Then, when things get tougher than tough, we call him in:
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Then, when things get tougher than tough, we call him in:
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They don't need a second heroic captain in a movie - they need an antagonist for Kirk.
This.
First peek at more stuff being built. Plus Idris Elba is happy with his Trek costume (making me think he's an alien and not a rogue Starfleet officer)
They don't need a second heroic captain in a movie - they need an antagonist for Kirk.
This.
Do they? We've already had plenty of films that were the captain vs. an antagonist. That's not the only formula that exists. And it's not like we haven't had sympathetic captains in the movies before -- Terrell, Sulu, Donatra (eventually), Robau, Pike. Do you think TWOK would've been better if Terrell had been evil by his own choice, or that TUC would've been better if Sulu had been part of the conspiracy? Enmity is not the only possible relationship between two characters in a story. Heroes need allies as well as enemies.
Heck, alternate Kirk is Thor's son. Why shouldn't he get along with Heimdall?![]()
One can make the argument that Marcus blurred those lines in STID. But to me, he really came off more moustache twirly with his "AND WHO'S GOING TO STOP ME? YOU?!?!"
Plus, ya know... stop killing the villains. Talk about cliche.
Plus, ya know... stop killing the villains. Talk about cliche.
They didn't kill Khan this time...
They don't need a second heroic captain in a movie - they need an antagonist for Kirk.
One has to wonder, if the studio's happy with Lin's work here - and I'm willing to enter an early bet that they're over-the-top thrilled with it - will they go ahead and and re-sign him and let him set up the next movie with a scene at the end of this one? It would be a first for Star Trek, but it's worked pretty well lately for Fast & Furious.
First peek at more stuff being built. Plus Idris Elba is happy with his Trek costume (making me think he's an alien and not a rogue Starfleet officer)
And another big ole elaborate outdoorsy set! The cheapening continues.
And another big ole elaborate outdoorsy set! The cheapening continues.
And another big ole elaborate outdoorsy set! The cheapening continues.
And another big ole elaborate outdoorsy set! The cheapening continues.
Any chance, any at all, thumbtack was employing sarcasm? That's how I read it, at least.
Any chance, any at all, thumbtack was employing sarcasm? That's how I read it, at least.
Any chance, any at all, thumbtack was employing sarcasm? That's how I read it, at least.
Agreed. Why not have a couple of Starfleet captains working together, trying to solve a problem, and the problem just keeps escalating?
I'm not sure that ever rose above the level of idle speculation.Agreed. Why not have a couple of Starfleet captains working together, trying to solve a problem, and the problem just keeps escalating?
What ever happened to the "rumor" that there would be a (female?) Starfleet captain in the film?
FilmDivider said:At the moment, the plan is to introduce at least three major new female characters. One of these will be the captain of another Federation ship, the second will be the President of the United Federation of Planets, and the third… the third, we’ll get to in a moment.
The UFP has never had a female President on screen before. The production will want a heavy-hitting character actress to ensure the role really lands, and hard. We’re not aware of any name being attached just yet but part like this could be a gift for anyone from Queen Latifah to Dame Judi Dench.
The addition of a female Captain is loaded with potential, including lots of scope for fun. She’s being set up as Kirk’s match, which should open up some much-needed new dynamics.
While several female characters have taken command of Federation ships before now, the first female full Captain seen in the franchise was Madge Sinclair‘s unnamed role in Star Trek IV. It took almost twenty years to put a female captain on screen, and even then she wasn’t given a name. On the other hand, our new female captain is arriving during what is effectively the same narrative era as The Original Series. This is definitely one way in which the reboot is doing the Trek universe some real good.
Again, there’s word on who’s up for the role but they’re looking for somebody with the energy and vitality of Chris Pine. And even if they can’t get Jennifer Lawrence, this role could prove to be fun, important and exceedingly popular, all at once.
For established fans, maybe the third new character will be the most interesting. We’ve learned that the production are looking to cast Bones’ ex-wife.
And another big ole elaborate outdoorsy set! The cheapening continues.
It greatly pains me to say this, but...I agree with Christopher.
Cheap? No, not cheap. This isn't Dogma-95, after all...
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