I prefer the teaser design as well...the nacelles didn't look like letter openers.
As someone who enjoys neat naming patterns, I'm oddly comforted by differentiating between Star Trek 4 (fourth KEL film) in particular and Star Trek XIV (14th Trek movie) in general.If it's not necessarily a JJverse film, doesn't that make it the fourteenth?
Most films in development have release dates on a schedule. Those dates are hardly firm and get moved all the time. Why did they do it? To make sure they don't do two big films releasing near each other. Most times the dates aren't made public but to say that a film and development having a release date means it must be a sure thing is ridiculous.Some form of Star Trek movie has recently been announced as coming out on June 9th, 2023 with no other information being provided. Given the nonsense that goes on at places like this, among others, I don't blame them. This is the first time since Beyond that a specific release date has been given for a Star Trek film in development.
It's also pretty hard to get more official than startrek.com. (link)
Episode 8 was shooting last week
https://twitter.com/AmandaMRow/status/1403084553640726530
Only season 1 of Discovery (and even then that was only a month before filming finished). Season one of Picard and Season 2 of Discovery both aired after filming finished.Seems like they actually could air it in 2021 if they wanted to, given in past seasons of modern Trek filming wasn't even done when the first episodes were airing.
That said, I'm sure they have scheduling reasons for holding back on some Trek.
That was back in the 90s when they were doing 26 episode seasons specifically meant to stretch from September to May. That's not the way of these modern shows.Seems like they actually could air it in 2021 if they wanted to, given in past seasons of modern Trek filming wasn't even done when the first episodes were airing.
I just told her "Congrats!"Episode 8 was shooting last week
https://twitter.com/AmandaMRow/status/1403084553640726530
Like every other Star Trek show on what was CBS All Access and is now Paramount+, they'll start a media and marketing blitz when it's next up on the release schedule. So I really wouldn't expect a lot of information until late December of this year or early next year as they've stated it's scheduled to appear in the first quarter of 2022. About the only info will probably get before then is that the first season is finished filming is and is in "the can".I'm trying to figure out when we could get an info drop on this show; considering they're now shooting episode 7 of 10. I'm suspecting we could potentially see something at Comic Con or, if not, then absolutely Star Trek Day -- assuming they continue to use that day to announce things.
Or, Paramount/CBS can essentially just release trailers and the likes really whenever the hell they feel like it. But, if recent events are any indication, events like Comic Con and Star Trek Day tend to be when these announcements are made.
I'm surprised no one raised an issue with the straight nacelle pylons on the clapboard....Episode 8 was shooting last week
https://twitter.com/AmandaMRow/status/1403084553640726530
I'm taking it as a good signI'm surprised no one raised an issue with the straight nacelle pylons on the clapboard....
I'm surprised no one raised an issue with the straight nacelle pylons on the clapboard....
Why would I have an issue with it? For the original NCC-1701 Enterprise That's how the nacelle pylons should actually be.I'm surprised no one raised an issue with the straight nacelle pylons on the clapboard....
I absolutely agree with it, so I guess I'm happy to have somebody who wants to update the visuals. I think it's in dire need of it, even beyond the point they've already done so.Why would I have an issue with it? For the original NCC-1701 Enterprise That's how the nacelle pylons should actually be.
I really hope it does carry over to the actual visuals, and if it does it shows we actually have a real TOS Star Trek fan finally running a show based on TOS.
Like most modern Star Trek producers it appears Kurtzman doesn't hold TOS in very high regard but greatly respects the later shows of the TNG era. They went out of their way to make sure that the 1701-D looked exactly like it did on the screen, and they also didn't really update any of the TNG uniforms in the same manner that they updated the TOS error uniforms for the second season of Discovery.
So yeah Alex Kurtzman and Co. for the most part really like TNG, But seem to find TOS 'dated' to the point it really needs a visual upgrade. I'll be honest and say I don't agree with that attitude but that's who we have running the franchise at the moment.
I guess I should clarify the fact that I don't expect them to faithfully recreate everything from the 1960s version of TOS. I like what they've done with the internal layout of the 1701 and the 1701 bridge in Discovery season 2, and I'm also fine with their version of the TOS era uniforms. But sorry, there's aspects of their 1701 external visual redesign that I really don't care for.I absolutely agree with it, so I guess I'm happy to have somebody who wants to update the visuals. I think it's in dire need of it, even beyond the point they've already done so.
Oh absolutely. I totally respect your right to like or dislike whatever you want. All of that is just subjective anyway and tastes vary. For my own personal taste, it’s all about believability. I look at TOS and I pretty much blank out the visuals and concentrate on the story alone, because if I didn’t I’d just cringe myself into an aneurysm.YMMV of course.
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