For a movie, though, I think that the Powers That Be would emulate J.J. Trek. Emphasize action-adventure,to draw in people who aren't fans.
That, and get at least two cast members who are big-name stars.
For a movie, though, I think that the Powers That Be would emulate J.J. Trek. Emphasize action-adventure,to draw in people who aren't fans.
Noticing YouTube videos about J.J. Trek being officially dead.
For a movie, though, I think that the Powers That Be would emulate J.J. Trek. Emphasize action-adventure,to draw in people who aren't fans.
and they must shoot it with a budget not exceeding $100 million.That, and get at least two cast members who are big-name stars.
I've researched the topic. Making a fan-made film isn't a bad thing. But if you're doing it with people who already act in popular movies and TV series, and you're talking directly about character names and languages used in the franchise, fictional institutions like Starfield, or events from Star Trek's fictional history, you're not making a fan-made film anymore. You're stealing.He's one of few people that was a big enough asshole to make himself persona non grata with Paramount because of his involvement with the Axanar swindle. Got too big for his britches because he produced some special features for the TNG blu-rays.
and they must shoot it with a budget not exceeding $100 million.
Not to mention spending nearly a million dollars of fan funding on anything but making the movie.I've researched the topic. Making a fan-made film isn't a bad thing. But if you're doing it with people who already act in popular movies and TV series, and you're talking directly about character names and languages used in the franchise, fictional institutions like Starfield, or events from Star Trek's fictional history, you're not making a fan-made film anymore. You're stealing.
From the other thread:That, and get at least two cast members who are big-name stars.

He's one of few people that was a big enough asshole to make himself persona non grata with Paramount because of his involvement with the Axanar swindle. Got too big for his britches because he produced some special features for the TNG blu-rays.
From the other thread:
Michael B Jordan as Tuvok, Pedro Pascal as Chakotay and Sidney Sweeney as Seven.![]()
New film: opening shot: ship that looks legally and distinctly different than the U.S.S. Axanar, is blown to so many pieces it can't even be identified.
Actual Native American/First Nations actor, please.From the other thread:
Michael B Jordan as Tuvok, Pedro Pascal as Chakotay and Sidney Sweeney as Seven.![]()
They’re not going to reboot Voyager.
I think you mean the USS Ares, from Axanar. And they don’t need to make the ship look legally different, because Axanar hasn’t got a legal leg to stand on seeing as how Star Trek isn’t their IP.
Actual Native American/First Nations actor, please.
Blatant plagiarism. The sort of thing that is likely to attract a law suit.I've researched the topic. Making a fan-made film isn't a bad thing. But if you're doing it with people who already act in popular movies and TV series, and you're talking directly about character names and languages used in the franchise, fictional institutions like Starfield, or events from Star Trek's fictional history, you're not making a fan-made film anymore. You're stealing.
The irony about all that is the Kelvinverse films started out in 2009 to breathe new air into the franchise with a more action-oriented setting and high-dollar production values in a new world (timeline) so as not to get mired down by the 4 previous decades of stuffy old canon. The goal was to bring in new audiences. Fans of PrimeTrek felt Abrams' take on the TrekVerse was way too whiz-bang and pew-pew like Star Wars and that he probably would have been better off working for that franchise.The Kelvin Films are dead.
Whether or not J.J. Trek itself is dead is another matter entirely.
He didn't do a trilogy of films.Deepening the already deep irony, Abrams did just that and many of the Star Wars fans gravely disliked his trilogy of films and thought that he never should have dipped his toes in that pool.
Whenever I try to watch his Mission Impossible movie I just can't for some reason.JJ directed my two least favorite films in my two favorite franchises.
Wrong.He didn't do a trilogy of films.
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