screenwriter) was ahead of his time!
I though Escape was going for a stable time loop.
My impression was that the last (classic) Apes movie reset the timeline, setting up the TV series where humans spoke and we're on slightly better terms with the Apes than the movies.
The Star Wars prequels came out before Abrams Trek. They were essentially a reboot.
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