Nice to hear he seems enthusiastic again for it
Maybe he's watching the Youtube series "The Stockholmes" and it rekindled his interest...
Nice to hear he seems enthusiastic again for it
Oohh...nice.Total wish fulfilment here: I just read that Eaglemoss is releasing an XL version of the 2009 1701 - from recent solicitations - and it gave me hope that there’s still more Kelvinverse media in the works (hence why EM are releasing the larger scale 09 Enterprise).
I think they're building new models for the '09 fleet because the original files were lost or something, so we're at least getting those ships down the line as bonus ships.
Where can we find the info about an XL release of the '09 Enterprise? And can they please please please release an Ent-A! I'd love to see the Ryan Church concept as a release as well.
A Kelvinverse live action series similar to lower decks would be good.Ooer! I’d also love to see more Kelvinverse goodness in the EM line! I’d be over the moon if EM did a Bey Ent-A!!!!
BBTS has a preorder up for the XL 09 1701:
https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/VariationDetails/134275
We’re not doing Kirk and we’re not doing Picard. It’s a start from scratch that then allows us to do what we did with Fargo, where for the first three hours you go, ‘Oh, it really has nothing to do with the movie,’ and then you find the money. So you reward the audience with a thing that they love.
Previous reporting has stated that Paramount’s Watts has made Star Trek a priority at the studio. According to today’s Variety, the series of false starts for a new Trek feature film in the last few years is a “source of embarrassment” for the studio while corporate sibling CBS “has, under executive producer Alex Kurtzman, established a bona fide universe of series on the television front.”
Considering no one knew it was beyond the script stage at all, its quite a surprise.Concept art being made doesn't really imply any significant degree of progress. You could develop concepts from a story outline or a script treatment even without a full first draft.
Sounds like Hawley's "new crew" idea gave the studio cold feet and they're going with the safer Hemsworth/Pine bet.
Because the former will make no money, whereas the latter will.
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