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Trek Returning to TV in 2017!

Sounds like the "Star Trek Brand" is being 'used' just to get subscribers for CBS All Access.

It's a marketing tool to get people on board "CBS All Access"--which makes me wary about the purpose of this show. It would be one thing if Nicholas Meyer/Ronald Moore/Rick Berman were involved in some capacity as Producers or Consultants.

It raises red flags when the name Kurtzman is involved. You can bet they'll be a script or 3 by Orci along the way.

I think this new show is just a tool to lure subscribers. Until proven otherwise, I'll stick with my dvds of the first 5 shows!

Wasn't Voyager used to lure people to UPN? And TNG was made for syndication which was pretty new at that time.

But yes, definitely that's what it's for. But that means they want it to be a big draw. Good news surely
 
Drew McWeeny from Hitfix says Kurtzman will likely use the abandoned script that he developed with Bob Orci for Star Trek 3 that Orci was going to direct. That script dealt with the Federation, Vulcans and Klingons racing against each other to find an alien time travel device.
 
For this show to premiere in a little over a year I wonder how quickly things need to move to make that date.

I believe for most shows, once a pilot is approved for production filming usually starts after the first of the year for a series starting in the fall. Since in this case a pilot isn't really being made to try and sell a network on the show, they can pretty much proceed to regular series production, so for a January debut, they could probably start principal photography as late as May or June. Which leaves plenty of time for casting and preproduction.
 
Drew McWeeny from Hitfix says Kurtzman will likely use the abandoned script that he developed with Bob Orci for Star Trek 3 that Orci was going to direct. That script dealt with the Federation, Vulcans and Klingons racing against each other to find an alien time travel device.

I thought that was Orci and two newer screenwriters. I thought Kurtzman had "left" Trek at that point.
 
Sounds like the "Star Trek Brand" is being 'used' just to get subscribers for CBS All Access.

It's a marketing tool to get people on board "CBS All Access"--which makes me wary about the purpose of this show. It would be one thing if Nicholas Meyer/Ronald Moore/Rick Berman were involved in some capacity as Producers or Consultants.

It raises red flags when the name Kurtzman is involved. You can bet they'll be a script or 3 by Orci along the way.

I think this new show is just a tool to lure subscribers. Until proven otherwise, I'll stick with my dvds of the first 5 shows!

Wasn't Voyager used to lure people to UPN? And TNG was made for syndication which was pretty new at that time.

But yes, definitely that's what it's for. But that means they want it to be a big draw. Good news surely
And TOS was used to sell RCA color TVs

Drew McWeeny from Hitfix says Kurtzman will likely use the abandoned script that he developed with Bob Orci for Star Trek 3 that Orci was going to direct. That script dealt with the Federation, Vulcans and Klingons racing against each other to find an alien time travel device.
Why would the Vulcans be racing the Federation? That's like California competing against the USA.
 
Drew McWeeny from Hitfix says Kurtzman will likely use the abandoned script that he developed with Bob Orci for Star Trek 3 that Orci was going to direct. That script dealt with the Federation, Vulcans and Klingons racing against each other to find an alien time travel device.

I thought that was Orci and two newer screenwriters. I thought Kurtzman had "left" Trek at that point.

Perhaps they both came up with the story together and Orci took over from there.
 
Why would the Vulcans be racing the Federation? That's like California competing against the USA.

I imagine it would be Vulcan refugees wanting to restore their planet, in contravention of the Federation Council's wish to keep the time travel device from being used nefariously, recklessly, or at all. Just as an example.
 
Drew McWeeny from Hitfix says Kurtzman will likely use the abandoned script that he developed with Bob Orci for Star Trek 3 that Orci was going to direct. That script dealt with the Federation, Vulcans and Klingons racing against each other to find an alien time travel device.
Why would the Vulcans be racing the Federation? That's like California competing against the USA.

Individual planets still have sovereignty, though. Their governments/ruling councils/whatever might seek something for their own interest, without wanting to share it with the rest of the Federation.

I think it's more like Luxembourg competing against the European Union, for example. :confused:

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Sounds like the "Star Trek Brand" is being 'used' just to get subscribers for CBS All Access.

It's a marketing tool to get people on board "CBS All Access"--which makes me wary about the purpose of this show.

I think this new show is just a tool to lure subscribers.

This new Star Trek show sounds like some kind of insidious profit generating... enterprise :eek: Mother of God, what if it's been this way from the launch of the first Enterprise, and Hollywood is not the selfless charitable industry I've been led to believe? Next thing you'll tell me is that the IDIC symbol is not a philosophy to live by but just a ploy to sell merchandise to fans?
 
I am very happy with this news, though don't like that it will be on a streaming service. I am not going to sign up for that. Hopefully the premier episode does so well on CBS that they would decide to keep airing it on CBS network.

Doing 10 episode seasons like HBO shows would be a great idea if they have the right people in charge. I am not sure about Kurtzman. He is the dude who worked on the first 2 JJ movies but was not asked back for the 3rd one. And now he gets a TV series? He should consider giving calls to Manny Coto and Ron Moore to join the writing staff.
 
I am very happy with this news, though don't like that it will be on a streaming service. I am not going to sign up for that. Hopefully the premier episode does so well on CBS that they would decide to keep airing it on CBS network.

Doing 10 episode seasons like HBO shows would be a great idea if they have the right people in charge. I am not sure about Kurtzman. He is the dude who worked on the first 2 JJ movies but was not asked back for the 3rd one. And now he gets a TV series? He should consider giving calls to Manny Coto and Ron Moore to join the writing staff.

Ron Moore is not going to work for Alex Kurtzman. They'll hire someone from inside Bad Robot.
 
So this new show is basically another Voyager, a Trek show made to push a network/streaming service. Hope the writing turns out better. :p
 
JMS is not my go to guy...for anything.

Dunno why; he has done some good stuff.

But anyway, the part of his proposal that I found really interesting at the time was this bit:

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Imagine recruiting people like Alistair Reynolds, Ursula K LeGuin, George R R Martin, Richard K Morgan, James S A Corey, Ann Leckie, Neil Gaiman, Margaret Atwood, etc, etc, etc, etc - and adapting their short-stories to fit in with Star Trek - changing villains to Romulans, etc.

By and by, I love that Matheson was listed first, even having written only one Trek episode.
 
Old time fan here. First off, I enjoyed ST09, but didn't care for STID precisely because I though it was too derivative. If I want to watch "Wrath of Khan", I already have the DVD, thank you.

Also as a student of politics I can tell you that the way to expand your base is not by alienating your preexisting supporters, but rather by keeping them and adding new people by targeting portions of your "product" to their interests.

Admittedly, a taller job, but I certainly think it can be done.
Thank you. At least someone with brains sees it, instead of this keen jerk assumption that older fans are scum who must be wrong in the head and cast aside.
I've been a Star Trek fan since September, 1966. And I love ALL forms of Trek, INCLUDING the newest films. Don't claim that "older fans" don't like the new movies.
 
Old time fan here. First off, I enjoyed ST09, but didn't care for STID precisely because I though it was too derivative. If I want to watch "Wrath of Khan", I already have the DVD, thank you.

Also as a student of politics I can tell you that the way to expand your base is not by alienating your preexisting supporters, but rather by keeping them and adding new people by targeting portions of your "product" to their interests.

Admittedly, a taller job, but I certainly think it can be done.
Thank you. At least someone with brains sees it, instead of this keen jerk assumption that older fans are scum who must be wrong in the head and cast aside.
I've been a Star Trek fan since September, 1966. And I love ALL forms of Trek, INCLUDING the newest films. Don't claim that "older fans" don't like the new movies.

Amen. I've been watching Trek since it first aired on NBC back in the sixties and am neither angered nor alienated by the reboot, and quite enjoyed the new movies. Indeed, the 2009 film is one of my favorite TREK movies.

The idea that all us old-timers are obliged to resent the reboot is a myth that really needs to have stake driven through its hard.

Hell, if I took it personally every time some beloved old favorite got rebooted, I would have spontaneously combusted decades ago. :)
 
Well, you take a few days off and this happens!

:lol:

Not sure what CBS All Access is like (I've never heard of it), but I guess I'll find out. I wish it just on "regular TV", but I'm not going to worry about that right now.

Star Trek is back, baby!

:techman:
 
I do not love all of Star Trek equally. There are, in fact, large parts of it I do not like (the two most recent films do not fall into that category). But none of it offends me on any level such that I wish it did not exist, or resent the fans that it has.

All of that is pretty basic, "duh", kinda stuff but after reading this thread I felt like I needed to say it. I hope this new series is good and fun to watch. If it is I will be happy. If it is not, life goes on. I'm still probably more excited for more new movies at this point, but that is because I know that I like that cast and group of characters, whereas this is still a complete unknown. Which is exciting, but nothing that can be analyzed or critiqued at this point in time.
 
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