Nero was a great villain in the last film, because we could sympathize with him. The conflict with him was a great way to introduce the new crew, which is why I think it might be great if the next film focus on a new aspect of danger, driven by the idea of exploring space, unknown planets, life forms, etc.
I think Trek, at its best, was always when the danger came from the unknown of something they had discovered in space that threatened the ship or life on a planet, but it wasn't necessarily a villain (e.g. - the "Whale Probe" in Star Trek IV) or the Gorn in "Arena", or the Horta in "Devil in the Dark", or even Sybok from Star Trek V - entities that put our crew in danger, but aren't necessarily "evil", and lead to an opportunity to reflect on the human condition. There is still lots of potential for action and suspense, as we saw in the two episodes I mentioned, but we didn't have the classic villain.
In superhero movies, for example, every movie includes a new "bad guy" to face off with the superhero, but it can become a bit grating on the audience, in my opinion, after a series of films.
I want to see what this crew can do as explorers, not just as military out there trying to defeat "bad guys piloting superweapons", as we seem to have seen in the past several Star Trek movies. The exploration element, and the optimism of TOS and TNG, is something that I feel always Trek something very different from other Sci-Fi films - even Star Trek III had an exploration element to it, with the Grisson exploring the Genesis planet, and the mystery of Spock's katra.
I'm sure the film will be great, if they keep the same creative team! They really seem to want to keep the nature of what Trek was, but add some new excitement to it, which is great!
I think Trek, at its best, was always when the danger came from the unknown of something they had discovered in space that threatened the ship or life on a planet, but it wasn't necessarily a villain (e.g. - the "Whale Probe" in Star Trek IV) or the Gorn in "Arena", or the Horta in "Devil in the Dark", or even Sybok from Star Trek V - entities that put our crew in danger, but aren't necessarily "evil", and lead to an opportunity to reflect on the human condition. There is still lots of potential for action and suspense, as we saw in the two episodes I mentioned, but we didn't have the classic villain.
In superhero movies, for example, every movie includes a new "bad guy" to face off with the superhero, but it can become a bit grating on the audience, in my opinion, after a series of films.
I want to see what this crew can do as explorers, not just as military out there trying to defeat "bad guys piloting superweapons", as we seem to have seen in the past several Star Trek movies. The exploration element, and the optimism of TOS and TNG, is something that I feel always Trek something very different from other Sci-Fi films - even Star Trek III had an exploration element to it, with the Grisson exploring the Genesis planet, and the mystery of Spock's katra.
I'm sure the film will be great, if they keep the same creative team! They really seem to want to keep the nature of what Trek was, but add some new excitement to it, which is great!

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